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Mirage by Lynn
LaFleur
Kaci’s
great-grandmother has willed her an antique mirror. When
she looks at it, Kaci sees a man in the
mirror. Ryne has been having visions
of
a woman but he also is being visited by a little fairy named Shae, who
insists
the woman is the one for him!
This is a heartwarming
story where two people are fated to
be together. The author ably ratchets up
the suspense of their meeting and major fireworks explode when they do.
Kaci and Ryne are very likable
and enjoyable. This story can make you
believe in destiny and
fate.
Warning:
Anal sex
You’ve Got Irish Male by
Titania Ladley
Mischa
opens an e-mail that contains a virus-spell.
This virus-spell releases a handsome leprechaun,
Grady O’Donovan who
quickly enchants her. Can
Mischa and Grady stay together?
This is a
story with great characters and a complex plot.
The two leads are passionate and very sensual. The author
was able to throw in a twist that this reader didn’t expect.
Warning:
Anal and oral play, multiple partners, sex toys
Must be Magic by Lani
Aames
Kerry
O’Neill finds herself being pursued by the Prince of Pixieland, Myghal.
He must
find his Heart Match before the next Equinox or his princedom will fall
into
the hands of the Faerie King.
Kerry has a
problem with trust due to a past relationship so Myghal must win her
trust and
love if he is to convince her to return to Pixieland with him. Must Be Magic moves at a furious pace
as these two find the time to enjoy the physical pleasures of love and
save
Pixieland too!
Warning:
Oral play
Each of the
three stories within Enchanted Rogues
is imaginative and filled with erotic action.
The authors’ contribution’s to this anthology was in
keeping with the
title as the male leads were definitely “Enchanted Rogues”. They were able to sweep their heroines off
their feet and transport them to another realm where they will live
happily
ever after! Enchanted Rogues
will catapult the reader into a world where
faeries, leprechauns and pixies exist, and where love is still the most
powerful magic of all.
Reviewed by Susan Tam for
The Road
to Romance
March 17, 2005
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