Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed on + 1076 more book reviews
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All I can say is WOW! This series is definitely not for the faint of heart. This is majorly sexually explicit and contains M/M scenes. Read at your own risk.
It starts out like a freak show at the circus with the heroine being put through her paces. The things they do to Jordan are disgraceful and they should be shot. When Raine enters the theater, I immediately thought "now there's a perfect match for him." I can't tell you why Jordan is part of the freak show but what a unique twist.
The bishop lusting after Raine really creeped me out. He has syphillis and is totally diseased and nasty yet he's still raping and killing male victims and chasing after Raine. UGH gross!
Even with their weirdnesses, I really liked both Raine and Jordan. Jordan fits into the Satyr family like she was born to it. I will enjoy their continued appearances in future books. Now if I could just get my hands on [book:Lyon|2951365]. Oh that sounds bad...get my hands on the book not the man though...
It starts out like a freak show at the circus with the heroine being put through her paces. The things they do to Jordan are disgraceful and they should be shot. When Raine enters the theater, I immediately thought "now there's a perfect match for him." I can't tell you why Jordan is part of the freak show but what a unique twist.
The bishop lusting after Raine really creeped me out. He has syphillis and is totally diseased and nasty yet he's still raping and killing male victims and chasing after Raine. UGH gross!
Even with their weirdnesses, I really liked both Raine and Jordan. Jordan fits into the Satyr family like she was born to it. I will enjoy their continued appearances in future books. Now if I could just get my hands on [book:Lyon|2951365]. Oh that sounds bad...get my hands on the book not the man though...
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