Showing posts with label L. Vanhorn. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Review: WEREWOLF WEDDING by L. VanHorn

WEREWOLF WEDDING
Author:    L. VanHorn       
Source:  I received a copy from the Author for an honest review
Genre:  Erotic PNR
Length:  Novella
Reviewed by: Artemis 

             



Upon arriving at the castle of her sister's intended, Wisia can't help but wallow in jealousy. Her little sister, Varina, gets to marry for love while she had to marry a horrid dosser of a man to better her parents' standing in their pack. But, dutiful sister that she is, she is determined that Varina have the best wedding the kingdom has ever seen.

Letters exchanged in the planning of the wedding with her sister's new pack's liaison, Gerik, can't begin to prepare Wisia for meeting him. He takes her breath away, and so much more. Planning together in person proves to be a challenge that leads them both to delicious distraction. It doesn't help that her sister seems to be arranging for her to spend every moment possible with the man.

As the wedding arrives what started as a tryst becomes something much more, something that becomes even more complicated at the traditional reception orgy. Will she be able to walk away from the only man who has ever touched both her and her wolf, making her feel like a complete woman?

Contains explicit sex.





Friday, March 22, 2013

Review: Valkyrie Slumbering by L. Vanhorn

Title: Valkyrie Slumbering
Author: L. Vanhorn
Genre: Erotic Fantasy
Source: Author Request
Length: ebook 121 pages
Reviewer: Cerridwen


After the murder of her father, Kyra's heart is consumed by the need for revenge. The hunt is all that matters. But a chance crossing of paths with the alluring and mysterious Grim threatens to derail her focus and her quest. Something about him draws her in, melts her walls, and speeds her heart. Like her, he is half Alfhiem, but it's more than that. He's funny, considerate, and treats her as an equal even in battle, something most of the Vikings of her native homeland would never do.

Steamy nights is one thing, but Kyra can't allow her heart to become wrapped up with anyone, not until she finds and kills the man who murdered her father. Traveling across the countryside with Grim, though, challenges her resolve in more ways than she thought possible. She still hungers for the hunt but that hunger begins to dim in comparison to the one that grows inside her for Grim.

Creatures that could only be from the legendary land of Midgard interrupt their hunt again and again, creatures that shouldn't exist in this realm. Soon it becomes unclear whether or not Kyra and Grim are the hunters, or the hunted. But who would hunt them, and why?