Wildlife photographer Sarah Whitaker has an obsession with lions. When she hears there’s a dangerous, elusive, majestic, man-eating pride living in the heart of the Serengeti, she wastes no time in tracking them down. Funny thing, when she finally finds them, one particular lion seems to love posing for her camera.
Keto Rarh is amused when he finds out he has a stalker. Usually, he loves toying with humans, chasing and scaring the hell out of them. But this generously-curved black beauty makes him ache in all the bad places. She has a pretty smile, too. Exotic face. And ample flesh he can’t wait to get his hands on to. Maybe it was time for him to settle down with a mate.
Sarah’s too busy paparazzing the noble creature to realize the rules of the game have suddenly changed and that the stalker has become the stalked...
Lizzie Lynn Lee was a guitarist, receptionist, executive assistant, tarot reader, boutique owner, and graphic artist before she discovered that writing is her dream job. The advantage is that she can do it in her pajamas and socks.
She's an incurable chatterbox, heavy metal aficionado, bookworm, digital enthusiast, and a night owl since most of her stories were done in the wee hours of the morning because of her caffeine-induced insomnia.
These days she still plays her guitar whenever she gets bored staring at her computer's screen or plotting the most elaborate scheme of world domination. Fortunately, she has a chronically short attention span.
I just could not get into this storyline. I do not like books where the chick gives it up in the first chapter. It's like "oh my, a big hungry lion. Please don't eat me mister lion" Then after he starts playing with her, "oh my, a big hungry lion playing with my privates, please eat me mister lion". Whatever!!! Maybe if I ever finish reading it I might change my mind about loaning but right now, it gets a negative Ghost Rider!!
This is a quick fun read about a photographer who is taking picture of the lions on the Serengeti. Unknown to her she is going to run up on scary circumstances that will put her in danger. Enjoy I did.
“You have a fan” is the opening statement to a delightful albeit short story. I'd read the excerpt and wanted it. Because I am so crazy about reading series in order I had to purchase book one before I started this one. I'm glad I did. Though this book might work as a stand alone, it is much richer after having read the other.
Sarah Whitaker is one woman who will leave the reader laughing and admiring her guts in times of danger. I loved it when she said to Keto: “I could really use something stiff right now.” and then ... “a drink that is. Pervert.” after a near death experience Keto Rarh and the lion pride saved her from nearly dying. Keto is a cat to keep an eye on throughout the story. He is like a hurricane when he steps into Sarah’s cabin after seeing her taking pictures of him in his lion form on the Serengeti. Talk about a man that can sweep a girl off her feet! Keto is all male and purring cat, albeit a big cat.
I spent so much time laughing at the characters and their antics. However, I need to add that if I came face to face with a lion I would not cream my panties as Sarah did. Wet them, maybe! But that is one of the exciting things about reading paranormal romance right?
I would recommend this book to anyone that loves a short but good shifter book with a cute and entertaining plot. I will never look at a big cat on the internet without remembering a few of the details from this book.
Sarah Whitaker has had a strange fascination with lions since she was a child, so when she heard about the pride of man-eating lions in the heart of the Serengeti, she doesn't hesitate to go looking for them. While photographing these lions, she gets far more than she ever bargained for when one of the lions decides that she is meant to be his mate.
These aren't any ordinary lions, however. They are were-lions; a human who can take the form of a lion. Sarah doesn't know that when one comes to visit her in lion form and gives her the best orgasm she's ever experienced.
Personally, were-animal and human pairings does nothing for me, but the scenes with Keto in his human form were intense and arousing on their own. The story seemed a bit disjointed, especially when people were suddenly after Sarah for pictures she'd taken before, but it wasn't so disjointed that you couldn't enjoy it. It just wasn't quite what I was expecting.
This was a second read from this author and I was expecting a little more. Story was not well fleshed out and while I liked Keto and Sarah, the story was just not that exciting. The best thing about this story is the cover.
I still enjoy it, but there is something not right about a white family of lion shapeshifters in Africa, who were worshipped by native people. At best it screams ignorance.