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Review: Lovers and the Fiend by C.R. Moss

Title: Lovers and the Fiend
Author: C.R Moss
Release Date: January 24, 2013
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Genre:  Erotic Fairytales
Rating: 2.5 HOOTS
Reviewer: Charity



Sum It Up! Lovers and the Fiend is a love it or hate it type of book.
 




Summary:

Ex-cop turned private investigator, Jack Vorst, learns his elf girlfriend Kristina has been missing for a few days after being invited to an underground vampire club. He, too, is summoned to visit club Hexenringe and is taken captive.

Jack finds Kristina bound and gagged in a human-sized bird cage. They’re thrust into a kinky world at the hands of Kol, the club owner. Kol, a vampiric beast, shifts into human form to be with Jack and Kristina. He needs them to remember their pasts and to love him so he can return to what he used to be.

Can Kol make the pair fall in love with him despite his current situation and the fact he’s keeping them captive? Or will Jack and Kristina leave, making it too late for him to change all their fates?


Be Warned: BDSM, anal sex, sex toys, menage sex, forced seduction, public exhibition, m/m sex (Amazon)


Review:

Lovers and the Fiend is a love it or hate it type of book. Unfortunately it wasn’t my cup of tea. The progression was too fast, I didn’t feel an emotional connection between any of the characters. The sex seemed forced, even though it was portrayed as a seduction; I never got the “feeling” of the actual seduction. There is supposed to be this great love subconsciously that Kol is trying to resurface, but I can’t connect with any “ah ha” moment of clarity. One good thing is that the sex is written in great detail, but hitting the nail head of emotion wasn’t happening for me.
 



 

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