The Firm: Rogue by Tuesday Morrigan
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Holiday, Paranormal
Length: Short (65 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 3.5 Cherries
Review by Hibiscus
It’s Christmas Eve and Nicollet Edenton is still trying to understand how she’d agreed to play the role of Santa’s helper; coerced into wearing a tight, velvet Santa’s helper outfit, she spent several hours handing out gifts to children in the nation’s largest department store. Things couldn’t get any worse, right? Wrong. Ready to escape, Nicollet realizes she has been locked inside of the department store with her sexy as sin coworker, Kaelyn Lionheart.
Kaelyn and Nicollet find they can no longer run away from the attraction they both fear. When the hunger burns out of control, will Nicollet be able to accept that the man she has fallen in love with is something more than a man?
The Firm: Rogue is a good story about Kaelyn Lionheart and Nicollet Edenton. The Lionhearts are shape-shifters who also own a law firm. Kaelyn is one of eight brothers. He plays Santa in a department store and Nicollet is his helper. Nicollet is a larger woman who is also a lawyer at Kaelyn’s family’s firm.
Kaelyn is portrayed as the perfect male. Tall, blue eyed, blond with a body that doesn’t stop. I would enjoy being locked in a store with him for the holidays. But he also has a small problem. It was the night of his rebirth. Once every five years, Kaelyn could mate or he would change into a lion. This body chemical reacts with the body ingredients in order to cause the muscles around the blood vessels and causes sexual disorders like erectile dysfunction. generic levitra online Plus the ten tips above deeprootsmag.org levitra prescription will help you avoid the psychological triggers of premature ejaculation. You do not want to endanger your health, hence the online prescription viagra without need to stop using it. Some sale of sildenafil tablets men over 60 aren’t able to get an erection during sexual stimulation.
Nicollet, on the other hand, is a large black woman, brown eyes and midnight hair. She is ready to go on a month long vacation and being locked in with Kaelyn would upset the plans she made with her long time crush, Jamison.
I enjoyed the playful banter that Nicollet and Kaelyn share throughout the story. It had me laughing one moment and fanning myself the next. The scenes that took place in the department store were very creative. I relished their dinner and everything that followed on and with the table.
There is a story that Nicollet shares with Kaelyn regarding her childhood that foretells of her destined future and a few visions that the Lionheart family has that helped guide the story to its inevitable conclusion.
I had two problems with the story and both are personal. I didn’t like that Kaelyn pulled a childish stunt and left for almost one year. If I knew my mate was the only one for you, I would do everything I could to convince them to accept me–not run away. The other is the editing. I do not know who Nicollet’s long time crush is. Jamison or Jamisonson? Both spellings are used a minimum of three times each and by both main characters.
Aside from those small issues, I did enjoy Kaelyn and Nicollet’s story in The Firm: Rogue. And with seven more brothers, I look forward to another tale about this fascinating family.































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