![]() ![]() If you have read this blog before, you already know how I feel about any of my hard earned money making its way to that asshole’s pockets. This novella was originally released in print, a full decade ago, as part of the Playing Easy to Get anthology, with two other stories one was Sherrilyn Kenyon’s “Turn up the Heat.” The other was a story by Jaid- I-hate-romance-readers-and-will-sue-blogs-and-their-owners-Black, aka Tina- I-married-a-convicted-murderer-and-harasssed-his-victim’s-daughter-Engler. Proceed at your own risk.Īlso, please note: I’m using the original digital release cover. ![]() ![]() So here I am, with a review of the novella that set up the IAD universe.Ī couple of things to know: there’s a lot of explicit, graphic sex for the page count both main characters are total dicks towards each other, though the male protagonist’s behaviour toward his mate may be especially triggering for some readers (explained in the review, so… here be mild spoilers?). I’m still bouncing between the Immortals After Dark series, and other, semi-random re-reads. ![]()
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