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Rumor had it that a vampire by the name
of Dante was the key to Spyce and Mayce, two Synn demons,
finding their missing friend, Flayvor. As it turned out,
Dante was something very important to them, just not what
Spyce and Mayce had envisioned. Dante was the absent
sparkle to their great love affair. You see, both Spyce and
Mayce were dominants and because their love for each other
was vastly strong and utterly unbreakable, they needed a
special submissive to complete their relationship. They
instantly knew that Dante was the one! Now, all the couple
had to do was to convince Dante of it; which proved to be a
very difficult task because Dante was suicidal. Will Mayce
and Spyce be able to persuade Dante that life was worth
living, especially now that they had found one another?
Wow! Author L. Shannon has crafted a
spectacular novel in Walking at Sundown. My
emotions were on a constant high and my body screamed with
intense desire from beginning to end. I found myself
quickly turning one page after another, always eager to
learn what would happen next. My heart went out to Dante as
he struggled with the urge to end his life mainly because
his submissive nature had been used painfully against him
and his sister. It was a delight to see how both Mayce and
Spyce care deeply for Dante and their willingness to
exemplify great compassion and worthiness in order to prove
to Dante that his submissiveness was not displeasure.
Instead, as their third, it would be an enjoyable, powerful
compulsion that they were willing to nourish for an
eternity. Their sexual encounters, whether as a twosome or
as a threesome, were wickedly naughty, yet sweetly
affectionate at the same time. Readers, you will not want
to miss out on this wonderfully written, fantastic story.
Note: Walking at Sundown
does contain BDSM sexual foreplay and male-male-female sex. |