I read this as a reviewer and loved it. It's book 2 in this trilogy about half-satyr (in myth, satyrs were followers of the wine god Bacchus) brothers...moreI read this as a reviewer and loved it. It's book 2 in this trilogy about half-satyr (in myth, satyrs were followers of the wine god Bacchus) brothers who own a vineyard in Tuscany and receive a letter that sends them in search of fairy brides.
Nicholas went to Rome, but Raine finds his VERY UNUSUAL bride in Venice.
Very sexy, explicitly erotic, great historical and winemaking details included. Good detail and an interesting, dramatic story.(less)
Nicholas is a creative tale that drew me in and was not just an excuse to fill a book with episodic sex. In short, this story is set in the 1800s and...moreNicholas is a creative tale that drew me in and was not just an excuse to fill a book with episodic sex. In short, this story is set in the 1800s and is about a satyr lord winemaker, who's loyal to his brothers, hides a secret, and goes after a faerie wife to produce an heir.
When Nick finds Jane, she's freaking over her weird unwanted talents and is worrying someone (perhaps her current suitor) will find out about them and condemn her. All she wants is to protect her sister and find a secure home for them both, but she thinks she has to change herself first in order to obtain those things. She eventually finds love and security with Nicholas who truly wants her as she is, and who is one of the more inventive lovers I've ever read to say the least.
And btw, all three of these satyrs guys are lusty and built in a way I haven't seen before and it was hot!
If you like erotic historical with a bit of non-vampire paranormal tossed in, I'd definitely give Nicholas a try!