Showing posts with label 2sexual. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Review Two's A Couple, Three's The Law by Eve Langlais


Title:Two's A Couple, Three's The Law
Author: Eve Langlais
Genre: Erotic romance
Length: Novel
Reviewed by Laurie
Rating: 5 - WOW!  Be still my beating heart!
Sexual 3 – Flames Sexy hot with details



Can one woman handle two dominant men intent on staking their claim?
Warning: This story contains adult subject matter and language that is probably not suitable for anyone. (MFM paranormal erotic romance)
Two’s a couple, three’s a ménage, not to mention the law. Welcome to an alternate world where the government gives tax breaks to women who choose to take on two or more men—and werewolves live amongst us.
Despite the laws encouraging polygamy, Chloe isn’t interested in a relationship with one man, let alone two. But all that changes when a werewolf client decides he wants her for more than just legal aid. He’s not alone though. Her nemesis in the courtroom, district attorney Anthony Vanderson, is also intent on seduction.

Caught between two men—naked and panting—she succumbs to passion, gets embroiled in a mystery and learns werewolves aren’t the only creatures living amongst humans.


My review:
Eve has delivered us fantastic hot ménages stories for years now, but Two's A Couple, Three's The Law tops them all.

Two's A Couple, Three's The Law delivers just the right amount of romance and paranormal without going overboard on either one. It will satisfy the light paranormal readers all the way to the hard core paranormal readers like me, so there is something for everyone that loves romance.  This is story is a hot erotic romance so expect lots of hot sex between a threesome. The only thing you won’t find is anal sex so this story is great for readers who don’t like reading anal sex.

Written in first person POV, Chloe’s really surprised me I thought she was going to stay strong throughout everything but she finally lost it and this really made the whole story seem more real to me. I love to be able to feel the emotions the characters are going through.

Pete and Anthony are not friends and as you read you’ll find they are complete opposite of each, which made the story even more interesting. These two hotties will do anything to keep Chloe safe and theirs.
Chloe friend Brenda really takes life in this story and I’ am really hopping she will bug Eve to death for her own story.


I recommend this M/F/M story to readers whole loves erotic romance or erotic paranormal romance.  


Saturday, November 2, 2013

Review: Passion's Sacred Dance (Harshad Warriors #1) by: Juli D. Revezzo

Title: Passion's Sacred Dance (The Hardshad Warriors #1) 
Author:Juli-D.-Revezzo  
Source: Review Request
Length: 298 pages PDF
Reviewer: Emi 



**I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review**

Battling mounting debt, Stacy Macken is determined not to lose her historic art gallery. When Aaron Fielding appears and offers to help, she fights to keep the attraction sizzling between them from clouding her judgment. He may be her savior in disguise--but can she trust him?

Aaron intrigues her with tales of the Tuatha dé Danann, sworn warriors who protect humanity from the monsters seeking their destruction. If Aaron can prove what he claims, she would give up anything to help--even the gallery he claims is sacred ground. But with her property set to stage the next epic battle, she needs answers. An old family diary will confirm the ancient legend is true, if only they can find it in time.

If the battle is lost, the enemy will take control of Earth for the next five hundred years. Stacy and Aaron's budding love might only complicate things.



Passion's Sacred Dance was a good read. The concept of the story is very interesting and there was enough action and steaminess, I just felt a bit confused and thought it lacked info. 
Stacy is the owner of the Historic Center but is in debt and needs to figure out a way to keep her center, Aaron is a Harshad Warrior and Stacy's guardian. There is an impending war between the Harshad Warriors and the evil they have been fighting against for centuries, and Stacy is right in the middle of it. Tho she has had some sort of idea since it is part of her family history. 
Like I said, the storyline is interesting, Ancient warriors fighting against evil to prevent humankind from suffering an Apocalypse, but as the story went along not all of the background was known and more information was promised to be told but never mentioned.   
It was a good read, it kept my attention even though I was a bit confused. I'll most likely read the next one too, I'd like to see what happens next and if there is more information given.

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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Review: Set in Stone By: Aurrora St. James

Title: Set in Stone 
Author: Aurrora St. James
Source: Review Request
Genre: Paranormal Romance, Thriller
Length: 313 pages Paperback
Reviewed by: Emi 


**I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review**



First in a breathtaking trilogy, the fierce and seductive Gregore Trenowyth-one of three men cursed by Gypsy magic-is driven by desire for the one woman who could be his salvation, but who he dare not let himself love... 
Once falsely accused of his lover's murder, Gregore knows when he is going to die, and he has spent decades searching for a way to break the curse that hardens his body to stone. When a painful twist of fate lands the counter-curse in his hands then snatches it away just days before he turns to stone forever, Gregore's desperation reaches new found heights. He'll do anything to live-even if it means kidnapping the one woman who could steal his heart. 
Although she comes from a long lineage of powerful women, Detective Tara O'Reilly is wonderfully content with her normal life. The remnants of her Gypsy heritage and magic are firmly locked away where they can't hurt anyone. However, when a creature straight out of legend kidnaps her and asks for her help, she'll have to choose between walking away from a man who stirs her soul and embracing a magic that could kill everyone she loves. 
An exciting and dark new paranormal romance novel, Set in Stone explores the themes of redemption and righting past wrongs, all while showing readers that true love can conquer all. Blending romance with a bit of fantasy, this is a perfect story for anyone who wants a taste of magic and the unknown in their romance novels.




Set in Stone is a great start to this series. Gypsy magic and curses have always intrigued me so I was definitely excited to read about it, and it did not disappoint in the least. Gregore, and his two best friends,  were wrongfully cursed for the death of his beloved Zola by her crazy grandmother. After a century and a half of searching for any connection to the gypsy and a way to break his curse, it is mercilessly torn from him.  And the only way he can get it back is with the help of the beautiful Detective O'Reily, which coincidentally is also the target of the crazy wizard who stole the spell book in the first place.  Gregore carries the guilt of  not only of his curse, but his two best friends, who just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Tara is kind of in a similar of state of mind, she has carried around  her own guilt about an incident in her past as well. Since fate has brought them together, they both work on their issues, even though trust doesn't come easily to either of them. As time runs out, they find that trust and fall for one another, but do they make it in time? 
I really enjoyed this book, it was an amazing story about righting wrongs and forgiveness as well as a fast paced thriller with action and mystery. The only thing that threw me off a bit was that we didn't find out about the crazy wizard's reason for his vendetta until the end, so it kind of had me wondering the whole time. But I guess that is the whole point to the crazy character, keep me guessing the whole time, lol. 
Great read and I am definitely looking forward to Thomas and Jeffery.  

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

ARC Review: Destiny ( League of Illusion #3) by Vivi Anna

Title: Destiny ( League of Illusion #3)
Author: Vivi Anna
Source: NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
Published: June 10th 2013 by Carina Press
Reviewer : Cerridwen




The conclusion to the League of Illusion trilogy

Five years ago, Sebastian Davenport tried to go back in time to reverse a fatal mistake, but found himself trapped in another reality. Unaware of the jeopardy facing his family and the League of Illusion, he gave up his magic for a quiet life as a blacksmith. Quiet, until a monstrous three-headed goddess of war called the morrigan comes to town…

Seeing Sebastian poised to charge the goddess, healer Drea Blairwood has no choice but to hit him over the head to stop him. Nursing the mysterious outsider back to health afterward is just an added benefit. She knows he's hiding something about his past, but has no idea what kind of adventure awaits them both.

Sebastian has no desire to risk the life of anyone else, let alone someone as enticing as Drea. But after militant elves kidnap Drea, Sebastian needs to find a way to reclaim his magic. The fate of the League—and the world—hangs in the balance



I have followed this series since the beginning when I first chose The Legacy based on it's cover ( yes, so shoot me).  I fell in love with the characters and the world that Vivi Anna created.

Following each brother and the women they fell in love with, they each have a special characteristic that will save the world from disaster.

In  the final book, Vivi  Anna has spared no expense in creativity in making the worlds collide and wrapping up the storyline. We find out exactly why Sebastian left finally and watching his magic return.

It wasn't my favorite in the steampunk series but it was a great way to round off the story.





Thursday, June 27, 2013

Review: Infinity's Touch by: Katherine Petersdorf

Title: Infinity's Touch 
Author: Katherine Petersdorf
Source: Review Request
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: 183 pages Paperback
Reviewed by: Emi 


**I received a copy of this book for an honest review**


Grantland Gordon was a vampire who knew full well the extent of his presence, a presence that was predicated upon by the testosterone that was dripping off of him. All he wanted was to find the chosen one and take revenge the Supreme Being who had destroyed his life and stole his innocence with an immortal bite. After over a hundred years of searching, he had finally found her, the chosen one, Kelly Roberts. Only Grant had never thought that his lifeline would be a chipper, I.M. speaking college girl. Now, he would have to put up with her so that could extract the very revenge he seeks, as well as save the world. Only he never thought that he would fall in love with her. Touch, Embrace, Caress, and give in to Infinity…





I'll start by saying what I enjoyed about the book. There was never a dull moment, it was full of action and though there was no full blown sex between the main characters, because of course she was a virgin, there are some steamy tidbits in there for you.  I thought the plot was interesting and enjoyed the storyline and background of the vampires and chosen one. Grant was a cool and sexy character and determined to not let Troy succeed in his evil plan, and get his revenge for what he did to him. Kelly is a young college student who is one of the Chosen gem souls to help rid the world of Troy, his evil vampire brother and his minions.  Together they must fight and find the remainder of the Chosen Ones. What I disliked most about the book was Kelly, she was just too immature, and with all of the abbreviations and TV show and movie references it was just too much for me. There was some spelling and grammatical errors but they didn’t really bother me too much and this was an arc copy so I’m sure (or rather hoping) that they will be adjusted. I’m hoping when the story continues that Kelly matures and faces the oncoming conflict ahead of her with a stronger sense of self a maturity.
Even though the book had a few dislikes for me I would recommend it, it is a pretty good story and interesting enough to pique my interest in the series.




Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Review: Skeptic by Denise Mathew and D.E. MacLean

Title: Skeptic
Author: Denise Mathew and D.E. MacLean
Source: Author Request
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: Novel
Reviewed by: Jasmyn



Millions of viewers know twenty-four-year-old Elise Weston as the Skeptic, a renowned paranormal investigator who won’t give up until she’s discredited every myth and legend about the supernatural. The only problem is it’s all a lie, the paranormal world does exist and Elise knows it because she’s a medium and can connect with the dead.

Elise never wanted to be the Skeptic, or a fraud for that matter, in fact she started her investigations by calling out money hungry fake psychics. But it didn’t take long for her best intentions to go askew and turn her into the very thing she was against, someone who lies and fabricates evidence to get the results she wants.

Dakota is a paranormal investigator who not only works alongside Elise but loves her too, but he knows she has secrets, ones that keep her up late and night, and every time he gets close to finding out what those secrets are she pushes him away.

But when a powerful Wiccan witch named Tansy somehow figures out Elise’s ability and blackmails her into admitting to the world that she’s a liar and a cheat, Elise confesses everything to the only person she can trust, Dakota. With Dakota by her side and bound to undo her mistakes, Elise decides to quit the show but that’s when her life goes from bad to worse. Because the truth is, Tansy doesn’t really care about the show at all, it’s vengeance for the death of her sister she’s after, a death that she’s certain Elise had something to do with. And since Tansy is old school and believes in the an eye for an eye mantra, she won’t stop until Elise is dead too.