Take Me. Tempt Me. Tame Me. Cailey Holm is definitely not a cat person--in fact, she's terrified of felines in all forms. Creating a sexy were-lion as the hero of her latest erotic romance was supposed to help her overcome that fear, but suddenly the tall, dangerous, domineering alpha-cat of her darkest dreams is standing in her living room--and then carrying her back to his world, demanding to explore her most erotic fantasies. . . Set free from Cailey's story, Lander Cornelius, King of the Werekin, now has a mind of his own--not to mention a magnificent, muscular body specially designed to make his mistress ache with desire. At first Lander's only motive is to protect his people by controlling Cailey's magic. But now, he intends to bring them both to the peak of ultimate ecstasy, showing her the intense pleasure of total submission, and unleashing a pure, animal passion that has no limits except their wildest imaginations. . .
There are few things author Cailey Holm likes less than cats. When her critique partner talks the feline-phobic Cailey into creating a were-lion hero as a way to overcome her fears, Cailey's skeptical, but goes along with the idea. Then her creation, Lander Cornelius, King of the Werekin, not only shows up in her home, but also kidnaps Cailey and takes her to his world. Thrust into a situation over which she has no control, Cailey is both aroused and fearful of her sensual captor. Lander swears he won't harm her that he only wishes to harness her powers to protect his people. Can Cailey risk being swept into an unwritten tale where danger lurks in unexpected places? Or will she submit to the erotic temptation Lander presents for a chance at the kind of love she's only written about? It's a tempting fantasy, being swept away by the hero of a novel. Tawny Taylor takes this dream and gives it her own original twist in Wicked Beast. I loved the idea of an author being taken into a world she's only begun to form. It enabled me to possess a certain amount of knowledge to become familiar with Lander and his world, while still leaving plenty of room for discovery and surprise. I sincerely liked Cailey and Lander. Each had room for growth when the book began and Ms. Taylor wove their character development in beautifully. As a couple, the two generated enough heat to start a fire, fitting for a heroine who pens erotic romance, I think. The only thing I would wish for is a more developed resolution to the tale. The ending felt somewhat rushed and I was left with a few questions. Still, I enjoyed Wicked Beast and hope Ms. Taylor writes stories for Cailey's critique partners, Mia and Lisa. Shayna Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
fun romantic fantasy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Cailey Holom is not just a non cat person; she has a deep rooted feline phobia as she fears these beasts. To help her overcome her inane irrational dread even of tiny house cats, she writes an erotic romance starring the were-lion King Lander Cornelius as his race's champion. To her shock she drools and not from the mouth over her fictional hunk. Cailey is further taken aback when Lander actually arrives in her home. A witch has dispatched him to abduct her, which he does taking her back to his land where he is the king of the Were-kin. Freed from the limitations of a novel, Lander plans to teach his prisoner ecstasy as only a WICKED BEAST can provide. This is a fun romantic fantasy starring a stunned heroine and the lion king who rules her dreams and soon afterward her reality. The story line contains Cailey's segments from were-lion book used sort of as flashbacks within the overall novel; however that device slows down the overall engaging plot of a woman who learned from her lion to stop worrying and strangely love the cat. Harriet Klausner
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