When Richard spends a day with the omega of the pack, he learns that not all the wolves are rough around the edges. Samuel, the smallest and weakest of his pack mates, has been fascinated with Richard since day one, and he's more than eager to please when the time comes for their mating.
This doesn’t have any plot—it’s straight p0rn. Which is fine, if erotica is your thing, but … given that’s the only thing going on here, it really should be quality, and it isn’t. At times it’s cheesy, at other times, it’s sorta textbook. “Speaking his uvula” sounded a bit odd to me, maybe it’s just because I’m a visual reader who takes things literally, but … I’m not sure it could really be a thing.
There are some contradictions—you’d think in the span of a 30-minute listen, one could at least expect perfect continuity, but clearly not.
Based on this read, I doubt I’d read more from this author—the skills, poise, imagination, and storytelling abilities just don’t seem to be there.
2 stars.
Audio: This felt sort of wrong… the narrator clearly has a deep voice, but used a child-like voice for at least one character. Given the content, this is highly inappropriate, it sounded like … a child and a grown man. 0 stars on this front. The production was clean.