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Inconceivable (Tate Pack #2)
by
Vicktor Alexander (Goodreads Author)
Tommy Wilkins, a.k.a. "Tammy Walks" was happy with his life as one of the highest paid drag queen performers in New York City. He had a gorgeous apartment in Greenwich Village, men throwing themselves at his feet and he had lots of money in the bank. He didn't need the family that shunned him, the boyfriend that used to beat the hell out of him or even the gorgeous sexy li...more
ebook, 1st Edition, 114 pages
Published
September 15th 2011
by Lulu
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This book is like a stone that has still to be polished. It reads very much like a first draft and I felt a bit frustrated because the good things of this book don't get enough attention. It's as if the urgency of the story telling trampled upon the writing and the plot. There are a few editing and grammar issues that I'm sure would have been caught with more proofreading. I also felt that the story was a bit derivative, there wasn't anything really new in the concept of the pack, the mating, th...more
I liked this, it was warm and fuzzy and had a decent plot - which I don't think was Viktor Alexander's intent.
Plenty of sex!
This looks like a good series to follow (stylin's of Lynn Hagen, Joyee Flynn, Stephani Hecht and Tymber Dalton)
The writing was fluent and the story worked well - paced nicely and kept the pages turning.
I felt the characters needed some more detail. The descriptions were often the same information, just written slightly differently each time. You came away liking the charact...more
Plenty of sex!
This looks like a good series to follow (stylin's of Lynn Hagen, Joyee Flynn, Stephani Hecht and Tymber Dalton)
The writing was fluent and the story worked well - paced nicely and kept the pages turning.
I felt the characters needed some more detail. The descriptions were often the same information, just written slightly differently each time. You came away liking the charact...more
2012 DNF:
Okay. I very rarely do this but I’m quitting right in the middle of this book. I just can’t bring myself to give a fuck about any of it. It’s not just the writing that’s abysmal; the storytelling itself is so full of holes that there’s nothing really left to hold it together.
I chanced to look at the beginning of the fourth book, since it apparently happens between the first and second one (which I am discarding here) and the first thing our “hero” says is a threat to either beat or rape...more
Okay. I very rarely do this but I’m quitting right in the middle of this book. I just can’t bring myself to give a fuck about any of it. It’s not just the writing that’s abysmal; the storytelling itself is so full of holes that there’s nothing really left to hold it together.
I chanced to look at the beginning of the fourth book, since it apparently happens between the first and second one (which I am discarding here) and the first thing our “hero” says is a threat to either beat or rape...more
This so far is the strongest of the Tate pack series. We meet Anton and Tommy at a time when they have already met, but have separated because it seems Tommy can't handle the thought of being mated for forever. Throw in a jealous ex boyfriend and you're in for a wild ride!
In this story you will encounter a very light mood filled with sunshine and laughter, and really hot sex thrown in the middle (those two are unstoppable!), contrasted dramatically with dark and violent scenes, that are quite s...more
In this story you will encounter a very light mood filled with sunshine and laughter, and really hot sex thrown in the middle (those two are unstoppable!), contrasted dramatically with dark and violent scenes, that are quite s...more
I really like Tommy's character a lot. He doesn't want people to judge him as less than a man just because he has a slight build and he likes to dress up in nice, slinky clothes, which often happen to include skirts and panties. So what? Who cares? Not Ton, his wolf mate. Ton accepts Tommy for who he is, though Tommy has a few mental blocks to get over before he gets his happy ending. And a physical one in the form of his ex-lover and current psychopathic stalker, Adam.
I didn't connect quite as...more
I didn't connect quite as...more
I quite enjoyed Tommy. He was spunky. Which was fresh. It gets tiring having the less dominate partner let the other take care of everything. A few times when Ton picked Tommy up and carried him, I wanted to yell at him to just let Tommy walk! (Mind you, a few of those times, Tommy was injured and it was better he didn't walk.) Tommy had fire and wasn't going to sit back and let Ton do everything. He wanted to protect Ton as much as Ton wanted to protect him. And despite being mates, it wasn't i...more
I read this series out of order - I started with Unassumed and enjoyed that so much I picked up the first two books. Inconceivable is Tommy/Tammy's story - I loved him; he's funny, firey and interesting. The story starts after Tommy has already met Ton, his shifter mate, and has headed back to New York. Ton wants Tommy to come back to Texas with him; but life doesn't run smoothly, not helped by the ex-boyfriend from hell!
I think this is the best of the series so far although I like all of them....more
I think this is the best of the series so far although I like all of them....more
I'll start out by saying that I only read this because I had bought it before I read the first book and I hate having unfinished books. That said, I went into it hoping the author's writing had improved. In the end though, I was just as disappointed as I was with the first.
My dislike for this book can be summed up quite quickly:
1)poor writing
2)poor editing
3)poor fact-checking
4)poor story telling
5)poor characterisation
I can say without a doubt that I will not be picking up the third book, despite...more
My dislike for this book can be summed up quite quickly:
1)poor writing
2)poor editing
3)poor fact-checking
4)poor story telling
5)poor characterisation
I can say without a doubt that I will not be picking up the third book, despite...more
I suppose the ‘werewolf’ theme somehow missed me and, apart from some odd vocabulary, it took me a while to get over the amazingly horny sex scene at the beginning for it to fully sink in. I've only read the first two chapters in the sample, but I was left wanting to read the rest. Useful, having a boyfriend who can turn into a wolf and eat anyone who beats you up! Although I did think explaining about being a drag queen when wearing a dress a but superfluous. Most importantly, I had to go and l...more
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3.5 I had very high hopes for this book, as Tommy is my kind of character. He is unapologetic for who he is, an out, proud cross-dressing gay man. He rocks a skirt, loves a bra, wears amazing guyliner and make up and belts out Lady Gaga. He has a very nasty history hidden, and is fiercely protective of his guy, Ton (Anton). Add in the shifter aspect, and this should be the perfect book for me.
There is a lot I liked about it, in addition to all things Tommy. Ton is not as well developed as Tommy...more
There is a lot I liked about it, in addition to all things Tommy. Ton is not as well developed as Tommy...more
I loved Ton & Tommy they both were amazing men and an amazing loving couple. VV has a gift with words and a gift for writing something a reader never wants to put down. I read book two first because I wanted to finish this one after all the sneaky peeks I got from his blog. I loved the book & I can't wait to read more of his work.
I bought the two Tate pack books today and so far read one. Looking forward to seeing the rest get published so I can expand my book collection with his books....more
I bought the two Tate pack books today and so far read one. Looking forward to seeing the rest get published so I can expand my book collection with his books....more
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I really enjoyed this book. I am a shifter fan so there are not many shifter books that I don't like:) I liked how the author portrayed cross dressing Tommy. He wasn't ashamed of dressing like a woman and Ton had no issues with it either. There were a few instances where I thought the story should have been more serious but then I remembered this is a shifter book. Ton and Tommy were a cute couple.
It was a good and typical shifter book.
It was a good and typical shifter book.
I can definitely see why everyone loves Tommy so much. He is fun and very bold in his living. It's very refreshing and I loved that at the end of the story he proved that he was just as strong as his cowboy shape-shifting mate Ton.
That seems to be a common occurrence with Vicktor Alexander's books, the mates are just as strong and capable of saving themselves as their shifter cowboys. I love that he writes them that way.
That seems to be a common occurrence with Vicktor Alexander's books, the mates are just as strong and capable of saving themselves as their shifter cowboys. I love that he writes them that way.
Wow, this book was even better than book one, which I did not think possible, because i really enjoyed book one.
I really loved both the characters, the author produced two oppositt characters, but they were well written, and well suited, I enjoyed their journey to HEA.
I very much look forward to reading more of the series – they are on my to read pile.
I really loved both the characters, the author produced two oppositt characters, but they were well written, and well suited, I enjoyed their journey to HEA.
I very much look forward to reading more of the series – they are on my to read pile.
Tommy is definitely a character all to himself...
This is the second book in The Tate Pack Series. A little more dark than the first book, Unthinkable, Inconceivable goes a little deeper with the emotional aspect of things than the first but nothing profound.
The bad guy is hatable. The sex FUCKtastical. The characters lovable.
A few grammitcal errors along with punctuation errors and a word here or there missing is the only thing that peeves me. I dislike this so.
It's short (read it in about fo...more
This is the second book in The Tate Pack Series. A little more dark than the first book, Unthinkable, Inconceivable goes a little deeper with the emotional aspect of things than the first but nothing profound.
The bad guy is hatable. The sex FUCKtastical. The characters lovable.
A few grammitcal errors along with punctuation errors and a word here or there missing is the only thing that peeves me. I dislike this so.
It's short (read it in about fo...more
Jul 07, 2012
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Reviewed by: Lucy
Publisher: Lulu
Genre: M/M Paranormal
Rated: 3.5
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Publisher: Lulu
Genre: M/M Paranormal
Rated: 3.5
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Jan 08, 2012
Gianthogweed
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2 of 5 stars
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series,
shapeshifters
The characters are pretty sexy -perhaps over the top for someone- but they are not sufficient to make a good story.
Loved Tommy! The Tate pack is so wonderful. They love everyone for themselves now matter what the "world" might think. This is in the same style as some other authors in my "light, fluffy" reads. The plot was cute and Anton was a loving partner for Tommy. There were editing problems but nothing in my opinion that detracted from the story. This is rated based on my own personal taste. The story was light and deep reaching, but it was a good read for me when I needed a boost:)
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Vicktor Alexander “Vic” wrote his first story at the age of 10 about his youngest sister and her destruction of the world…with her breath. Much to his youngest sister’s dismay the story was a hit and became the first story of a series all dealing with the planets that were destroyed by his siblings and their strange quirks and body odors. Vic now enjoys writing about shifters, humanoids, cowboys,...more
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