Dance Wars 2: Ruled by You by Sophia Titheniel

Dance Wars 2: Ruled by You by Sophia Titheniel
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Futuristic, Paranormal
Length: Short (82 pgs)
Other: M/M
Rating: 4.5 cherries
Review by: Cactus

Embattled Lovers…
Adair leads a very successful band of scavengers, bandits who prey on Pony Express riders and their motorbikes. But since the first night he spotted Lachlan in the crowd at the Chlodwig’s, Adair’s been far too relenting with captured Pony Express riders, and he’s been concentrating his efforts on winning the Dance Wars rather than snatching their prey.

Adair’s crew is getting suspicious — has their leader gone soft? There’s no place in their world for a sappy Werewolf. Adair rashly promises a kill for their next capture — only to have his world come crashing down on him when Lachlan’s motorbike falls in their trap.

Adair can’t go back on his word. Seems there may be only one option left — one neither rider nor werewolf is ready to face…

Who is ruling whom is not so easily answered with a quick look. Returning to the futuristic world of Lachlan and his were lover Adair has their relationship turning up the heat even more if that’s possible, while the shimmering tensions within Adair’s gang make an altercation inevitable. When opposite interests collide, Adair and Lachlan struggle to make it out alive even if it means no longer being together.

Picking up where the previous book in the story left off, Lachlan is managing to meet up with his secret lover every full moon. During this time, Adair’s emotions are volatile and his sexual needs overwhelm his common sense. Both take tremendous risks in the dangerous and unstable world around them, carving out stolen time to be together against the very real threats facing them. While neither man will admit verbally to any attachment or growing emotion, their connection is portrayed through the many hot sexual encounters depicted and clearly shows the deepening feelings on both sides. There are a lot of explicit sex scenes in the book and each one has a purpose for more than just erotic interest.

Lachlan and Adair are very different men and their thoughts, motivations and actions are explored more deeply. Without having read the first book of the series, you might feel as if you’re dropped into the middle of a scene for most of the story. So it’s best to read the series in order for the continuation of the story arc as well as characterization, which is built upon the foundation set up in the first book. If the percentage of abnormal sperm is over tadalafil 20mg price 50%, it is considered as asthenozoospermia. With this various other things are tested like the levels of breathing, airway flow, oxygen level and snoring by cost of viagra pill the patient. How to gear up your sex desire again? Hello cialis 40 mg readers! I am back with another article related to your sexual life. These ingredients are mixed in the right ratio and make 4T Plus capsule one of the best qualities about Omega 3 is that it is a natural soft viagra and safe method for health care. This offering shows the depth of Lachlan and Adair’s feelings and connection, a commitment neither man is really ready for yet can’t deny. This particularly comes to a head when Adair’s crew attacks Lachlan.

The fight ensuing between Lachlan and Adair is fraught with emotion and charged with an intensity that is typical of the story. From the opening scene to the very end, the author ratchets up the intensity of every aspect of the book. Lachlan’s character is given more depth and strength showing without a doubt that although he may appear to be submissive to Adair, he is a strong, clever and capable man – if slightly crazed. Adair for his part shows his reluctance to harm others, preferring to revel in his dancing and the time with Lachlan, while worrying about the ever-increasing risks to them both.

At a mere 82 pages, I flew through this book with its easy and quick pacing and tight writing. There is no doubt that there is more to the story of these men and their passionate connection. Once again, this is not a light and easy romance but a gritty and sultry look at two men involved in a dangerous and perhaps ill-advised liaison. Just as Lachlan and Adair can’t seem to stay away from each other, you won’t want to either. Start with the beginning of the series but be sure to read this sequel, you won’t be able to put it down.

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