Imposter’s Kiss by Renea Mason
Symphony of Light Book 0.5
Publisher: Etopia Press
Genre: Historical, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (42 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 Stars
Reviewed by StephanotisOne night of sexual pleasure could teach a lesson in love.
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But what the supernatural sex god and deliverer of souls doesn’t expect is to be taught a lesson in love from the young and beautiful Celestine.
In a night of passion, two lost spirits find solace in an impostor’s kiss: one longing for a love that doesn’t yet exist, the other drowning in pain and guilt over love lost. Neither is what they seem…but what they learn will change them forever…
The blurb of this story caught my attention and the actual book didn’t disappoint me. And if like me, you haven’t read the first book in this series, don’t worry about not knowing what’s going on because Ms. Mason gives a short introduction to the overall theme at the beginning of this story. Plus, she does a good job filling in even more details as the story progresses.
I liked the setting of this story which gave me a feel of the Scottish Highlands and the inn where the hero takes the injured boy.
While it’s a sexy read, there’s a slow build-up to the actual sex scenes. Considering these two people were strangers, these scenes came across as old lovers reuniting and making up for lost time which I think added to the enjoyment of the story. And of course there’s the paranormal element that was really the icing on the cake.
If you like historicals with a dose of the supernatural, I think this might be a good pick for you.
I’ve got it – but not read it yet. I also chose it for my cover of the week ^^ Thanks for the review !
Thanks so much Redlza! And thanks to Long and Short Reviews for giving Impostors’ Kiss a try!