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Tempestuous

by: Morgan Hawke




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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781554106806
ISBN: 155410680X
Label: eXtasy Books
Manufacturer: eXtasy Books
Number Of Pages: 184
Publication Date: April 05, 2006
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Release Date: April 05, 2006
Studio: eXtasy Books



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In fairy tales, foxes are said to be possessed by demonic spirits - but especially fox masks.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A bit different !!!
This was my first reading of this kind of book, It took me awhile to get into the story. I kept going back to re read and sort it all out. I am glad I did, I found myself enjoying the story.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tempestuous by Morgan Hawke
Rusty thinks to be a pretty normal guy. Yes, he have some weird feelings and he can't remember something happen when he was in high school, but, apart this, he has a good work as costumer. Ok, he has a strange strenght for a pretty slim and cute guy like him, but he has only to learn to control him... maybe his social life is pretty lonely cause he doesn't trust himself to lose control with other people and sex is a good way to lose all the inhibition.

So when he meets Shiro he is confused: why he feels attraction for this guy? He has never before felt sexual attraction for a guy. Sure Shiro his very handsome, blonde and broad shoulder and pretty pushing, but he has no intention to have sexual intercourse with a man.

But then he discovers that Shiro is not a normal man, he is a fox spirit, a really fox-human kind of being, with flurry ears and beautiful long tail... a bautiful white fox where he himself his a cute red fox. Cause Shiro many years ago has made him into his consort and now that he has found him again, he has no intention to let him go away.

A really interesting story who mixed paranormal romance with oriental myth. Rusty is not the usual uke, he is strong willed and heat tempered, like a true red-head. Shiro is somewhat more cold, white and distant, but very passionate. He is, I think, more young in age than Rusty, but he has an aura of power around him that easily identify him has a leader.

The story is not too short, but sometimes I have the feeling that the author has cut it to stay under a certain lenght... I'd like to read a little more about this two, and maybe have some hints more about the life of Shiro between Rusty's turn and the present time. But regardless, it's a very enjoyable story and sex is playful without being too kinky.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Eaterofbooks
I really enjoyed the plot and the characters. This had a really new and different plot vehicle. So many fantasy stories are so much alike and this was very creative and different. The story moves along at a great pace and all is revealed as it should be and not too soon or too late. I do recommend, but be aware of several sexual scenes of a male on male nature.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Male / Male Erotica
This book is sold without mentioning once that is a Male gay erotic book, if you are into that might be a great book but I'm just going to give the book to a friend of mine who likes that kind of book. I would have appreciated the knowledge before buying.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You won't regret reading this!!!
I love this book! Its most certainly Yaoi. It has depth, feeling, it has it all. This book is way better than Torrid by Morgan Hawke. (I have Torrid in my collection also). Tempestuous has a plot, its funny in places, it has a relationship between the characters, not just sex. However there is plenty of sex!! This book is definitely Sci-Fi, para-normal or whatever you want to call it. One of the main characters in this book is a fox demon. I believe it will capture your interest and entertain you till the end.

I hope Morgan Hawke writes a sequel to this!




 





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