One night of passion led to a life neither of them expected…
Cass A. Nova has a way with words. Unfortunately, his pickup lines usually get his face slapped. But then he meets a gorgeous fae that finds him not only intriguing but charming. One night spent in Wylde Fleur’s arms and Cass can’t imagine being anywhere else. There’s only one problem...his fae has disappeared.
Wylde Fleur has a lot of experience bucking the system. He was been banished from Glitter Glow Park because he refuses to follow in his father’s footstep. He was even shunned by the fae because he became a lawyer. Now, he’s chosen to take up with a vampire.
When Wylde discovers documents in the Ministry archives that hint at a secret long hidden from society, will he have to pay the ultimate price or will his smooth talking vampire be able to save him in time?
About Me I believes the only thing sexier than a man in cowboy boots is two, or three men in cowboy boots. I also believes in love at first sight, soul mates, true love, and happy endings.
I live in the great Northwest region of the USA, with my gorgeous husband and soul mate, two boxer/collie puppies, one old biddy cats, and three fish. When I'm not being a mother to my six teenagers or cleaning up after my two 70 pound lap puppies, you can usually find me cuddled in bed with a book in my hand and a puppy in my lap. Or on my laptop, creating the next sexy man for one of my stories.
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What do I do ? I'm a writer of erotic, paranormal, werewolf, futuristic, contemporary, gay, and Ménage a Trois romances. I'm currently published with Siren Publishing, Torquere Press, and Noble Ellora's Cave.
Okay, what's not to love about Cass, cheesy pick-up lines and all. Smacked, punched or thrown, the poor man truly thought he was putting effort into his pick-ups. Finally in Wylde Fleur, he discovers the one person who finds them charming. Loved the mpreg storyline. For once we get to experience it in detail. Not completely true to form, Wylde's personality during his pregnancy was cute and funny.
I really enjoyed this storyline as compared to the last one. This book seemed longer, ramble free and decidedly unrushed. Capone is proving to be an interesting character and though I enjoyed him hitting Wylde's father in his pocketbook, I was feeling a little bloodthirsty and kind of hoped to see him get cut up into little pieces to feed the fishes.
It wasn't error free and though I enjoyed it enough to overlook the typos and such, there were a few big oopsies. Both come during Cass and Wylde's second intimate scene. One: the wording of some of it, made you believe that this was their first time having sex and that Wylde was not pregnant already. Two: A few sentences were repeated at the part where Cass leans down to bite Wylde. I feel a set of fresh eyes, ones that haven't looked over the story at all, would find these obvious mistakes. Every author should have a proofreader whose only job is to do the final read.
Edit: Wanted to add, that I also liked the twist on the baby being what's called a Daywalker and the backstory on vampire and fae matings.
For some reason this one didn't appeal to me like the previous two. In the previous books, Wylde to me was like an Alpha. Strong and had a lot of power. In this one, I guess my perception was wrong and because of that I couldn't really get into it. He just didn't feel like the same character, even though we barely saw him the previous books.
Cass. Well, Cass was cute. His annoying pick up lines. I did have to roll my eyes at times at him because how could he really NOT know.
I also loved Capone in this! I can't wait for his story.
I loved this. Wylde is a fairy who was kicked out of his world for being a lawyer and not living the way his father wants him to. Cass is a vampire who always has a corny line for men, although, Wylde loves them. The pace of the story moved along smoothly and of course, the writing is excellent. I thought that the plot was interesting and held my attention throughout the story. Wylde also has an awesome mother and cool best friend in Capone (the werewolf gangster). I totally enjoyed the story and the ending was so sweet. Marvelous. :)
Some inconsistencies but I felt too sick to take notes. Maybe those inconsistencies made it more difficult to view this as a cohesive story. Or maybe it’s because what happens between the protagonists consists mostly of sex and next to no relationship development, no getting to know each other – basically the things the previous two books got right.
In the end it was cute. is not my thing, but on the bright side Cass turned out to be adorable and it felt good to see Wylde appreciate him as he is.
This book was hilarious. I could not put it down. The mischief Wylde Fleur and Cass A Nova get into keeps you going. At least for a while we were spared his really bad pick up lines. If you enjoyed the first book in this series you will also enjoy the third.