Shawn Moore was starting to wonder when this crazy ride would end, and he could take a breath. He’d handled everything that had come his way so far, only to now fall afoul of a crazy fae and her twisted desire to destroy him, for a point of fae honor he couldn’t even comprehend.
Can he resist the power of a fae, or learn enough to defeat her before she destroys him, and rips the city apart in a fit of pique?
WARNING: This book is an erotic urban fantasy novel. If you are offended by explicit sex, do not buy this book. There are MF, FF, and MFF scenes of a sexually explicit nature. NOTE: This novel is told in the first person point of view for Shawn, and in the third person for various others.
I was born and raised on Long Island and always had two hobbies...
I loved computers, and I read books voraciously.
I've been working in the computer industry for twenty years, and have continued to read a large number of books. On a whim, I started writing erotic short stories online, and to my surprise they were always highly rated, and more than that, I found I loved to write. Since then I have worked at improving my writing, and started publishing on Amazon.
This series was a complete male fantasy. It had everything any typical male would want. I will get a little specific and it might be a little crude Did I miss anything, or can anyone think of something else a guy might want?
The first book, was good, the second did ok, but this one failed in trying to make the MC more that the story needed him to be. The final destination of the plot wasn't as good as it should. The book serves well as a finisher for the trilogy and as a group it does save itself.
Just a really fun rip snortin' read. There's swords so I guess I can even add swashbuckling good times. Have to admit that the plentiful sex scenes came close to being skim worthy (no entendres intended), but it's the characters and the storylines that kept me reading to the end.
Although the finale and ending was about as complete as could be, it'd be fun to spend more time with these characters. A houseful of children with Shawn for a father and ties to the mage, shifter, and Fae communities. And what if there's a warlock or two or... Melina would be over the moon. Oh, the possibilities...
You know what it feels like when something tastes good...like a warm gooey cookie or some deliciously salty chips...it might no necessarily be the healthiest of foods but it is some of the tastiest...that's what this book feels like, like really tasty, super greasy junk food. The kind memories are made of. I eagerly await a fourth serving.
Thanks Mr Rosier, I enjoyed the Shawn Moore series. I don't mind adult situations supporting a story, and this three book series has a lot, but sometimes implied works just as well; for what that's worth. Regardless, the story and the characters worked well together, and there was a great ending. Each book was a good, quick read, full of excitement; maybe a little too short, but very enjoyable. D. R. Rosier is on my list of authors I follow.