Raine (Lords of Satyr Series) by Elizabeth Amber

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  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 5,482

    Reader Rating: (34 ratings)

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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 5,482

    Synopsis

    The last in a fabled line of otherworldly aristocracy, the Lords of Satyr are born to wealth, power, and a talent for sensual delight that mere mortals only dream of. Commanded to marry, these passionate men will travel to Rome, Venice, and Paris-and along the way will explore desires both shamelessly wicked and blissfully divine.

    As A Lover, His Skills Are Legendary.

    The middle brother, Raine, is both sensual and stoic. Scarred by once taking a wife who could not accept his carnal needs, he wants no part in another marriage. But duty commands that he fulfill his promise to wed King Feydon's second daughter, Jordan.

    But In Matters Of The Heart, He Has Much To Learn.

    The loyal satyr begins a search that leads him from Tuscany to romantic Venice, where his beautiful bride awaits, unaware of what passionate delights fate has planned for her. Raine is careful not to reveal his powerful satyr sexuality, for fear of driving yet another woman away. But unbeknownst to him, Jordan is no ordinary woman and was born with an insatiable appetite for love. And as Raine's heart begins to melt for her, how long will he be able to hide his true nature when Jordan seems to want him so fiercely?

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    . . .went far above my expectations and encompasses all the passion, suspense, and mystical wonders I so enjoyed in the first book.

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    Biography

    Elizabeth Amber lives in Texas with her husband and two cats, Biscuit and Chelsea. The Lords of Satyr trilogy marks her debut in the erotic romance genre.

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    Okay...butby Anonymous

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    August 28, 2009: The story was original I believe. Erotic scenes were done well. Unfortunately, a few things stood out too much for me to completely enjoy it. And those are the things I wish to bring up for any possible buyers or renters. Personally, I wish erotic novels did not often have such obvious covers and instead had one inner picture like that, then again I'm a private person.

    Now, for the content. Although I got over the shock within...a day...I finally accepted that the heroine was a hermaphodite. That was my first shock to make me wonder what I had just bought. This is not surprise, trust me, it's revealed within the first few chapters.

    However, I was determined to finish the novel. Then I became sickened during one scene. Sorry for anyone who is upset by this, but I felt rather nauseous when I attempted to read the first rape scene. YES, the first of two. I do not mind the idea to be presented, like mentioning it in the story or the possibility but to have an actual scene written in greatly graphic detail of torment is just too much for me personally. I...skipped those pages because I couldn't handle that. Although some if it was great eroticism...the previous scene I mentioned ruined the book for me. And I wish to warn others that from what I've read elsewhere, do not believe the other books from the Lord of Satyr series are different. From my understanding of a review, Nicholas is worse in the whole rape department. I don't even care to check out Lyon's story to see. If you can handle those scenes though go ahead and read it. But these are not like the "rape" scenes in the Sleeping Beauty series, these are horrible, tormenting scenes. Without those scenes I wouldn't feel upset about owning the book...maybe I should rip them out. Sorry if I have ruined the novel for anyone, but I believe unknowing buyers should be aware just of what they are buying instead of accepting the vague premise.

    Rainby Anonymous

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    August 01, 2009: Great characters and even better plot.


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