Moonlight and Magic by Mina Carter
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short (48 pgs)
Other: M/F, M/F/M, Ménage
Rating: 4 Cherries
Review by AgapanthusMoonlight & Magic isn’t your average club. Proudly marketed as a paranormal club, it boasts demon waiters and shifters as dancers, but none of these are as exotic as twins Daelas and Jaren, the club’s incubi owners.
Part Fae, Sage is looking for a demon. Not just any demon though, she wants a sex demon. She’s in for a disappointment, easily seeing through the glamour cast over the mainly mortal waiters. Then Daelas makes an appearance and decides, as soon as he lays eyes on her, that she is his.
However, the twins share everything, even their women. If one demon lover blows her mind, how is Sage going to cope with both?
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Steamy sex, studly sex demons, a self conscious but strong part fae woman, toss in a jerk of an ex boyfriend and see the sparks fly in this story about finding your life mate and sure as heck not letting her get away.
The biggest challenge I have found while reading short stories is finding a depth of characters in the story without seeming to bog the story in needless descriptions. Author Mina Carter, does a great job of telling you what you need to know about the characters, endearing them to your heart, while at the same time propelling the story forward at a break neck pace. Definitely a worthy read. Ms. Carter, please keep them coming.































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