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The Administration (2000)

by Manna Francis(Favorite Author)
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review 1: This book in istself is a 4-star read for me but it's getting 5 because you need to read it first in order to read all the other short stories and books in this series, all of which are fantastic and to which I'd give 6 stars if I could.I love these two as a couple, and I think where this book lacked for me was that the mystery took center stage and the relationship didn't progress much until the latter part of the book (so if you love plot-driven mysteries, you might actually like this aspect). My favorite quote of the series does come from this book though:Warrick: "And the evidence tells me you like to play games. Particular games, at that. Tell me something—how often do you have sex with the same person, on average?""Once." Toreth shrugged. "Twice, maybe, if—""Wel... morel?"Another fucking interrogation, but what the hell. "If they regretted the first time." Hah, that's the core of Toreth's personality right there, and what makes him such a great character, and Warrick gets it!Also, this is self-pubbed online, and it was a pleasure to read such an error- and typo-free book!
review 2: First let me say this series is a free read on the author’s website but I didn’t realize that and bought the first book in print. No big deal since I enjoyed the book a lot but then wandered over to the author’s website for the myriad of follow up short stories, novellas, and sequel novels. Apparently there are 6 total books but the author still offers everything free on her site – the print editions have some new stories included to entice. So bottom line is this is a well written, slick, futuristic story that reminds you of the Matrix – just before the apocalyptic sky killing event. Imagine all that futuristic technology with an all powerful government and that is the world of the Administration. It’s slick, edgy, and seriously cool which will have fans of that genre really loving this series. It’s not perfect though and that’s likely to lose a few fans over the course of the books unfortunately. The cast is pretty varied but there are a couple main characters. The first is Keir Warrick, the corporate genius that has created a SIM technology very similar to the Matrix world of instant gratification and simulation so real, it’s impossible to tell reality from virtual reality. Warrick is a fascinating, complex character and my absolute favorite of the series. It’s hard to pick but he’s a wonderfully eloquent, educated, moralistic, intelligent, emotionally calm, and centered man that discovers a serious bdsm/pain kink that he explores with the other main character, Val Toreth. Toreth is the complete opposite of Warrick in that he is an Administration Para-Investigator. Meaning he investigates high profile crimes and often tortures/kills witnesses to get facts, confessions, and information. Toreth is described as a socio-path who doesn’t see people as “real.” What really makes the series fascinating is that while this is true, Toreth is not inherently an evil person. He simply doesn’t have much – if any – empathy for people and is good at his job. Toreth and Warrick’s relationship is complicated and not easy. I’m about halfway through all the posted stories on the author’s site and I can see the relationship evolving. Initially the two only get together due to Warrick’s desire for pain and domination during sex and Toreth’s desire to deliver such to Warrick. It’s very sensual, sexy, and has some incredibly hot erotica scenes. Yet at the same time Toreth is out sleeping around with everything that moves every single night. He shows no real attachment or commitment to Warrick despite continuing their illaision for months and years. This dichotomy makes for a lingering conflict between the two due to Toreth’s casual and frequent cruelty, which Warrick accepts due to the hot sex and deepening feelings. Toreth is saved from being totally unlikable since he’s a complex character and deeply, deeply terrified of falling in love. He (as of now) can’t allow himself to think of Warrick as something deeper even though he shows those emotions in glimpses. Warrick is also no doormat and shows incredible intelligence and strength when dealing with Toreth. While their relationship is heavily BDSM during sex, they are equals in a lot of ways and their chemistry is incredibly hot. Although the main relationship between Toreth and Warrick is the focus, this is surrounded by the ebb and flow of world building and their respective jobs. There are a few mysteries that come into play in the stories, such as the first story Mind Fuck about deaths related to Warrick’s Sim technology and these are just as interesting and well thought out as the complex characters and their drama. The world building doesn’t feel especially fresh or innovative, but it has all the hallmarks that simply work for this genre. It feels futuristic and constantly interesting with enough details that you can identify and imagine the world of New London.This isn’t really a review so much as calling attention to a good series. I’m not sure when I’ll finish it to be honest and being in the middle, I kind of want to slap everyone! Toreth’s continued infidelity hits buttons for me as a reader, but the author’s skill is shown in Warrick’s handling and always bringing me back no matter how much I want to slap Toreth silly. Toreth manages to be likable even though he’s not a nice guy and has some serious, deep seated issues. The stories listed on the author’s site also offer glimpses into past events and slide sidetracks into secondary characters. They’re presented in order (I think) but they definitely feel like random stories the author wrote in the ‘verse without a sense of cohesion and order. There is a vague sense of time progressing but the stories take huge leaps (months at a time or more) so there is some disconnect when reading. Overall I’m pretty hooked and curious to see what will happen. I’m on that verge of giving up on Toreth (he better get his dick in his pants!) but the world building, other characters, and intensity of Toreth/Warrick’s relationship keeps sucking me in. If you’re a futuristic fan, check this series out. less
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TaktyxsGirl
Exceptionally engrossing. Wonderful characters and an amazing take on the dystopian trope.
Corn
One of my favourite books series, featuring one of my favourite fucked-up couples.
Clare
As an m/m series, this one is unsurpassed.
Nick
One of thet best m/m series!
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