Kiss of the Werewolves
Living in Chinatown in Boston, Megan has dreams in which she hears her grandfather tell her not to fear the kiss of the werewolf. Over in China, Jie, who is a werewolf, feels alone because of his disease. His Tai Chi sifu has looked after him since he got bitten. His sifu tells Jie that it is written in the stars that there is a woman for him, in Chinatown, that will love and accept him, even as a werewolf. Jie leaves for this place to find her. Another werewolf, who is not honorable, is also seeking Megan. Jie must find her first. When the confrontation with the other werewolf and his minions occurs, the suspense escalates. To save Megan, Jie has to revert into a werewolf. Megan accepts this aspect of him. Jie fears it and hates it. He takes steps to separate it from himself. In doing so, another person is created. Megan is the tie which has to help both men heal. This healing best occurs with the two men engaging in intimate acts with her. Megan knows that they are both aspects of the same man, and she does her best to help them. “Kiss of the Werewolves” by Sedonia Guillone is comprised of a very interesting combination of werewolf lore, Chinese energy work, romance, and eroticism. This makes for a story that is hard to put down. The plot is uniquely different than anything that I have ever read before. The erotic scenes are also extremely well written and in no way crude. Readers of paranormal romance will really enjoy this book.
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