Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Beauty and the Beasts by Ava Rose Johnson



For centuries the Kingdom of Drayzlake has been divided between the humans and the wolves. The two sides live by their own rules and follow their own leaders. But when a wolf crosses the Divide and bites the humans' princess, all hell breaks loose.

With wolven blood now running in her veins, Princess Abigail is forced to mate with a wolf on every full moon. What she doesn't realize is that she is mating with two wolves rather than one. Caine and Stavros are identical twins and soon-to-be Alphas of their pack. And they're tired of taking turns.

So on one moonlit night after another vigorous mating session, Abigail finds herself kidnapped to the wolves' quarters. Trapped in their fort, she can't deny the two beasts who desire her so, and locked between their powerful bodies, she can hardly remember her own name. But it soon becomes clear that these sexual games are as dangerous as they are delicious. Because Caine and Stavros don't just want her for the full moon...

They want her forever.

Ava Rose Johnson knows how to weave a fantasy that draws readers in and makes them believe that this is a real place. I love authors who are able to do that! I love that even though Drayzlake is obviously a pretend fantasy land, I believe that it’s real by the end of the book. Ava’s website wasn’t working for me, but I posted it below, so I don’t know whether she has done more books based on this reality. I sort of hope she did.
Princess Abigail has to deal with the choices lain before her. If she agrees to stay with the wolves then her father will abandon her. But he’s not exactly perfect, as she soon finds out. If she chooses to be with the wolves then she will have two men who absolutely adore her. And she adores them…even if she won’t admit it.
It’s a good tale of having to face your own actions and standing up for what you want. Plus it’s a good reminder that prejudices are dumb. I love when Abigail realizes that she was wrong and that she could get past her prejudices about the wolf people.
Obviously the sex is delicious in this book! The two men treat her like she is a scrumptious treat and savor their time with her. It makes you want to experience being treated like that. At least I wouldn’t mind two men eating me up like I’m the best desert they’ve ever had. *wink*
In the end I’m giving this book 4.3 stars. I loved the idea of this new place and am just sad that the story had to end.

Publisher: Loose ID LLC
ASIN: B003KRP37A
Price: $5.09 (Amazon Kindle)
www.avarosejohnson.com

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