Torn

Torn

3.41 of 5 stars 3.41  ·  rating details  ·  277 ratings  ·  29 reviews
Joshua and Jaime have always been different.from the rest of the world that is. To them, they are one and the same person. Born identical twins, even they have difficulty telling where one ends and the other begins. They know that their love for one another crosses all social boundaries, but living apart would kill them. Fearing the backlash of being discovered, they bide...more
ebook, 108 pages
Published November 15th 2007 by Cacoethes Publishing House, LLC
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karen
the origin of twincest:

"go fuck yourself!!"

...don't mind if i do.

hahaahhahahahahaaa


hey twins, get a womb!!

hahhahhaahahahahahaa

oh, god, twincest humor; i kill me!

twins are the devil's joke on Man, and by now, you all should know my feelings on them, so i am just briefly reminding you, so you know what a SACRIFICE i made in reading this book.

and also, erotica is boring, to me. it's just people fucking. books about everest are awesome because i have never climbed everest. sex, i am familiar with th...more
Jasmine
wow just wow. I mean I don't even know what to say. this book just wow.

first, http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/25...

second, don't read this review if:

1. you are Karen and haven't gotten this book yet,


2. you are at an age where you are not old enough to read this book, and therefore also not old enough to read this review


3. you are Sage whistler


4. you really liked this book.


So, lets just start all interactive like, how in their right mind thinks hey I'm a woman I should be writing about gay m...more
Keith
This novella centers around two ranchers Josh and Jaime who, similar to the 1955 Lolita, have romatic, sexual feelings for each other which cannot be. Unlike Lolita it is not pedophilia but incest, for Josh and Jaime are brothers, identical twin brothers.

At first it was hard to accept the incest. Whistler writes the characters so well that you begin to feel for them; the way they have to hide their love from their brother and the people of the town. I found msyelf very uncomfortable with it in t...more
Eyre
Nov 17, 2008 Eyre rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: people who are extremely open-minded
Recommended to Eyre by: Heather
Okay, I liked the book. I know I'm not supposed to like it, but I did. There. I said it. If you can't suspend belief, then this book isn't for you. We all know that incest/twincest in real life is intolerable, but if you can take yourself out of reality for a while, then this is a good read.
Caris
I believe it was a wise man who said, "I don't ever want to read a book with the word ‘globe’ in it again."

Unfortunately, God knew what that man was referring to in his heart and decided to fuck with him.

“Sure,” God said, snickering to himself. “He’ll never have to read a book where boobies are referred to as ‘globes’, but just wait until he finds that twincest book where the taut young ass cheeks are called ‘globes’! Hahahahahahaha!”

God is a juvenile sonofabitch.

So. Anyway. Twincest. Here goes...more
Elisa Ramblings
Joshua and Jamie are twin brothers. They live with their older brother in a ranch, breeding horses. Their parents are long ago passed away and now also their brother will marry and move on. So they will remain alone in the house...

Not a good idea since lately both Joshua than Jamie have started to feel a not so very brotherly love for each other. Jamie has long ago admited to be gay but this fact is not a reason to allow him to be free of the guilty for being in love with his brother. And after...more
vcious
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Charly
Slight story and horrific editing

Rating: 5/10

Pros:
- Interesting idea. Some people might be bothered by the idea of incest regardless of the situation, but incest doesn't bother me unless there's a possibility that a child might result from it and be born with defects. Obviously that's not an issue here.
- Because of the naturally close relationship between the two main characters (their being twins, that is, not their being lovers), the "we're just two halves of the same person" thing that I h...more
Jimmy Hanson
Not really the best twin book I've read, but decent. Jaime and Joshua seem to be almost practically oblivious to their attraction or at least very good at hiding it from one another ... which is odd, considering it was said [many times:] about how they could sense things about each other so much and so easily.

It didn't jive with me that practically the moment they came to terms and got settled with the thing between them, all of a sudden they agree that their other brother has to know. I mean .....more
Caroline Alicia
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Don Bradshaw
I thought this was a sweet story about twincest. I don't know what all the hoopla is about twins having some hot sex. It's not like they are going to have children. It's fiction, get a grip or don't read the stuff. There are no taboos in a piece of fiction.
Joshua and Jamie have always been drawn to each other both mentally and physically. Neither man has ever acted on their feelings which gives the story just enough angst. Jamie comes home from a date and finds Josh asleep on the sofa and think...more
mlady_rebecca
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Alina
I am not a fan of twincest stories. However, since I am reading this for my September Category Challenge, I have decided to put aside my own instinctive and automatic squick reaction, and just read this story as I would any other.

Well... It was not a very good story either. The two brothers are superficially drawn - the author tells us multiple times that they are two halves of one whole, but she does not show this to us. I also do not believe the angst level was very realistic in the beginning...more
Jen
Dec 13, 2008 Jen rated it 5 of 5 stars
Shelves: glbt

Hot, young twin cowboys in love. Dirty? Yes. All kinds of wrong? Um...yes. Hot as hell? YES.

Okay, so I'm a filthy perv for loving this story, but I can't help it! I've read twincest and brother-love stories before, so I'm pretty immune to the squick factor by now. Besides, for some reason, m/m twincest stories don't bother me like m/f incest would. I'm also pretty good at remembering that these stories are fiction, so I don't agonize over whether or not I should be reading them. Lesbian twins ha...more
Karen K
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Shin
For those who didn't understand from the book summary, this is a story with incest (twincest in this case). A rather risky theme that isn't done that often, I'd be curious to see more~
It wasn't too long and although there was lots of hot sex, they still dealt a little with the necessary issue when the time came. Both of them are pretty tortured about their feelings for each other in the beginning and they don't quite know how to deal with it. The fact that they have an older brother (very much i...more
Elnaz
Jul 25, 2010 Elnaz rated it 2 of 5 stars
Shelves: adult, mm
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Saritza
The story takes off from the get-go and you're not only pulled into the scene by the vivid imagery and detailed scenes, you're slammed against the wall with the force of the attraction between these two and the delicious smut scenes therein. A definite must-read!
Cindy
Not a book for everyone as it is about m/m incest - but if you can deal with that the book was a good read. The boys are pretty naive to think they'll be able to keep their secret though - small town, no longer pursuing girls... Not happening!
Sarah
Jebus wept. Just go read the blurb and enjoy this supremely pron guilty pleasure. Recommended via Jen and I’m SO looking forward to reading more from this author. I am still feeling just a wee bit grubby. O-o
http://sharrow.wordpress.com/2009/05/...
momokaachan
It was an interesting situation.... I'm just not sure why I put my Kindle down with the feeling, "it could have been better."
Absynthe
Beyond the "shock" of this being an incest book, there's just not much interesting there.
Isabella
Cute and tender without much angst and an accepting family.
Mulyadi
good
Maya
More like 3.5
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Reviewed by: Don
Publisher: Cacoethes Publishing House
Genre: M/M Twincest


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Sue
There was several misspellings and grammatical errors, however, if you like homoerotic stories this one was decent.
Ashok Pimple
May 20, 2013 Ashok Pimple marked it as to-read
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