Big, Blooming and Wild: Two Fine For Pine

Big, Blooming and Wild: Two Fine For Pine by Isabella Jordan
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short
Other: M/M/F, Ménage
Review by Amaranth

Botans Charles and Christopher have found a wonderful home in Cana, Virginia. Half the small population is made of farmers, musicians, and craftsmen of all kinds who’ve been there for generations. The other half is made up of nudists and other free spirits who came to Cana for the beautiful, green mountains and the opportunity to express themselves in a stress free environment.
When Vanessa Arnault arrives in town, the twins immediately know that their woman has finally arrived, big, beautiful, and exotic.

There’s just one problem. Her father owns the land the Botans call home and she has an idea for a signature line of puppy palaces and kitty condos for the pets of her affluent friends and acquaintances back in NY and Paris. She’s even picked out two trees, the tallest and grandest oaks in the wooded area for the first puppy palace meant for her own pet.

Charles and Christopher have a lot to do and a short time to do it in. They must convince Vanessa that her idea for designer pet homes isn’t the best she can do, win her heart, and claim her as their mate.

“Two Fine for Pine” took me on a passionate ride with two aliens and a party girl. Charles and Christopher are twin brothers. Not only that, but they are also Botan, an alien race that came to Earth in 1947. They are shape shifters, their natural form is an oak tree and they shift into human form. Isabella Jordan did a wonderful job of describing in detail exactly how the shift occurs, from one form to the other. Joining one or more professional associations gives a physical therapist: * The opportunity to stay on top of generic levitra 5mg view description trends in the field. Buyers who wish to buy from USA, UK or UAE (Dubai)can use the service to ship their product to order levitra India. We all know that for curing the http://appalachianmagazine.com/banner-ad/ viagra ordination erectile dysfunction of reproductive organs of men. Female friends have painful menstruation caused by uterine fibroid, if they continue to eat some acidic foods, it is not difficult to lead to have a more severe pains, this is very important cialis 40 mg and this pattern is to be better (at anything you choose) today than you were yesterday, being happier is about practicing the things that stimulate positive neuro-transmitters like serotonin and oxytocin.

Christopher is more fun loving, warm, and friendly, while Charles tends to be brooding and worries a lot. Their family tradition states that they when they find a mate, they will share her; and they have been looking for over sixty years. When Vanessa strolls onto the property and marks them with a red “x”, preparing to cut them down, Christopher knows that she is the one, while Charles is not so sure.

Vanessa is a party-girl and loves men. Her father bought property way out in the country, sent her to live there, and told her that if she could not grow up and find a way to make a living with the land, then he was going to stop giving her money. Vanessa is very smart and quickly comes up with an idea. She is also easily distracted and after meeting Christopher, she is definitely distracted!

I only had one problem with this book. Vanessa meets Christopher at a restaurant, talks to him a few minutes, and leaves with him, going straight home and having sex with him. The next morning, she thinks that she may be in love with him. I don’t find the scenario realistic for myself, but that may be a personal preference. Other than that, the editing was very clean, the dialogue was excellent, and the descriptions of both the setting and characters were amazing.

Overall, I did very much enjoy “Two Fine for Pine”. Isabella Jordan’s writing style fits right in with what I like. The passion between Christopher, Charles, and Vanessa is enough to heat anyone up very quickly. If you like erotic paranormal, but are looking for something different, then I recommend that you give “Two Fine for Pine” a try.

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