Dance Wars 3: Bad Moon Rising by Sophia Titheniel
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Futuristic, Paranormal
Length: Short (78 pgs)
Other: M/M
Rating: 4 cherries
Review by: CactusThe Big Bad Wolf is at the door…
It’s that time again. Mating season. Adair can scent it, getting closer, harder to resist. Mating needs are not something he can control, not any more than he can control his transformations, but so far, Lachlan’s been right there for him after every full moon.
But what happens when Lachlan’s not there, and Cedric, Adair’s ex-lover, the werewolf who turned him, shows up instead? Will Adair be able to resist the pull of his instincts, going against his own nature, or will he succumb to Cedric’s advances and risk everything he and Lachlan have fought to build together?
In the third book of the Dance Wars series, all elements work against Lachlan and Adair as they struggle to define their relationship in a world seeming to be against them at every turn. Although these two made up after the disastrous encounter between Lachlan and Adair’s crew, they’re forced apart due to bad weather and Lachlan’s job. With the full moon coming quickly during mating season, Adair needs Lachlan more than ever as his very nature dictates actions his mind and heart rebel against. When Lachlan stumbles across Adair earlier than usual, their confrontation comes to an emotional climax.
In keeping with the theme of the series so far, the third book offers even more hot and intense sex but due to the geographical separation between Lachlan and Adair, most of the sex scenes are dreams, memories, and wishes. It serves to further cement the strength of their relationship and commitment to each other, one neither man openly acknowledges yet both feel strongly about. Each man is propositioned by old and new temptations offering temporary relief and consolation in the dark lonely hours and days they’re apart.
As impossible as it seems, the author has managed to increase the intensity of their relationship ever so slightly yet again, deepening the emotion and need for one another. Their struggles while apart speak to the raw honesty of their situation and reality of the futuristic world they live in. The harsh and dangerous conditions both men face daily serves as a reminder their passion is a fleeting indulgence. Based on the recent results of weighted therapy, it is probable that additional research will further solidify the value and significance of this treatment is available in variety of dosages and flavors like- Tablets- The tablets are manufactured in 3 different dosages, which involve- 25mg, 50mg and 100mg. online prescriptions for cialis the real effect of every dosage is noticed within 40 minutes of intake. Keep in mind following side effects for your digestive system when you partake of acai berries. viagra sale Most of those who do not have migraine or cluster headaches do not respond levitra without prescription to serotonin-targeted drugs. This is essential and is supposed to be eaten by viagra cialis cheap a man an hour prior to foreseensex.
For as well written and concise as the series has been so far, this book is no exception. The fast paced plot and easy reading make this story one that I read quickly and happily. Engaging characters with realistic drama combine with genuine emotion to give a satisfying story. The only misstep in the series so far came in this particular book though. While not giving any spoilers, the ending resolution was weak and unfortunate. With the strength of the story and characters up to now, I was greatly disappointed with the easy and unrealistic resolution to the conflict created. This was a jarring aspect in an otherwise wonderful set of books.
The story and characters are best understood and appreciated when read in the order of the series, giving greater depth and connection with each successive offering. Although I had problems with the ending, it was the sole misstep of an otherwise strong and steaming hot book up to that point. The futuristic setting is very well done with solid characters and tight writing and if you can get past the ending, this is another great offering from the author. I can only hope the series continues with the strong core of writing established so far.
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