
The Amber Cross
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MacAllister Lee
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Glamorous siblings Henry and Mary Crawford have captivated the Bertrams of Mansfield Park. Sisters Maria and Julia compete for Henry's attention. Their brother Edmund falls hard for Mary.
The one exception is the Bertrams' shy cousin, Fanny Price. Penniless, plain and raised to believe she has little worth, Fanny has long accepted that Edmund will never love her as she loves him. He will marry another - just let it not be a girl like Mary Crawford!
But when Fanny's seafaring brother gives her an ancient amber cross, the talisman reveals to her what kind of girl Mary Crawford really is. She and her brother are succubi, out to seduce the Bertrams and consume their life force - and Henry Crawford has decided Fanny is the most delicious of them all. Timid Fanny must find the strength to resist Henry's seductive powers if she is to save her own life and that of her beloved Edmund.
A paranormal erotica mashup of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, The Amber Cross originally appeared in the Circlet Press anthology Sense and Sensuality.
©2011 Lynn Siprelle writing as MeiLin Miranda (P)2013 Lynn Siprelle writing as MeiLin MirandaLo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Amber Cross
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- 04-04-21
Creative, but too much sexy-time
There's a good idea here, but it's boggled down with too many sex scenes, especially given the short length and they were all pretty raunchy.
I liked the interaction (when they weren't getting it on on top of Maria Rushworth's grave, ew) between Edmund and Fanny, and the happy ending, but it really could have been more tasteful.
I'm truly caught between "what the bleep did I just listen to?" and "Well, I can't say it wasn't creative..."
Just, maybe I didn't need some of these mental pictures in my mind, is all. It's a bit ewwy.
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