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Taken (Bareback Angel Menage)

Taken (Bareback Angel Menage)

B.A. Tortuga
4.1/5 ( ratings)
The thrill of romance is something not too far from fear. The unknown sends a shiver down our spines, much more so when it’s truly otherworldly. In Taken, the simple taboo of the threesome is heightened by the allure of the paranormal,
until the very being of the lovers is subverted by who
the three of them together can become. Surrender—and
enjoy.

In Josephine Myles‘ “In the Greenwood”, woodland spirit Mirabelle falls in love with lonely artist Jay, but they cannot touch. She sets out to find Jay a friend — and if she is brave enough, she might find something for herself, too. “Said the Spider to the Fly,” by ND Drake, is about Elijah and Jamie, vampires and soulmates. When a woman sitting in a café captures Elijah’s attention, Jamie is jealous, but soon discovers there is joy in the hunt.

In “Jolene,” Giselle Renarde‘s heroine throws a bash to show off her new lover. When Wesley shows up with a boyfriend, all three are sucked into a situation beyond imagining. “Changeling,” by JL Merrow shows that identities are fluid when Meg sets her heart on a boy who isn’t who he says he is. Will the faerie queen unravel the riddle for the humans in her clutches?

Finally, in BA Tortuga‘s “Moasi,” Tom has only weeks to live unless he accepts the offer of the mysterious healer Pax to abandon everything and find a cure. When Tom’s wife, Jenn, shows up with divorce papers and a gun in hand, only Pax can guess how this scorned woman will ravish them all.

In Taken, five authors explore what it means to lose yourself in love.
Language
English
Pages
245
Format
ebook
Publisher
Torquere Press
Release
October 27, 2010
ISBN
161040081X
ISBN 13
9781610400817

Taken (Bareback Angel Menage)

B.A. Tortuga
4.1/5 ( ratings)
The thrill of romance is something not too far from fear. The unknown sends a shiver down our spines, much more so when it’s truly otherworldly. In Taken, the simple taboo of the threesome is heightened by the allure of the paranormal,
until the very being of the lovers is subverted by who
the three of them together can become. Surrender—and
enjoy.

In Josephine Myles‘ “In the Greenwood”, woodland spirit Mirabelle falls in love with lonely artist Jay, but they cannot touch. She sets out to find Jay a friend — and if she is brave enough, she might find something for herself, too. “Said the Spider to the Fly,” by ND Drake, is about Elijah and Jamie, vampires and soulmates. When a woman sitting in a café captures Elijah’s attention, Jamie is jealous, but soon discovers there is joy in the hunt.

In “Jolene,” Giselle Renarde‘s heroine throws a bash to show off her new lover. When Wesley shows up with a boyfriend, all three are sucked into a situation beyond imagining. “Changeling,” by JL Merrow shows that identities are fluid when Meg sets her heart on a boy who isn’t who he says he is. Will the faerie queen unravel the riddle for the humans in her clutches?

Finally, in BA Tortuga‘s “Moasi,” Tom has only weeks to live unless he accepts the offer of the mysterious healer Pax to abandon everything and find a cure. When Tom’s wife, Jenn, shows up with divorce papers and a gun in hand, only Pax can guess how this scorned woman will ravish them all.

In Taken, five authors explore what it means to lose yourself in love.
Language
English
Pages
245
Format
ebook
Publisher
Torquere Press
Release
October 27, 2010
ISBN
161040081X
ISBN 13
9781610400817

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