Dragon’s Kiss by Ally Blue

Dragon’s Kiss by Ally Blue
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Genre: Paranormal, Futuristic
Length: Short Story (30 pgs)
Other: M/M, Anal Sex
Rating: 3.5 Cherries
Review by Cactus

In a future ruled by superstition and fear, wanting the wrong man can be deadly.

A Mother Earth story.

The rules governing a Pack-Brother’s existence are simple. Love your Brothers. Protect each other and your Tribe with your life. Seek sex only within the bonds of Brotherhood, or your life is forfeit. The laws are harsh, but fair. Or so Bear has always thought. Then he and his Brother Lynx capture a stranger in the Carwin Tribe’s outlying lands—Dragon, a Brother from a distant Pack, banished from his Tribe for the crime of challenging things he shouldn’t.

Dragon intrigues Bear from the start, and not just because of his exotic beauty. Interest in the decadent old world is discouraged in this post-Change society. Dragon is the first person Bear’s ever known, other than himself, who’s curious about the vanished past. That kinship sparks a forbidden attraction between them. An attraction which is, if they give in to it, punishable by death.

In the space of a day, everything Bear was raised to believe is called into question, and he must make a life-changing decision—follow the law, or follow his heart.

This story was previously available, but has been expanded and re-edited for Samhain Publishing.

Warning: This book contains ropes, oil, primitive post-apocalyptic cultures and gay sex in the dirt.

In a post-apocalyptic world, two men must decide if their newfound passion is enough to go against years of ingrained rules. Bear has always been curious about the world before the big disaster but since such thoughts are forbidden and punishable by death or exile, he’s ignored his thoughts. Those questions and wonders are resurrected when he meets Dragon, a brother from another Pack who was exiled for daring to question his elders. Together, the two men find passion and shared curiosity just might be their downfall.

This is a fascinating and interesting world created where a natural disaster has regressed humanity back to early pre-technology days. The fear of repercussions from Mother Earth has many Packs outlawing anything relating to the way the world used to be. Increased sturdier erection lead to great performance in bed without any fear cialis in uk at all. The hydrogen gas was fed into the envelope through viagra from canada pharmacy lead pipes. When the fertilized ovum (called fertilization) stuck to the lining of the endometrium (implantation), the ovum will be connected to pharmacy viagra http://respitecaresa.org/events/ the parent entity in connection with the placental umbilical cord to the baby. cialis canada no prescription Some males lose erection while in lovemaking with their beautiful females. The hope is that by not indulging in the same behaviors, this time humanity won’t ruin the Earth and raise Her ire. This idea is a very interesting premise and is sketched briefly but the story is simply too short to really fill in all the details of the world suggested. There are several questions and holes left in regards to the Pack dynamics, rules, the elders and so on that are sacrificed in favor of the hot sex and connection between the men. This leaves the world as an enticing glimpse into possibility, which hopefully will be better, fleshed out in future sequels.

As for the men, Dragon and Bear are also only given brief sketches of their personality and characters. They are intriguing and their chemistry is instant and smoking hot. The sex in this book is often and scorching so the dynamics of the men and the world building is sacrificed for the sex scenes. These scenes certainly turn up the heat and in such a short space; it’s surprising how well the erotica is written. This certainly shows the strength of the author, who knows her way around great sex. The ending is abrupt and unfinished, which leads me to believe there will be more of the men and setting in the future.

I liked this introduction and although a lot of the plot, characters, and world were ignored for the sex, it was an intriguing enough beginning to make me want to read more. Fans of the author’s writing will enjoy this short story and those new to Blue should check this out. It’s a decent short story that introduces an idea without delving too deeply into the details, yet. There are a few hints from the title and ending that suggest more stories in this world will be coming and I can’t wait. I’m very interested to see where the author goes from here and I highly suggest getting in on the series now at the beginning.

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