Lotus in the Wild (Londinium #2)
Six months after freeing his slave Roman and his thrall Aron, Wulfgar finds himself bored with the choices of bed partners in his lands. Thus while on a twice-yearly trip to Londinium to replenish supplies, Wulfgar visits the local slave auction in hopes of finding something to pique his...
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Six months after freeing his slave Roman and his thrall Aron, Wulfgar finds himself bored with the choices of bed partners in his lands. Thus while on a twice-yearly trip to Londinium to replenish supplies, Wulfgar visits the local slave auction in hopes of finding something to pique his interest. His eye is caught by Kintaro, a beautiful, feminine slave boy from the Far East.
Enthralled, Wulfgar doesn’t care how much Kintaro costs; he’s got to have him. But Kintaro is a very different sort of slave from Roman. He loves his duties, is proud of his skills, and as the former prized slave of an official of his homeland, is used to being spoiled and pampered in return for his efforts.
Though oblivious to matters of the heart, Wulfgar is enamored of Kintaro, but his son Gaeric is furious that this new slave feeds his father’s unnatural desires. Wulfgar’s passion, Kintaro’s pride, and Gaeric’s temper will clash as a ritual from the past and a dream of the future come to fruition… and Wulfgar’s heart is finally fulfilled.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B003TFE96E
Publish date: April 19th 2010
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 277
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Novels,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Fairies,
Fae,
Glbt,
Queer,
M M Romance,
Gay,
Bdsm
Series: Garden of Exile (#2)
Why, why did the authors insist in using a paranormal element??Urgggh, I'm so frustrated! And disappointed!Despite the way-too-many sex scenes [present in about half the chapters] the book had a potential to be something special. Kintaro was such an interested character! A bed slave that reveled his...
3.75 StarsPretty good story; a LOT of sex!Still love Brandr! Love, Love, Love!
As some of us often point out, a five star rating system isn't always adequate. I want more shading in my reviews, more gradation for works like this.Gut reaction first. Or heart reaction. My heart adores this book. It plucked all the right chords and accomplished all the right things a romance shou...