BANE When Bane Vanderbilt met Faiden Cantor, the passion between the two was electric. Faiden was the grandson of a billionaire, and he introduced Bane to a world unlike anything Bane could ever image. But was Faiden stealing more than just Bane’s heart? And how much would Bane be willing to sacrifice to be with Faiden?
TAYLOR Taylor Clark had never imagined himself being with a man, but when Taylor met Adam in his university’s library, everything changed. Adam was built and gorgeous and had a smell that drove Taylor wild. Was it possible that Adam liked him too? And could Taylor fight past his hesitation about being with a guy to be with the person who could be the love of his life?
‘Bane: Prequel’ is a quick, ultra-high heat, MMF Bisexual Romance from bestselling author A. Anders. ‘Bane: Prequel’ contains explicit MM and MMF scene that are too hot to be missed.
I read Bane a while ago, and at that time I had a hard time liking Bane but he had grown on me by the end of the book. Where Taylor always intrigued me, now I know why. Both of these men had beginnings that I wouldn't have thought about and it makes sense now on why they turned out the way they had.
I still didn't like Bane but that's alright I am sure plenty of people will. I did find it interesting on what transpired with Taylor in college.
This is a steamy quick read with some angst. I would suggest reading this book before Bane not after even though it was released afterwards.
There is no possibility of revealing plot spoilers because there is no plot. It's an extremely short story written very poorly. In no way would it tempt me to purchase the next book. I actually can't remember buying it and hope it was free. I gave one star because Kindle won't let me give zero
This prequel moves between the events in two different characters lives, offering backstory and an understanding of how they came to be the characters who offer a compelling story in Bane.
In that book it is clear that each of these characters were shaped by past events, but this prequel adds both layers and meaning / understanding to what I read in that story.
I read the novel Bane before this prequel, and have no regrets about the order in which I read them, though this prequel does remind me that I consider characters, and their complexities, to be one of this author's true strengths.
Bane meets up with Faiden and tours the world on is wealth spends all and Faiden gets his but stops and gives him some money to do whatever he wished but alone.