Shadow Lover by Lillith Payne

Shadow Lover by Lillith Payne
Publisher: Loveyoudevine
Genre: Historical, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short (41 pgs)
Other: M/F/M
Rating: 4.5 Cherries
Review by Azalea

1924, The Gold Coast of Long Island

Camilla is frustrated by her family’s hold over her money and lifestyle. In an act of defiance, she leaves her New York City home, choosing to reside permanently in their country estate away from cruel and demonstrative relatives.

Rankin understood her ambivalence towards her sexual needs before she acknowledged them herself. For him, her confusion is an open door to release her repressed sexuality. Being with Camilla is the perfect solution to his situation. Shifting between his sexuality to suit her mood will release them both to a fulfilling future, even if it’s not a conventional one.

In a perfect world, she could have either gender lovers without guilt or repercussions. Will she take the chance to fulfill both their life’s desires and dreams forever?

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Camilla’s shadow lover is a surprise…both to Camilla and the reader as well. There are some nicely descriptive sexual encounters that are bold, titillating and sensual and graphic in a non-vulgar way. Very well done. I enjoyed the descriptions of the time period, the 1920s along the Gold Coast of Long Island, NY.

There was a mention of a sideline to the story which the author never really explained which left me wondering. Overall though it was a good, short read.

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