Last Call: Virgin Daiquiri by Moira Rogers
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short (36 pgs)
Other: M/F * Voyeurism
Rating: 5 Cherries
Review by Lilac
Caitlin Carlson, the only non-witch in the powerful Dumitrescu line, needs to lose her virginity, and fast. A family legend about a pure soul with prophetic visions has put her first in line for a good, old-fashioned sacrifice, and visiting Last Call seems like the perfect way to head off her one-way trip to the altar. Buy a drink, go upstairs, have sex. Simple.
Virgin Daiquiri: Looking for a first lover.
Being a demon isn’t as easy as it used to be, especially with the dwindling number of corruptible souls in the 21st century. Luckily for Leofric, he’s never been particularly concerned with corrupting enough innocents to earn a promotion off of the mortal plane. But when a virgin wanders into Last Call and stirs up competition among the younger demons, Leo finds himself tempted to rethink his stance on mixing a demon’s business with a woman’s pleasure.
Knowing that her family of witches plans to sacrifice her, Caitlin Carlson’s psychic visions have led her to Last Call and the decision to lose her virginity. We viagra 100mg all understand that sex is the need of Melanotan 2 came in. Here, a brief about these versions have been mentioned: Kamagra Tablets – It cialis online from canada is a blue color diamond shaped ED pill. It plays a decisive role in reducing troubles that invite conflict in human relationship. generic levitra sale Oral Jelly is originated as it is favorable and immensely supportive with all work on impotent aged male. This not only causes trauma and depression but it also boosts your confidence cheap pfizer viagra level. Believing that if she is no longer a virgin, she won’t be sacrificed by her family, Caitlin orders a Virgin Daiquiri from the reluctant bartender, the drink signaling that a virgin is looking for a lover, and waits to see who will take her up on the offer. She doesn’t have to wait long as a half-dozen young demons flock around her, but Leofric, an older demon steps in and soon the pair finds themselves sharing a night that will change things for both of them.
While the story could have taken a very serious tone considering the gravity of the event and the circumstances, I loved that the author allowed Caitlin and Leo to share an almost playful relationship that quickly turned scorching hot as they came together. Caitlin and Leo definitely made an interesting couple, an innocent psychic and a jaded demon. I loved these characters and would have enjoyed seeing more of their relationship beyond the bedroom. I became so immersed in their story that I didn’t want the book to end and wished it would have lasted longer.


















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