Playing Lycan Games by Anh Leod
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press, Scarlet Rose
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (70 pgs)
Other: M/F, Voyeurism
Rating: 4.5 Cherries
Review by Tiger LilyTwice a year, Jem is compelled to leave his wolf form and solitary home in the Oregon forest to follow the scent of a woman. His woman. A weekend of intense pleasure is the most he can hope for because she doesn’t know about his other identity. Soon, he’ll melt back into the woods and his woman will return to her city life.
But Catee turns thirty this year, and her goal has changed from playing erotic games to filling the empty spot in her life with Jem’s love, if only he’ll offer it to her after seven years of weekend passion. Can Catee have it all with Jem or has she picked the wrong man? Can their relationship survive his shapeshifter secret?
They meet twice a year for mind-blowing sex. She wants more. Can he give her all her desires or are they only Playing Lycan Games?
Ms. Leod writes a captivating short story. Intrigue and questions riddle the plot until the end, yet it makes the read better. All these techniques prove highly online viagra beneficial and safe when used under the guidance of a health expert. There is a release of nitric oxide associated with use of cheap viagra tablet which slows down the decaying of cut flowers. viagra? generic viagra online is a popular erectile dysfunction medication. It may cause penis color turn into viagra pills from india blue or become cold. There are a lot of people that can further lead cialis on line appalachianmagazine.com to erectile dysfunction. I couldn’t put this one down.
Jem’s a Lycan, but not by choice. Now he’s relegated to living a new life. I liked his strength to admit who and what he was, but I also liked his reservations. The reader can identify with his restraint – admit all his truths and potentially lose the only woman who brings joy to his life or bottle it up and see what happens.
You can’t help but identify with Catee as well. She loves the man with all her heart, yet he’s unable to commit. Sounds like many people the reader probably knows. It brings the story down to earth.
Even though this story is short, the reader becomes engaged with the characters from page one. You want to know what happens and which decisions they make. Plus, the love scenes sizzle with unspoken passion that the reader can feel teeming from each page.
If you’re looking for a smart and sexy short story with a wolf twist, then Playing Lycan Games is the novella for you. I give this work 4 ½ cherries.































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