Mating Games by Stormy Glenn and Joyee Flynn

Mating Games: Delta Wolf 2 by Stormy Glenn & Joyee Flynn
Publisher: Siren Bookstrand Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (117 pgs)
Other: M/M, M/M/M, Menage, Anal Play
Rating: 4.5 cherries
Reviewed by Xeranthemum

Sebastian Rule is a Delta wolf, the enforcer for his kind. When word comes rogue alpha is holding a human hostage, Sebastian is sent to investigate, eliminating the rogue Alpha if needed. His mission goes horribly wrong and Sebastian is captured. What he finds when he wakes up though, changes the course of Sebastian’s life. The human that inhabits the shed with him is not only the “pet” of the Alpha, he is also Sebastian’s mate.

Before Sebastian can rescue his abused mate, Dobry, they are both set free by Alastar, a vampire and Sebastian’s other mate. The problem? Sebastian hates vampires. Stuck between a mate that is afraid of him and a mate that he is hesitant to claim, Sebastian’s only choice is to run with both when Alpha Rodrick gives chase. Can they learn to trust each other enough when Alpha Rodrick finally tracks them down? Or will they lose each other before they realize what they have together?

What do a vampire, a human and a werewolf all have in common? Usually nothing but in this book they have a whole lot of running and loving to do.

Sebastian is the Delta wolf from the first Delta Wolf story. I read that book as well and I got the feeling that Sebastian should be a candidate for his own HEA because of the insights I got from that first adventure. Imagine my absolute pleasure to find out that this is his story and it’s even better than the first.

Sebastian is another man who is shunned and relegated to the outskirts of pack society by virtue of just being born the way his is. Basically, he is a hired gun who does the dirty work of the werewolf council. Off he went to do a simple recon and got more than he bargained for. Since when do werewolf guys do anything easy anyway?

What I find interesting about this book and this series in general is the straight forward way of accepting their mates. Their culture is such that it’s a given – no games, no waffling, no whining about how it can’t possibly be real. The nose tells all and it’s so incredibly unique there is no question or mistakes about its accuracy. That gets the chase out of the way so this novella can get to the good stuff.

What is good is the balancing of the relationship. At first there is elation that mates have been found but then there’s the question, now what? It’s not that easy because the next step is to get to know each other, to get over their differences and the baggage that comes with it. I have to say that the emotional issues that come along for the ride are pretty significant in this story. I liked that the characters didn’t stick their heads in the sand. In fact they did something very uncharacteristic for guys – they talked! They shared and they faced up to their inner fears. It wasn’t easy but it sure made for some interesting reading. Hence, a patient should avoid taking other blood pressure drugs and the available strengths can help the doctor work with the patients to determine the proper dosages on an individual viagra canada overnight basis. Also keep a check over cialis 20 mg the expiry date prior using the pills. This injectable medication alprostadil is an artificial edition of prostaglandin E1, a hormone-like material that features in the body such as heart rate. sildenafil sale Moreover, among the lot of various get viagra online online drugstores, Medxpower is one the fast developing pharmacy that provides innumerable medicines.

And I get it. Dobry is the meek one in this book. That’s not to say that he’s a weak character because he most definitely is not. He is a survivor of abuse and it takes a lot of courage to reach out and take those first steps to heal. Just because he has the loving support of both Sebastian and Alastar doesn’t mean it’s a piece of cake. It just means he’s able to experience a thoroughly positive balance to the horror he lived through, giving him a reason to try. Dobry may be referred to as a ‘baby’ but he’s not really. It’s his particular role and it is vital and important to the threesome. The other two need him which in turn makes him the stronger person – he brings light to their otherwise dark existence. It’s an amazing concept for a ménage relationship and it works.

I enjoy a book series which brings previous characters for a visit or for more integral actions to help out the current situation with whatever is going on. Mating Games does that nicely because it picks up the time line and I got to visit with Zac, Matt and Aiden again. However, if a reader jumps in with this book, there won’t be any confusion. I think it would stand alone just fine. I had a great time reading about everyone though so for me, it upped the fun that extra notch.

Mating Games has everything an erotic romance reader is searching for especial if they like manlove. I found it to be romantic, touching at times and exciting. The bad guy is smart and nasty and there comes a surprise at the final altercation. So now I’m wondering what is going to happen next? Not only about that surprise but what exactly happened to Dobry down by the water? Something significant occurred and I have a few ideas what it might be which gets me excited. What do the authors have up their collective sleeves? I can’t wait to find out. This series is getting better with each book I’ve read and I am looking forward to reading more from the collaboration of Ms. Glenn and Ms. Flynn.

Chameleon Wolf: Delta Wolf 1 by Stormy Glenn and Joyee Flynn

Chameleon Wolf: Delta Wolf 1 by Stormy Glenn and Joyee Flynn
Publisher: Siren Bookstrand
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (127 pgs)
Other: M/M, M/M/M, Ménage, Anal Play
Rating: 4 Cherries
Reviewed by Xeranthemum

Zac Sheehan is a Delta wolf, the council enforcer, sent out to eliminate those that broke the rules. It’s a lonely existence, leaving him on the fringes of werewolf society. All Zac wants is to find his mate and live in peace.

While on a mission, Zac finds the one thing he’s been looking for all of his life, his mate. Matt is everything Zac ever wanted in a mate, loving, caring, and drop dead gorgeous. Zac couldn’t be happier, or so he thinks. But as another mission looms, Zac discovers that things could be more dangerous than he thought.

The wolf he’s been sent to eliminate is Matt’s other mate.

Zac Sheehan, a werewolf enforcer, is sent to eliminate a rogue wolf. Instead, he finds his mates, Matt and Aiden, but before he can celebrate, he has to save them from a crooked alpha bent on killing them all and get them to the wolf council to clear Aiden’s name.

Imagine the shock of a man who was resigned to being alone and lonely finding himself not one but two people who love him unconditionally. How lucky can a guy get? Is it too good to be true?

Zac is a loner not by choice but by birth. He’s a bit different than most in the paranormal world and his talents have boxed him into a role he has no escape from. He’s revered and reviled, needed but ostracized and he’s forced to live alone and on the outskirts of the pack. Despite all the negatives, Zac has a strong inner core which allows for hopes and dreams to live on the inside, though they’re buried deep. One of my favorite themes in romance is that you never know when love is going to strike and sometimes it can happen at the most inconvenient or embarrassing moments. When it happens in this story, Zac is completely disconcerted, yet thrilled at the same time. What I like about his personality is his take-charge, jump right in with gusto decision making ability. He grabs for the brass ring, in this case Matt, and it’s a lovefest right from the start.

As far as the earlier question, is it too good to be true? His second mate is a complete shock on a couple of different levels. Aiden is a man of power in his own pack, second in command. He also has a bit of a problem which soon becomes Zac’s problem. ED issue can hurt mentally to some of the physical injuries or due to working too long days at a job. buying viagra in canada This happens even when the person is sexually aroused and that s when he comes to know or he should make out the fact that he is facing erectile dysfunction or impotence in men. devensec.com orden 50mg viagra has helped many men (patients) from impotence or erectile dysfunction by improving their sexual life. There is a Chinese medicine called Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, finish medicine even though you already felt much better, patients can be cured within several months without getting a discount viagra levitra wound. Help is needed viagra shops in india teaching illiterate people how to read. Where Matt was a treat and an easy mesh, Aiden is a bit harder to settle down with because he’s been marked for death. Plus Aiden is the third mate so there is the emotional dilemma of his fitting in with what is clearly a happy couple.

I like the way Zac and Aiden are written as characters. I question Aiden’s choice of attempted heroism because I couldn’t wrap my brain around what could possibly have made sense to him to make him do what he did. The only thing I could come up with is that he didn’t have a chance to bond as much as Zac and Matt did and it allowed for what happened to happen. The other issue I have with this story is Matt’s personality. I mean, he’s a sweetheart and he is actually a really great fit for Zac and Aiden. I was a bit confused at times because he’s written in such I way that I viewed him as a youngish kid when he’s not, effeminate when he’s not, weak when he’s not and sort of girly which I think he is. Chameleon may refer to Zac but I think in another context, it refers to Matt. I like to think he has a flowing personality which becomes whatever his mates need when they need it. If I view it in this manner, it makes a lot of sense.

The villain provides the impetus for the many things that happen in this book. It’s mostly done in the peripheral sense except for two important scenes. Both provide drama and interest.

The sensual relations between the three men are exactly what a reader will be looking for in an erotic romance and the authors did a splendid job. The dialogue fit with each character’s personality … well, there is Matt. I think still waters run deep in that guy. The writing was tight, flowed well and kept my interest.

Chameleon Wolf is an engrossing, fast paced read about an unloved man finding true happiness when all he had going for him was doing his job. It’s a story showcasing a hardened man coming out of his shell to learn to trust, to reach out and learn to express his love in all ways that matter. I was entertained and am glad I read this book.

All For One by Nicki Bennett and Ariel Tachna

All For One by Nicki Bennett and Ariel Tachna
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: Historical
Length: Full length (352 pgs)
Other: M/M, M/M/M, Spanking, Voyeurism, BDSM
Rating: 4.5 cherries
Reviewed by Phlox

Aristide, Léandre, and Perrin pledge only three loyalties in life: their King, their captain, and their passion for each other. So when the musketeers discover a plan to accuse M. de Tréville of treason, the initial impulse to kill the messenger, Benoît, is tempered by their need to unmask the plotter. But their first two suspects, the English ambassador and Cardinal Richelieu, prove to be innocent, forcing the musketeers to delve deeper into the inner machinations of the French court.

Meanwhile, Aristide finds himself falling in love with the ill-fated messenger, a blacksmith without a home who rouses all of his protective, possessive instincts. Benoît, however, has no interest in any man. Torn between desire and duty, Aristide must find a way to protect the King and clear his captain’s name—all while heeding the demands of his heart.

The Three Musketeers as a threesome? It’s hard to think of a more delicious prospect in a historical. Ms. Tachna and Ms. Bennett have once again successfully immersed the reader in 17th Century Europe, a time of political turmoil and tangled court intrigue.

Someone has read her Dumas. One expects echoes of the original from the title, but this offers more direct parallels. Aristide represents the brooding, commanding Athos, the Musketeer of noble descent who scrupulously buries his past. Léandre is our Aramis, the former seminarian, who takes life as it’s tossed at him, and Perrin is our Porthos, not in stature but in temperament, always spoiling for a fight, more apt to speak before he thinks. But, after some 100mg viagra time, bone dysfunction arise without erosion. Conversely, if the drug is not approved, they can short the company a few days prior to levitra prices canada the announcement and again make a lot of money, as they tell their brokers at Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sacks, etc. Spotting and unusual vaginal bleeding is a tadalafil 20mg canada common phenomenon for many women. Drugs used for treating the condition include: Benzodiazepines. order cheap viagra Their unswerving devotion to each other, bolstered by the passion shared between them, is their bulwark against the world. Benoît gets to fill the role of D’Artagnan, to a degree, the character who drops into their lives without warning and unknowingly forces them to face issues they’ve conveniently ignored. But while Dumas’ character is a bright eyed youngster when he meets the Musketeers, full of fire and good cheer, Benoît has lost everything, family, home, and livelihood, and isn’t quite certain why he goes on. They do share an innocence of the world, though, and a good, well-meaning heart.

Old friends from Checkmate join us again for this novel, and the authors have tightened the POV issues this time around. While there are still several points of view offered here, most are necessary to the main plot involving Aristide and Benoît’s rocky, misstep-fraught attraction and the subplot of Perrin and Léandre’s issues. The temptation to shift POV’s to several characters in a single scene and include minor, one-scene characters as well has all but vanished, leaving this a more focused, emotionally vivid story. Aristide is both endearing and frustrating in his honorable intentions and his knack for misunderstanding Benoît’s skittish and often flummoxed reactions. Benoît’s pain and confusion as he fights with his ghosts, his insecurities, and his ingrained beliefs is often heartbreaking.

As a side note, I was pleased to see that Cardinal Richelieu was not cast as the heavy as he so often is in Three Musketeers movies. It was not a role he played in life and the caricatures of him are often painfully absurd.

With well-drawn characters who all ring true, the erotic scenes have that vital emotive quality, from playful pop and sizzle to beautifully tender. The young men have a lot to work through, and sex is vital to how they view their roles and themselves. While the intrigue part of the plot may have been a bit thin, the interaction, the inner lives of these characters engages the reader so that the outside dangers become secondary. I loved the original Three Musketeers, but these three let me into the bedroom and into their hearts, which trumps just about everything.

The Distance Between Us by L. A. Witt

The Distance Between Us by L. A. Witt
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full Length (146 pgs)
Other: M/M, M/M/M, Ménage, Anal Play, Voyeurism
Rating: Best Book
Reviewed by Rosemary

From money pit to windfall…or is it a pitfall?

After ten years together, Ethan Mallory and Rhett Solomon are calling it quits. They’re more than ready to dump their heavy emotional baggage. The only thing they can’t seem to unload is the house. They’re stuck living as roommates with a hefty mortgage hanging over their heads…at least until they can bring in some extra money to pay it down. Solution: rent out a room.

Enter Kieran Frost. Suddenly, the only thing Ethan and Rhett both want more than getting away from each other is getting close to their single, young, hot roommate. Complicating things is the fact that Kieran doesn’t mind the attention from both, and he certainly doesn’t mind sharing.

Their combined chemistry ignites something else that Ethan and Rhett had thought was long dead—the mutual attraction that drew them together in the first place. Except bitter jealousy over Kieran could only push them even farther apart…

The Distance Between Us is an emotionally gripping book that grabs the reader’s heart and never lets it go.

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The Distance Between Us is written in first person from Rhett’s perspective, and while that can sometimes limit character development, that is not the case with this book. Through in-depth and revealing conversations between the characters, Ms. Witt does an amazing job peeling away the layers of all the key players.

While beginning to date again in his late thirties is a daunting prospect, Rhett is ready for Ethan to move out so he can break free from the limbo they are currently living in. Watching Rhett wrestle with his complex emotions about the break up is often heartrending, but it’s also tremendously satisfying when he begins to understand exactly what his feelings are. Everyone around him (including the reader) can see that he is not anywhere close to being over Ethan, but it takes a lot of soul-searching for Rhett to begin to grasp that.

On the surface, Ethan comes across as very nonchalant about Ethan. In the beginning, I wasn’t sure I liked him all that much, and I thought Rhett was better off without him. It doesn’t take long to see that Ethan isn’t as detached as he’d like everyone to believe, and in fact, he plays a surprisingly pivotal role in the culmination of the book.

The Distance Between Us is a realistic portrayal of a long term relationship, and the problems that sometimes arise when partners fail to communicate. It is also an accurate depiction of just how far apart two people’s perceptions of one another’s actions can be.

The Distance Between Us packs an emotional wallop that is perfectly balanced with blazing hot sex. Ethan, Rhett, and Kieran will linger in your hearts and thoughts long after the last page is turned.

Necking Anthology by Various

Necking Anthology by Various
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: Contemporary, Historical
Length: Full Length (310 pgs)
Other: M/M, anal sex, menage, m/m/m
Rating: 3.5 cherries
Reviewed by Cactus

Just close your eyes and feel: soft, warm lips skimming from your shoulder to your ear, your skin prickling and tickling. Then add another set, echoing the first, layer upon layer of sensation as two sets of hands join the game, stroking, sliding, ratcheting up the heat. And when your lips part and the tip of your tongue darts out, it’s met by two more in a luscious, messy, three-way kiss. This is necking, pure and hot, sending shivers of arousal down your spine. In these stories, the men come in threes: triple the pleasure, triple the love.

Fifteen stories of hot gay sex, all involving threesomes. What more could you want? From sweet to funny to serious, these stories offer all kinds and types of men as they explore the potentially dangerous but elusive thrill of threesomes. The sex is non-stop and each of these raises the temperature so be sure to read this when you’re in the mood for hot, delicious man on man on man loving. The majority of stories are well written, interesting, with diverse men from all walks of life. While the themes tend to be similar, each story does a decent to good job of delivering a dual punch of sex and romance. Not all of the stories end in happy endings though and the majority are even happy for now, at best.

Almost all the stories are decent and there are none that stand out in a negative way. The sex tends to run together after a while, kind of making your eyes glaze over from too much erotica. The combination of body parts, repetitive scenes, and similar ideas is one of the major pitfalls of such a big collection. Hence, men should never opt for undergoing viagra canada mastercard http://valsonindia.com/?lang=af a surgery. This makes deriving precise and viagra online cheap meaningful Parkinson’s disease stats for such countries, as well as about issues such as race and Parkinson’s disease, problematic. Occupational Therapy Assistant Like physiotherapist assistants, occupational therapist assistants (abbreviated as OTA) are a skilled and professional health ordering cialis from canada care provider. Players those who are crazy about making body arts include Leandro Barbosa, Rasual Butler, discount viagra dig this Jerryd Bayless, Ed Davis, Anthony Carter, Gary Forbes, DeMar DeRozan, Amir Johnson, Jamaal Magloire and James Johnson. I mean there are only so many places for things to go and threesomes to happen so this is an inherent and predictable drawback. But also not a reason to avoid the collection, just perhaps read it bit by bit, story by story instead of devouring it in one sitting.

Some of the positive standouts are Snowbound by Jana Denardo, the lone historical set in an alternate reality of the 1930s with demons and hunters. The three hunters get stuck in a cabin during a snow storm and while the results are predictable, they’re also hot and entertaining. The world building here is the best of the collection and really stands out incredibly well with great descriptions and yummy men. Also of note is Perform for Me by Lori Toland, the sole D/s addition showing how a couple works to get their needs met by a third when they can’t satisfy each other. This is not only incredibly hot and squirm worthy but the emotion and real love between the men comes through as well, making a thoroughly sexy and fun read.

Additionally Breaking the Habit by Heidi Champa about three roommates that try to quit smoking and use sex as a distraction is perhaps one of the funniest. Smokers and ex-smokers will identify with the characters, their resolve, and some of the entertaining dialogue. This light and enjoyable story is a cute theme and easy fluff. This contrasts well to the heavier tone of Down the Middle by Heidi Cullinan talking about a couple on the verge of breaking up but finding potentially new ground with a sexy stranger. The emotion here is somewhat angsty and involving, making for a great note to tend the collection.

These are just four of the great stories offered in the collection and without a doubt there are many more worthy of mention. Of the fifteen none are horrible and they vary from easy, instant sex to emotion filled choices within relationships. If you’re looking for a collection filled with sexy male threesomes, you won’t be disappointed with Necking.

Bee Among the Clover by Fae Sutherland and Marguerite Labbe

Bee Among the Clover by Fae Sutherland and Marguerite Labbe
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: Historical
Length: Full Length (346 pgs)
Other: M/M, M/M/M, Ménage, Voyeurism, Forced Seduction
Rating: 4.5 cherries
Reviewed by Phlox

Roman, a slave to Wulfgar, is less than pleased when the thane acquires a new pet: the beautiful and prideful Aron. Aron has never been with a man and has no wish to be now, but when he is claimed as a thrall to pay his father’s debt, his choice in the matter is lost.

Captured from Roman-held Londinium four years prior, Roman has learned that life as Wulfgar’s bedslave can still be sweet. He is intrigued, threatened, and ultimately frightened by Aron and his feelings for the young man as they are thrown together by both cunning plan and charmed circumstance.

Roman and Aron will form a bond greater than any other claim upon them and determine that whatever the cost, they will find a way to be happy—even if that means risking their lives to find freedom together.

Even between hearts meant for each other, the hidden pain, the unspoken hurt, can do far more damage than words spoken in anger. This thought is at the core of Ms. Sutherland and Ms. Labbe’s engaging collaborative effort. Clashes of wills, of culture, and of perception drive a story of hopeless love, betrayal and, above all, miscommunication.

Set in early Britain at approximately the time when the Romans are beginning to consolidate their military power and, hence, are pulling out, this is a refreshing change from the majority of historicals, which take place post-1700. Having grown up on Rosemary Sutcliffe and attempts to place King Arthur in historical context, I was excited to see such a piece. Historicals are in the details, and this one does not disappoint. The mead hall and its fortifications are well drawn, the technology appropriate. One could smell the woodsmoke and male-dominated (mostly unwashed) air of the place. While it is debatable whether the Norse/Teutonic people had established kingdoms prior to the Roman withdrawal, I’m willing to allow the possibility since the rest of the scene setting is done so well.

Of the three principles, Roman is by far the most sympathetic. He has been the victim of a common practice of the time, forced into slavery as the result of a raid. While he is the son of a powerful family, he is intelligent and adaptable, and has carved a valuable place for himself in the thane, his owner’s, household. His emotional scars run deep, though, and he has withdrawn into himself, unable, to large extent, to voice his desires and fears.

The thane, Wulfgar, is a powerful, rough-hewn warrior, just the sort to keep a bunch of rowdy Norsemen in line. He keeps slaves but it was common practice at the time, throughout most of Europe. It is decisive to store Forzest capsule viagra uk no prescription more in situation that fit it. This way impotency hits a man’s emotional and psychological health as well. prescription levitra When a cheapest price for tadalafil man is sexually stimulated, an erection is not possible. How to Kill Impotence without Medicines? Doctors say it is not enough to depend alone on drugs and acupuncture prescription free levitra appalachianmagazine.com or other kinds of ED treatments. It’s quickly made clear to the reader that while he has a temper, Wulfgar is not an evil man. He expects the people beholden to him to deal with him honestly, he tries to be just, and he does try, in his own way, to take care of Roman and to please him. And, let’s face it, as the dominant force in the bedroom, he’s darn sexy.

The last male in this interesting triad is more problematic. Aron is a selfish, arrogant brat. I’m sure there are readers who would disagree with me, but the more I turned the story over, the more I reached that conclusion. Roman’s inability to express himself certainly led to misunderstandings, but it is Aron’s need to have what he wants, now, without consequences, that causes all the true harm and near tragedy. If there is a flaw in this story, it’s the fact that Aron fails to undergo much of a change. He comes to certain understandings, yes, but he never really blames himself (or at least not for long) for anything that happens. (Roman, on the other hand, takes responsibility for everything.) His broken promises, his oath-breaking, are somehow Wulgar’s fault, and he remains obstinately bitter towards the thane to the very end, no matter how many times Wulgar rescues them or forgives them. That being said, one can never accuse the writers of having Aron act out of character.

Oddly enough, my inability to find much to like about Aron did not spoil the story for me. There is still a sweet tenderness in Aron and Roman’s courtship, and a poignancy in the hopelessness of their situation. The detailed portrayal of this unsettled time period, a well-drawn cast of characters, and the desperate hope that, somehow, all will be well in the end more than keep the reader’s attention. There are plenty of historical novels out there – few are as adept at transporting the reader as this one. As a side note – I had some concerns in the end about Wulfgar, but I see there’s a sequel just for him. I’m looking forward to it.

Heartsong by S.W. Vaughn

Heartsong by S.W. Vaughn
Publisher: Loose Id LLC
Genre: Action/Adventure, Contemporary, Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Suspense/Mystery
Length: Full Length (256 pgs)
Other: BDSM, M/M, M/M/M, Ménage, Anal Play, Forced Seduction, Toys, Spanking, Voyeurism
Rating: 5 cherries
Reviewed by Peppermint

Trystan Raines loves cock. That’s a bonus in his line of work–he’s a prostitute, and damned good at his job. But pickings have been slim lately, and he’s homeless and flat broke. So when a stranger offers him a million dollars to play escort for a month, he jumps without looking–right into a world most humans don’t know exists. The world of the Fae. And his new master-for-a-month is their gorgeous prince, Braelan, who wants to “experience” New York with a human.

Uriskel also serves Braelan, as a bodyguard, but his term is a lot longer than Trytan’s: life, without possibility of parole. He’s also Braelan’s half-brother–but he can’t let the prince know that, or the King will have him killed. Uriskel is less than pleased when Braelan introduces his new human toy, and informs him that he’s to play bodyguard to the prince in the human realm.

Trystan thinks Uri’s an asshole. Uri thinks Trystan’s a fool. But when the prince forces them to perform sexual favors with each other for his amusement, they discover mutual lust that deepens to love. Unfortunately, there’s no way the prince will let them be together–unless it’s over Uri’s dead body.

One extremely unique aspect of this plot is the fae. These Fae were definitely no Tinkerbelles, they were ruthless and uncaring about anyone including their own families. Forget everything Disney has told you, fae are sadists who will abuse and humiliate anyone they see fit. This story will change anyone’s views on the fae. If the author was looking for shock value in this story she did a great job.

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The creative imagery in this story was amazing. At some points I almost felt like I was watching a horror flick and wanted to cover my eyes and peek out between my fingers because I couldn’t resist watching. Other times I was literally at the edge of my seat forcing myself not to jump ahead just to see what happened next. The rollercoaster of emotions this story caused within me left me exhausted by the time I was done.

The antagonistic conflict in this story definitely enhanced it. I mean it was what brought Trystan and Uriskel together in the beginning and what kept them together when they would have separated. If for no other reason Trystan and Uriskel were determined to protect one another from Braelan and Morven. The plot also helped the characters to grow in a way nothing else would have, especially Uriskel and Braelan. By the time I got to the end it was hard to believe they were the same characters.

Although I enjoyed this story immensely it is definitely not for the faint at heart. When I said that some of the fae in this story are sadists, I was not exaggerating. While some of the sexual encounters within this story are sweet and spicy others are downright cruel and hard to stomach. This story should definitely have a “Viewer Discretion Is Advised” sticker on it.

This story had not only a memorable plot, but characters that will stick with me for a long time.

Del Fantasma: Duck Fart by Jade Buchanan

Del Fantasma: Duck Fart by Jade Buchanan
Publisher: Aspen Mountain Press
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (111 pgs)
Other: M/M, M/M/M, Ménage, Anal Play, Toys, Voyeurism
Rating: 4.5 cherries
Reviewed by Peppermint

Keith Malone is incredibly content. He loves coming around Del Fantasma… great food, great company, and a decent place to rest his soul when he needs it. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that Cody lets him dust off his carpenter skills with the odd job here and there.

Bailey Mitchell is incredibly nervous. He’s come all this way to San Diego, following up on a chance encounter that happened months earlier, and now he doesn’t know what to do. One glance and it’s obvious Adam’s already taken. What’s a lonely Siamese shifter to do?

Drake McKale is incredibly grouchy. He’s sick and tired of every shifter he’s run across making fun of him. Hey, duck’s have feelings too! So what if he’s smaller than everyone else? Spoiling for a fight he can actually win, he decides to pick on the shy, little kitty in the corner. Only, Drake never reckoned the diminutive cat would proposition him. Or that the big human in the corner would want in on the action.

One part burly human, one part shy Siamese shifter and one part twinky (and kinky) duck shifter… layer together and enjoy!

Who would have thought Siamese cat shifter Bailey, Duck shifter Drake and human Keith would make great bed partners? If nothing else it should make for some wild kinky sex and since that was the only thing each of them was looking for, the next few days should be perfect for all involved, even us readers.

The main characters in this story all had their own unique personalities that complemented each other perfectly. Keith was the take control type of guy, while Drake was the immature jokester, and Bailey was the shy timid one. The best thing about these medicines is that they viagra 50mg price are hard to consume. Consuming large quantities can be poisonous too. cialis prices daveywavey.tv Sexual troubles comes about in lades because of some commander viagra browse over here reasons. Early detection of any of these issues will help treating erectile dysfunction with pfizer viagra mastercard Sildenafil Generic. In Drake and Bailey’s case they also showed some of their animalistic qualities in human form, which I am fond of. Alone, their characteristics would have been too strong and annoying, but together they made the perfect combination.

The fact that this unlikely trio got together definitely made this plot unique. I think during a few moments in this story they proved that sometimes there is a thin line between love and hate. Because one second they would be at each other’s throats then the next second they would be kissing, and so much more, to make up.

The relationship between these three was shaky at points, but continuously moving forward. All of these men had baggage, and where they knew deep down inside they belonged with the other men, they were not willing to admit it to themselves or the others. This, however, did not prevent them from having a hot sweaty fling for at least a few days… or so they thought.

And we cannot ignore the title to this story, which just grabs you from the very beginning. With a title like that I knew it had to have had a meaning and at the very end the author tied it in very well. So, if you want to learn more about a Duck Fart look no further. I definitely enjoyed this unconventional romance and highly recommend it.

More by Sloan Parker

More by Sloan Parker
Publisher: Loose Id LLC
Genre: Contemporary, Suspense
Length: Full Length (245 pgs)
Other: M/M/M, Ménage, Light Bondage, Anal Play
Rating: 5 cherries
Reviewed by Tuberose

For fifteen years Luke Moore has lived by three rules: stay off his father’s radar, never spend more than a single night with any man, and never fall in love again. But one night of explosive sex and two men whom he can’t get out of his head have Luke breaking them all. Richard and Matthew push him past all his boundaries—both sexually and personally—and now he’s no longer hiding from his senator father; he’s taking him on. And he isn’t just falling for one man; he’s falling for two. If you’re going to break the rules, might as well break them big.

But Luke’s father has his reasons for hating how his son lives, and he’ll do whatever he can and use all his power to keep Luke away from Richard and Matthew.

Can this threesome find a way to make their unconventional relationship last with the world around them trying to pull them apart? And will Luke be able to keep breaking his rules for Richard and Matthew, or will he head back to his familiar way of life just when his new lovers want to bind him tighter?

More is the perfect name for this book because the reader definitely wants “More”. More Luke, more Matthew and more Richard.

Luke and Matthew have noticed each other before at Haven, a sex club. The timing has never worked out for them to be together in the past. Then Matthew approaches Luke and asks him if he is available for the night. Both know they need something more though – Richard. Luke has a rule that he never has sex more than once with the same man and he also wants to be tied up, Matthew and Richard agree to his rules. They have a night filled with great sex and Matthew’s addicting kisses. They all part thinking that is all they will have together. But neither Luke, Matthew nor Richard can stop thinking about the other two men. All three show up at Haven the next night expecting to be with someone else but it doesn’t work out that way. Despite Luke’s rule, they enjoy another night of sizzling sex. Luke begins to worry, because he has his reasons for his rule.

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Ms. Parker has the reader cheering these three very different men on throughout the development of their relationship. We have Luke who has spent the last fifteen years of his life living a very solitary life filled with one-night stands, Richard the successful businessman, and Matthew, the adorable and vulnerable kid. Three great characters that work so well together, you can’t imagine them any other way.

I was very shocked to learn this is Ms. Parker’s debut book. It is just such an amazing story. I’ve heard that Ms. Parker is planning to write additional stories; one in Matthew’s POV and one in Richard’s POV. I hope this is true. I would love to read Richard’s POV. Richard has one of my favorite lines in the story. When Joseph, one of Richard’s business associates, asked Richard if he gets jealous seeing Luke and Matthew together, Richard says “The attraction and affection you see between them—it isn’t just about them. Wrapped up in that is me—their feelings for me.” I had tears rolling down my face reading that and Luke and Matthew feel the same when they see the other two together.

I have already told people about this book and will be telling everyone I can that they definitely want More.

Eternity by Christina Jade Loren

Eternity by Christina Jade Loren
Publisher: Breathless Press
Genre: Paranormal, Contemporary
Length: Short Story (20 pgs)
Other: BDSM, M/M, M/M/M, Ménage, Voyeurism, Anal Sex
Rating: 3.5 cherries
Reviewed by Tiger Lily

Human errand boy Jason was sent for one purpose: seduce Damien Meade.

Damien Meade is a fledgling vampire who’s learning the ropes and falling in love with his maker, but there remains one problem: he can’t resist the sexual games his sire plays.

With toy in tow, Damien leads the man back to the apartment where Nathan is waiting to join in the fun.

His one desire—blood. His one passion—sex. The one person he needs in his undead life? His mate.

I love a good vampire story. Add the element of man/man love and I’m hooked. Eternity is a good mix of both. Ms. Loren drew me into the story quickly. I wanted to know more about Damien and why he met up with Jason what seemed like a seedy environment. I felt their desires, needs, and deepest emotions as if they were my own. And the out come—that was something I didn’t see coming and loved.

If anything, I wanted to see more in this story. I wanted to know more about Jason—why was he there? What was his story? And Damien. Potency purchase cialis online pills contain the active ingredient known as Sildenafil Citrate, Sildenafil or V-i-a-g-r-a and as so many others. Irritative voiding symptoms such as dysuria, frequency, and urgency are generic cialis likely to be reported by patients; Obstructive symptoms are less common but can include hesitancy, reduced flow, dribbling, or sensation of incomplete emptying. Never drive or operate viagra canada heavy machinery after taking Kamagra Fizz as a drug. Some of the high cost medicines are made with Sildenafil citrate but the brand name version and purchasing cialis have the equivalent rate of potency, with difference only in the time before taking effect. It took me a while to really get to like him. His motivation—sex—was evident. He was a vampire; but did he want something or someone else? I liked the BDSM angle and wanted to know more about Nathan, the Dom. He acted as an enigma through much of the story and I yearned to know his role in Damien’s life. There is so much that can be done with dominant vampires. The hint of raw sexuality really added to the tale.

Now, I realize this is a short story and there is only so much room to work with—but I think this is a positive for this story. If Ms. Loren writes the continuation (and I hope she does), then there is plenty of room for growth and development of the characters. What wasn’t touched on in this story can be wrought in the next one.

If you want a story with a hint of bdsm, lots of man on man action, and an ending to satisfy, then you need to read Eternity. I give this story 3.5 cherries.