Showing posts with label Evangeline Anderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evangeline Anderson. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

FIREWORKS by Evangeline Anderson

FIREWORKS
EVANGELINE ANDERSON
LGBT/BDSM Contemporary
Loose Id
Sensuality Rating: explicit, graphic language, and occasionally objectionable content
ISBN# 978-1-59632-517-3
26 pages - Sparkler
$2.25
eBook - Available now

Rating: 4 Enchantments

Cops Nick Valenti and Sean O’Brian have been lovers for awhile and Nick has made plans to celebrate the fourth of July in a whole new way. After a brief time apart, Nick decides to let Sean know just how much he has missed him and adds a creative twist to their bedroom antics.

Believing that they are going undercover again, Sean dresses up in the leather that Nick has given him never knowing what the outfit entitles until he is handcuffed and at Nick’s mercy. What follows is a thoroughly enjoying romp that will leave both of them satisfied.

If you want a quick hot read, then Ms. Anderson delivers. She has written a story that shows the bond between the two men even in the middle of hot action. Two men, leather and handcuffs - what more can one ask for, you think. Until you read and get much more. FIREWORKS is an interlude that both satisfies and makes you wonder what is up next for Nick and Sean.

Note: This is the third story of Nick and Sean. It all began in the novel length, THE ASSIGNMENT, followed by the Christmas tale – I'LL BE HOT FOR CHRISTMAS.


Contessica
ENCHANTING REVIEWS
October 2007

Saturday, October 18, 2008

EYES LIKE A WOLF by Evangeline Anderson

EYES LIKE A WOLF
EVANGELINE ANDERSON
Erotic Paranormal
Loose Id
ISBN# 978-1-59632-506-7
$7.99
eBook - Available now

Rating: 4 Enchantments

EYES LIKE A WOLF is written in one of the best first person point of view narrative I have read. You are taken literally in the mind of the heroine Rachel Kemet - so completely that her conscious thoughts and unconscious desires carry through each word on the page. You feel her desires along with her conflicts thoroughly and completely. Rachel is a Lana-zeel, the female of the Amon-Kai race. She is a savvy lawyer and on her way down the aisle when her long lost adopted brother returns. They have been apart for seventeen years now but the bonds formed so long ago have not forgotten.

Richard Kemet, a male Amon-Kai or Lanor-zur, has faced his own trials throughout their separation, but not even the monster he becomes is harder to deal with than convincing Rachel that they were never brother and sister, but a mated pair.

Ms. Anderson is an extremely talented author, and though I found the revelations into the past events that either did or didn’t take place hard to wrap around, she is worth looking up and reading. The repeated references to Richard and Rachel being adopted brother and sister took away from the actual story and should not have been focused on so much, never giving the reader a chance to focus on the changing factors of the story. However the characters from Rachel and Richard to Charles, her fiancĂ©, and Genevieve, her friend, are very real to the reader and bring a nice element to the plot.

Dee
ENCHANTING REVIEWS
August 2007
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