Last Temptation by Wylie Kinson

Last Temptation by Wylie Kinson
Publisher: Ellora’s Cave
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (37 Pages)
Other: BDSM, M/F, F/F, Forced Seduction, Spanking
Rating: Best Book
Reviewed by Clematis

War vet Cameron McKay can’t feel happiness, joy, sorrow…anything. He might as well end it all…

It’s just another day in the afterlife, both sides trying to increase their numbers. When an angel and a demon—always game for a good wager—decide to vie for the unclaimed soul of an attempted suicide, pleasure and pain abound.

Cam doesn’t know if he’s landed in Heaven or Hell. Literally.

Reader Advisory: Cam is tempted—hard—by a hot and heavy performance of F/F sex involving a couple of devilishly sexy creatures.

Who would have thought that such a short story could pack such a powerful wallop?

Last Temptation is an absolutely brilliant story, extremely well written, incredibly moving and erotic as hell! Poignant, passionate and remarkable, it tells of a contest of wills, as heaven and hell fight for the soul of a less than perfect war veteran, driven to suicide by the ravages and effects of war. So surgery has always remained the safest mode of treatment but if the cancer reaches the later stage then it gets complicated and the Doctor needs tadalafil cialis to prescribe the moderate dosage and should alert the user with the safety guidelines in order to avoid any kind of side effects. Sexual pleasure is important part of a broader program of investment and change cheap viagra in india this could lead to use of medications such as sildenafil generic without actually visiting the doctor. With great invention of medical science, ED and impotency can be treated by medicines. buy cialis tadalafil You will get Kamagra, Kamagra cheap viagra no rx oral jelly, Silagra, Forzest etc. in the market.

And there are deeper messages in this masterpiece! I loved Seraphina’s epiphany and the realization that comes with the insight. Hard to call an erotic romance awe-inspiring as in the Biblical sense, especially as this fascinating short story isn’t about religion. But it is definitely awe-inspiring and one awesome tale that simply shouldn’t be missed.

Ms Kinson is undoubtedly a talented author, and firmly on my radar now. I am eager to recommend this book, and will personally be seeking and reading any of her available works.

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