"Rook, a Priest, and a BDSM dungeon. What more?!"
The only book that might compare to Heat Rises, would be the other Nikki Heat books. The relationship between the characters may be similiar to other romance novels, but the wit and depth of the characters is phenominal in this series.
Johnny Heller adds depth to the characters of Rook and Heat. He make you laugh and cry.
I both laughed and cried during this book.
The interplay between Heat and Rook is at the core of these books. Sometimes you have to laugh at how Rook can push Heat's buttons.
The sexual innuendos are "to die for"!!!
"WOW, another great by Coreene!!!"
Yes, the story is compeling and the action is HOT (both in the bedchamber and on the battle field).
Vlad, because he is such a sadistic bastard. And his plans Afin are so graphic.
Afin, the depth of the character is brought out by Suzan's performance.
A damaged warrior, a virginal priestess, a power hungry warlord, and magic; combined to make an explosive combination.
"The WORST production quality EVER"
The production quality. It was as if the recording was being made in a garage.
Not the genre, but deffinatly turned me off the author.
You could barely hear or understand the narrator
Total waste of money.
"Good story; could use a better narrator"
Not by this narrator. She does not pronounce words with a "t" in it properly. It distracts from the story.
When the main characters first get together. *The couch scene*
The narrator's in ability to pronouce words with a "t" in it properly. Too distracting.
Nothing extreme. I like books by this author, so will continue to read (or listen) to her books.
"OK...nothing to write home about."
Less esoteric analysis of the every aspect of the sexual act and tension
No.
Too whiney. Too high pitched.
No.
Glad, I paid for this at a discounted amount.
"Can someone put those images in my head?!?!?!?"
I would like to hear more from KyAnn Waters. Her characters are good, and the story line is quick to the naughty parts!!
However, K. S. O'Hara's narration could be better. Her male characters lack strength.
I would have prefered a differant ending, but this one was good.
K. S. O'Hara's male characters need to be stronger and harder.
Yes.
"Fantasy world and real life...what a combination!"
Compared to other erotica, this is a good listen. I like the fantasy world created by the characters to help move their night together along.
Other BDSM books may be more graphic with multiple partners. But this is one night between two consenting adults. The fantasy plays well into the scene.
Will fantasy become a reality for these two stranger?
"Man, talk about getting to the sex quickly!!!"
Sex, sex, and more sex. Riley Ashford gets to the sex quickly and often. And it is HOT!!
I loved all three HOT, and devilishly delicouse, brothers.
Can one woman, satisfy three sexually dominating men? Asia is willing to give it a try.
"Love the BDSM scenes!"
I liked Wicked Weekend because of the BDSM scenes. This is one of the reasons that I love Audible, because I can get Erotica.
The "HEAT" that the narration by Felicity Munroe brings to the book. When you listen, it is easier to get "all hot and bothered".
I wanted to smack Lauren (female character), when she was self depricating, in the beginning. And cheering for J (male character) when he stands up for her.
Where can I get more books by Gillian Archer??
"The most erotic M/s story that I have ever heard!!"
I would recommend this to readers of erotica, especially those with preferences for bondage and Master/slave relationships.
I have loved William Reid's narrations. He brings that wonderful accent to erotica and makes the reader (especially the females) just melt.
I would like to see this made into a movie!!! But the tag line would be...Be careful of strong Dominate men; they could enslave you!
Hot, hot, and hot!!!
"Another wonderful Dark-Hunter story"
Zarek, you just feel so sorry for him. From the very beginning, even when he is in his 'bad-ass' mode; you know that there is a very sad story behind his anger.
Can a Dark-Hunter truely be judged as innocent, or is it too late for Zarek.
As always, I love the interplay between Asheron and Artemis. Sometimes, I don't know which to feel sorry for.