Lord of the Forest (Elementals #3)
Pagan revelers dance naked to the music of flute and lyre, their bodies golden in the firelight, inviting the lord of their deepest desires to appear from the shadows. Marius soon comes, his tall, muscular body changing in the dark of the moon - is he man or animal? Or the best of both? Only Linnea, the beautiful goddess of the hunt, shall see his true self. His ultimate t...more
Paperback, 253 pages
Published
January 1st 2009
by Aphrodisia
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I have a nothing-to-do-with-the-book comment, the guy on the cover's belly button looks like a mouth. Gross!
I know this is erotica, and although there are sex scenes and lots of talk about sex, the sex scenes were pretty tame. Lots of mutual orgasms (like that happens very often) and the guy's hard as soon as he cums (another not likely to happen). The book became boring too. Also, the author said that Marius became a centaur because he killed one without remorse, but then I guess...more
I know this is erotica, and although there are sex scenes and lots of talk about sex, the sex scenes were pretty tame. Lots of mutual orgasms (like that happens very often) and the guy's hard as soon as he cums (another not likely to happen). The book became boring too. Also, the author said that Marius became a centaur because he killed one without remorse, but then I guess...more
A poignant book, the last of The Elementals. Originally, it was designed for a four book series, with potential for more. However, Thompson's death in February 2008 cut short the plans. She was outlining the 4th book, Lord of the Fire, at the time of her death.
This is the 3rd in the series, following Lord of the Deep and Lord of the Dark. Erotic Historical Literary fiction, Thompson's story is on par with the world-building of Tolkien, but imbues the stories with the passion and ...more
This is the 3rd in the series, following Lord of the Deep and Lord of the Dark. Erotic Historical Literary fiction, Thompson's story is on par with the world-building of Tolkien, but imbues the stories with the passion and ...more
I love Dawn Thompson's imagination. The Erotica was awesome and I loved all the characters - they are all unique.
This story was about Marius the Centaur who is the Lord of the Forest and Linnea - Spirit of the Antelope and daughter of the Great Stag.
I love Marius pet magpie bird "Esau" for he comes to the rescue several times in the story. It was neat to see the other characters from the other books in this series. The Lord of the Deep Simeon with his wife Me...more
This story was about Marius the Centaur who is the Lord of the Forest and Linnea - Spirit of the Antelope and daughter of the Great Stag.
I love Marius pet magpie bird "Esau" for he comes to the rescue several times in the story. It was neat to see the other characters from the other books in this series. The Lord of the Deep Simeon with his wife Me...more
Definitely not the quality of writing you'd expect from Dawn Thompson. I only got half way through this one before I put it down. The Lord of the Forest, Marius, was a great strong character in her other books but in his own book he was just wimpy and ineffective. What a dissappointment!
bit boring really
disappointing predictable story line
interesting concept
i have read hotter books in the youth section of the library
disappointing predictable story line
interesting concept
i have read hotter books in the youth section of the library
Emma
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Dawn Thompson was a regular columnist featured in women’s special interest publications world and nationwide for over thirty years, one of which CROCHET WORLD, published by House of White Birches, since its inception over twenty-five years ago. She was an award-winning poet, artist, and needlework designer and illustrator, specializing in vintage concepts for today’s woman.
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