A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Tigger9
I really enjoyed reading Down on the Boardwalk. It was a read that kept me interested the entire time. I never wanted to stop reading but continue so that I could find out what was going to happen. This story is pretty action-orientated, something is always going on. I loved the characters and rooted for them the entire time. I fell in love with them from the beginning and couldn't wait for their story to have a happy ending. I really liked the way it was written and the flow. The story ends well but it leaves you hanging with the pack leader. I want to read the next installment and hopefully continue to see these characters in interaction again.
Sep 24, 2010 | 978-1-60737-836-5
5 - Rare Top Pick | 4.5 - Top Pick | 4 - I Liked It | 3.5 - Enjoyable | 3 - OK | 2.5 - It just didn't click
Book Blurb for Down on the Boardwalk
Genre: Shape-shifter Paranormal Menage
Length: Novel
Gwen's psychic abilities first make her an outsider among the werewolves. Then they make her a slave. Forced to use her power to help a deranged werewolf seek vengeance, she gives up on her dream of ever being accepted and loved. That is, until Nico and Tony are thrown into her cell. Her attraction to the Kyron Pack brothers is immediate and overwhelming. As she submits to the physical attraction, old wounds heal and her powers strengthen. The brothers think she can save them, but to do so would require more than just physical intimacy, and would reveal a secret too dark and horrifying to share.
When Nico and Tony use their lust to help their battered mate, buried memories rise to the surface, and jealousy threatens to destroy the fragile wolf in their care. As each of them bonds to Gwen, they begin to withdraw from each other. Now they must heal their inner scars and forgive the past if they ever hope save Gwen and escape the Boardwalk alive.
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse, menage (m/f/m), violence.
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