An ARC of this book was provided to me in exchange for an honest review.When Eros does a fashion show where he presents his real wing, his mother, Aphrodite knows she'll have to do damage control by getting Eros to come back to Olympus before the other pantheons take matter into their own hands. But...
GR Cleanup Read February 2011 This book was fabulous. I, for a change, have no complaints. The paranormal aspects were a living part of the story, the closeted werewolf hero and the sexy, tormented vampire hero magical together. The secondary characters weren't lost in the shuffle either, they wer...
I haven't started it but I have a complaint already. The guy has long blonde hair in the 2nd book. Unless he started dying it in book 3, the illustrator totally ignored the book. I hate that! Okay, this is the menage's #3 - so never mind. I still hate the cover. This is about Jason, book #2's male e...
Wow, this one was so good! The Imperative teams you up with who you're supposed to be with no matter what you thought you were. Neil is gay and in a relationship. Mari has just split up from her husband who said she's not attractive and bad in bed. When they feel the Imperative they're surprised...
In this future world, people are paired (or more) according to an Imperative and it can be two heterosexual people being attracted to the same sex. So two men find each other and are at first happy but then are discontent because they feel they've been missing something. Marina was there at the Im...
This is part of an omnibus of the series.Two lonely males and a dying woman find love and more in a dystopian future. Really good book. Sex scenes were done well. I love this series, just ignore the horrible covers.
Betrayal, rape and sexual slavery all packaged in an erotic space opera is a must read. Ms. McBride fans, wait no longer, pick up this delicious third book in the Uncommon Whore Series. This long awaited book delivers in angst, alpha males and hawt manlove.Markus Dayspring searched long and hard for...
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