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"a must read for the lover of werewolf stories"
Cassie feels like the odd-man out, when she goes camping
with her
friend, Heather, and Heather's boyfriend. When a
mysterious stranger
appears and helps Cassie with her tent, she thinks things
might be
looking up. Unfortunately, Heather's boyfriend is acting
strangely,
and Cray, the new man in Cassie's life gives her a knife
for protection
and a warning. LYCAN LORE is a werewolf romance, which is just as much a
horror
story as a romance. In fact, LYCAN LORE would make a great
screenplay
for a horror movie. As a lover of werewolf movies, I would
certainly go
see this one! At first, the pacing of the story is a
little slow, but,
soon the action amps up to a nail-biting crescendo. The
romance
between Cassie and Cray sizzles and the villain is eerily
creepy. LYCAN
LORE is a must read for the lover of werewolf stories.
Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted July 2, 2008
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Being the tag-along on a camping trip with Heather and Graham is not what Cassandra has in mind for her long weekend. When a tall, dark stranger with staggering green eyes shows up to lend a hand with her tent assembly from Hell, however, she has to rethink her predicament. Despite the mixture of excitement and apprehension he incites with his soul-startling stare, the possibility that she’s just found her brawny Tarzan in the depths of Redwood National Park suddenly doesn’t seem so absurd. Cray feels an equally potent draw to the fiery redhead with the soft hazel eyes, attractive features, and tempting shape. Despite his resolve, she provokes a primordial calling he’s long sought to contain. He wants this female, he can’t deny, but he knows giving in to such unabashed urges can lead to disaster, and he refuses to sentence this woman to his own horrid fate. But just as powerful as Cray’s attraction is his unexpected surge of protectiveness. There’s something about Cassandra’s male friend that needles his suspicion. Graham invokes Cray’s predatory sense of dominance, and that doesn’t bode well. If his instincts are correct, Cray knows Graham is more than he appears and Cassandra’s life is in danger... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Genre: Paranormal Erotica/Dark Fantasy/Werewolf/Shapeshifter
Heat Level: 2 - Love scenes are explicit, frequent, and often contain graphic language. May also include mild fantasy material (playful spanking, light bondage, toys, and same sex relationships).
Length: Extended Novella
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