Mercy Howe knows what she wants. Caleb. In her bed, in her life. She’s loved the wereleopard warrior since he rescued her from the fire that killed her family. The fact that Caleb is warrior-mated to Kerrick, a male former Unfree slave, doesn’t matter. Mercy wants Kerrick too, and wants to carry on the traditions of her pride, where females can have several mates.However, the Orion pride is different. The women are allowed one mate and must remain celibate until their twenty-second birthday. Mercy is determined to change that, and a weekend in the city gives her the opportunity she needs. Now all she has to do is convince Caleb and Kerrick to let her into their hearts and their happy marriage. She sees her actions as a very necessary seduction.But someone else is watching Mercy…determined to kill her before she taints the Orion pride.
A.D. Christopher came back to his love of writing after ten years as a florist and wedding planner. A love of romance, combined with a passion for...passion inspired him to pen tales of strong, powerful men and the alpha males who love them. A.D. is lucky to have many gay friends as well as straight friends who know how to act gay in public.
Ok, don't look at me this way. It's a trilogy, it's in my blood to finish a series once I start and, besides, my friend sent me the book. He purchased it just for me. It would be rude of me not to read it.And, and, ok, I was curious to see what happened in this one. Sue me, ok? I don't care. The fact is that this author has a good writing and it got me wanting to read it, so I did. It's a short one, like 130 pages. And I don regret it one bit.
I may have had my face expression looking something like this 90% of the time while I was reading it
ok, not that face, *giggle* more like this:
And this:
And a lot of this:
But over all it is a good story and a very romantic, there were times my eyes got all teary and stuff, I know, I know,, what a wuss LoL
About the book, the plot is not that much but it follows the first one and it turns out that the politics and hypocrisy is in full speed on this one and some major changes are about to happen.
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