Ravenous
One man claims her by day, another by night. Together they lay claim to her heart.Annabelle Whittington sails toward Jamaica, and marriage to a wealthy plantation owner, on winds of hope. Hope that she hasn't saved her virginity only to be doomed to proper English wifehood, never to fully satisfy her sexual curiosity. Then the sails of the pirate ship Howling Hades appear...more
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(first published September 3rd 2010)
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Got bored, put it down, forgot to return to it. Happy that I got it as a promotional giveaway from ARe, at least.
My usual reaction to pirates/capture fantasies tends to vary between complete lack of interest and repulsion. There was nothing I found particularly objectionable, but none of the characters were interesting enough to me to get over the set-up. So, while it wasn't to my taste, if you're into polyamorous pirates, it might be worth checking out.
My usual reaction to pirates/capture fantasies tends to vary between complete lack of interest and repulsion. There was nothing I found particularly objectionable, but none of the characters were interesting enough to me to get over the set-up. So, while it wasn't to my taste, if you're into polyamorous pirates, it might be worth checking out.
The prose is just too melodramatic, and the heroine too much of a gullible twit for me to enjoy. Her switch from virgin to wanton lacked any kind of depth, while the vampire pirate Galerius embodied one cliche too many for my tastes.
Dec 11, 2011
WeaklingNo14
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it was really good. the girl is really sampire is so kind to weet and i just love ian and the vampire is kind of kind to her and thats also really sweet. sorry if this is a bad review. im really bad at this sort of thing.
I have to say, as an aspiring writer I'm jealous as hell of Abigail Barnette (aka Jennifer Armintrout). Particularly her gift with writing short/novella-length erotica stories.
I don't even like vampire romance, and this one still gets five stars from me. It's a scorcher of a story that has lots of extremely hot menage action, m/m sex that works well and doesn't exclude the heroine, and even the vampirey bits are sexy. The three main characters are well-rounded for it being an erotic novella, and...more
I don't even like vampire romance, and this one still gets five stars from me. It's a scorcher of a story that has lots of extremely hot menage action, m/m sex that works well and doesn't exclude the heroine, and even the vampirey bits are sexy. The three main characters are well-rounded for it being an erotic novella, and...more
Not quite what I've come to expect from this author but not a total waste of time. The heroine made me want to drown her though.
Annabel is so whiny, she got on my nerve.
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The alter-ego of USA Today Bestselling Author Jennifer Armintrout, Abigail Barnette was born during a conversation with author Bronwyn Green, who encouraged Jennifer to develop an elaborate fantasy persona-- complete with nom de plume-- under which to pen erotic romance. Abigail enjoys long naps in fairy-filled glades, running through corridors in tragically romantic haunted castles, and drinking...more
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