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Lyon by Elizabeth Amber

nenacall's review

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5.0

This series keeps getting better. Youngest Satyr brother, Lyon goes on his search for the Fey kings third daughter to bring into the fold.

ameretet's review

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1.0

Awful.

themarishale's review

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2.0

Though the series started off strong for me with Nicholas, the rest of the series fell short of my expectations.

I love good erotica as much as the next erotica fan, but the M/M "shimmerskin" scene was not something I was prepared for. While the scene itself did not bother me, M/M is not something that attracts me. Also, the resolution of Elise/Sibela's identity, the connection to Juliette, and the claim over Lyon took a little longer to resolve than I thought necessary. And what was up with Valmont? I apologize in advance, the idea of incestuous relationships weirds me out.

I really, really wanted to like Lyon, most especially because Raine was a bit of a let down for me, but I just didn't.

gems_31's review

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4.0

Elizabeth Amber seems to be growing as a writer for each book is an improvement on the last, at least structuraly. After thinking that Nicholas seemed to suddenly stop, Both this and Raine shows a much more fluid way of storytelling.

I really liked this book, though I didn't feel the same compassion for the two leads as I did with Raine and Jordan. I was still glad that they got their HEA and I liked some of the more paranormal elements to the story.

What was excellent were the very hot sex scenes and this book really shows Ambers talent of making the most mundan and innocent things highly erotic. One major scene for me was Lyon weaving a tale about a painting in the room of the bordello, where Juliete stayed. That had me reaching for a fan it was so hot!!!

I don't want to spoil things but one other scene was pretty cleverly done and put a whole new spin on a menage toi (MY french sucks so sorry if this is spelt wrong)

Anyway, These books are my guilty pleasure and I can't wait to keep reading them.
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