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Nutter Nero (Brac Pack #12)
by
Lynn Hagen
Electronics expert Nero Credence suffers from germ phobia with a touch of ADD. Add a sprinkle of OCD, and then send him to a house full of wolf shifters and watch him go. Gunnar Sadena is the most laid-back wolf you could meet. He laughs a lot and hardly ever gets angry. But Gunnar is baffled when a five foot human shows up at the front door, telling him he's there to slay...more
ebook, 104 pages
Published
May 13th 2011
by Siren Publishing
(first published May 2011)
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This book is wrong and disturbing on so many levels.
Until I started this book I'd forgotten that I also read the second book in the series, Hawk's Pretty Baby. When you add these two books together you get a really disturbing picture of the relationships that seem to be prevalent in this series.
Lynn Hagen's series is about a house full of gay wolf shifters and the way they find their mates. Nutter Nero is about Gunnar, a six foot five shifter, and his mate Nero, a five foot nothing computer geek...more
Until I started this book I'd forgotten that I also read the second book in the series, Hawk's Pretty Baby. When you add these two books together you get a really disturbing picture of the relationships that seem to be prevalent in this series.
Lynn Hagen's series is about a house full of gay wolf shifters and the way they find their mates. Nutter Nero is about Gunnar, a six foot five shifter, and his mate Nero, a five foot nothing computer geek...more
No exfoliation product on my bathroom shelves could possibly get me feeling clean after reading this book. The only time I've ever seen behaviour similar to that described in this book was at a 6-year-old's birthday party and yet Lynn Hagen attributes these behaviours to the mates who are allegedly grown men. It sounds more like an expose on Oprah about a kiddie-porn ring than a series of safe, sane, and consensual relationships. I wish all books were like fan fiction and the author had to list...more
Written by Tina
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Title: Nutter Nero
Author: Lynn Hagen
Publisher: Siren-BookStrand Publishing, Inc
Genre: Paranormal
Publication date: May 19, 2011
ISBN: 1-610343-90-5
Pages: 104
Series: Brac Pack
Reviewer: Tina
Heat Level: M/M oral & anal intercourse
Rating:
Nero Credence is an electronics expert; he suffers from germ phobia, a little ADD and a touch of OCD. He becomes the most neurotic mate the Brac pack has encountered to date. When he’s sent to Maverick’s, to fix some electr...more
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Title: Nutter Nero
Author: Lynn Hagen
Publisher: Siren-BookStrand Publishing, Inc
Genre: Paranormal
Publication date: May 19, 2011
ISBN: 1-610343-90-5
Pages: 104
Series: Brac Pack
Reviewer: Tina
Heat Level: M/M oral & anal intercourse
Rating:
Nero Credence is an electronics expert; he suffers from germ phobia, a little ADD and a touch of OCD. He becomes the most neurotic mate the Brac pack has encountered to date. When he’s sent to Maverick’s, to fix some electr...more
Jun 23, 2011
Judy & Marianne from Long and Short Reviews
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review of another edition
originally posted at http://whippedcream2.blogspot.com/201...
Nutter Nero is a story that will tug at your heart strings but make you laugh in the process. Pairing a wolf with a small human dealing with major obsessive compulsive disorder is comical. Nero is called to the Brac mansion when the alpha mate's gaming console breaks. These wolves and mates had no idea what they were getting themselves into when he came into their lives.
All the mates within the Brac compound have dealt with difficult...more
Nutter Nero is a story that will tug at your heart strings but make you laugh in the process. Pairing a wolf with a small human dealing with major obsessive compulsive disorder is comical. Nero is called to the Brac mansion when the alpha mate's gaming console breaks. These wolves and mates had no idea what they were getting themselves into when he came into their lives.
All the mates within the Brac compound have dealt with difficult...more
When Cecil’s prized game console dies and he gets Nero, an electronics expert, to come around to fix it and inadvertently leads another mate to The Den and into the arms of a Big, Bad Wolf.
I loved Nero's little quirks. He was a funny, intelligent little thing with a heartbreaking background. His fear of being touched made it hard for him to be around people and I loved how Gunnar was the only person with who he didn’t even have to make a conscious effort to allow near him.
Gunnar was understand...more
I loved Nero's little quirks. He was a funny, intelligent little thing with a heartbreaking background. His fear of being touched made it hard for him to be around people and I loved how Gunnar was the only person with who he didn’t even have to make a conscious effort to allow near him.
Gunnar was understand...more
This book was so bad it was almost good; it's like it's a parody of a bad book or something.
Let's count all the things wrong in it:
- Nero just moves in there? Just like that? What about all the mundane but real worries like apartment leases and packing? What about stranger danger warnings on TV about how you SHOULDN'T take anything from strangers, including offers of board and bread?
- 'Sure, why not?' : This is sex we're talking about, right? Not gyoza? Sorry, just checking.
- So let's see. Nero...more
Let's count all the things wrong in it:
- Nero just moves in there? Just like that? What about all the mundane but real worries like apartment leases and packing? What about stranger danger warnings on TV about how you SHOULDN'T take anything from strangers, including offers of board and bread?
- 'Sure, why not?' : This is sex we're talking about, right? Not gyoza? Sorry, just checking.
- So let's see. Nero...more
This was a very funny instalment of the Brac pack series. Nero was hilarious at times and very sad at others. The fact that most of his neurosis were from his parents abuse was heart wrenchingly sad. This series really does like it's broken birds and Nero fit right in with all the other mates. As with a lot of the books in this series this one was about acceptance and about contexts because with in the den Nero really didn't stand out as overly strange when stood next to some of the other mates...more
typical lynn hagen serial romance. nothing fantastic, nothing so bad it can't be finished. what is typical lynn hagen? imagine a shorter harlequin romance but with no t&a (see, i was going to write no surprise pregnancies, but... yeah.).
out of sheer laziness, i will be using this as my template for all books by :
lynn hagen
stormy glenn
scarlett hyacinth
carol lynne
gabrielle evans
unless otherwise noted. i'd apologize, but i'm not sorry. i figure it's about as much time as they put into their bo...more
out of sheer laziness, i will be using this as my template for all books by :
lynn hagen
stormy glenn
scarlett hyacinth
carol lynne
gabrielle evans
unless otherwise noted. i'd apologize, but i'm not sorry. i figure it's about as much time as they put into their bo...more
Cecil should get a hobby. And Nero is just annoying. No idea why Maverick is so smitten with that guy, maybe because that guy will always need the chimp-wolves because he cannot get along himself. And of course Nero cannot be a top. Well that is a role Gunnar never seems to want to play in roleplaying. And seriously Mrs. Hagen, what is it with you and these mini-mates?
And with Nero we have the third (at least partially) Asian character of the series and I can't help but think that these three As...more
And with Nero we have the third (at least partially) Asian character of the series and I can't help but think that these three As...more
I did not like the nickname "nutter." It was disrespectful, IMO. Gunnar meets Nero and thinks he's crazy and weird, so he calls him nutter (first in his own mind and then to Nero). It stuck and became his pet name for his mate. Only unlike baby, pretty baby, dragonfly, pumpkin, etc "nutter" is not a positive name and repeatedly recalls that Nero has a mental illness (OCD, anxiety). I would not appreciate being called nutter and I did a mild cringe every time it was used. He could have come up wi...more
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3,5 on the easy read scale.
I mostly liked the beginning. I liked Nero and his character. I wish everything wasn't resolved so easy. For example, he is extremely germ phobic and all it takes to get past this is to tell him that "I am a shifter and I can't give you any diseases etc". Diseases yes, but germs are on the skin, so you can be an alien, robot, shifter you have germs on your skin from touching stuff. So it failed for me.
I wish the process of learning to live with all of Nero's ADD and o...more
I mostly liked the beginning. I liked Nero and his character. I wish everything wasn't resolved so easy. For example, he is extremely germ phobic and all it takes to get past this is to tell him that "I am a shifter and I can't give you any diseases etc". Diseases yes, but germs are on the skin, so you can be an alien, robot, shifter you have germs on your skin from touching stuff. So it failed for me.
I wish the process of learning to live with all of Nero's ADD and o...more
This book contains a tremendous amount of humor and just enough tension and overall storyline to keep the series going, I think!
I know Nero wasn't trying to be funny, but the way he looks at the world, reacts to it and the stuff he gets up to had me in stitches. The explanation for his many neuroses was sad, though, but like any other mate in the series so far, he gets the support he needs from the rest of the group, as well as a devoted mate. Very cute!
Gunnar is amazingly patient with Nero and...more
I know Nero wasn't trying to be funny, but the way he looks at the world, reacts to it and the stuff he gets up to had me in stitches. The explanation for his many neuroses was sad, though, but like any other mate in the series so far, he gets the support he needs from the rest of the group, as well as a devoted mate. Very cute!
Gunnar is amazingly patient with Nero and...more
This one really made me laugh at the beginning. 3.5 stars.
LOL the best one so far in the series...Nutter was well Nutty lmaooooo
Better than the last few in this series
I really liked this book and I especially loved Nutter Nero!! He was absolutely adorable and I really liked Nero's and Gunnar's (Gunny's) roleplaying! ;) *Evil smirk*
Really funny and I really enjoyed it! <3
Really funny and I really enjoyed it! <3
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Lynn Hagen loves writing about the somewhat flawed, but lovable. She also loves a hero who can see past all the rough edges to find the shining diamond of a beautiful heart.
You can find her on any given day curled up with her laptop and a cup of hot java, letting the next set of characters tell their story.
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