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Tail-tell Signs of Trouble by Misa Izanaki
Blurb:
Dante knows that skipping work probably isn’t the best idea if he wants to impress his lover, club owner Kale. Too bad he can’t figure out any other way to explore the side of Kale he hardly knows, the side that’s a formidable Dom. Kale is furious when he finds out what Dante is up to, but he soon learns that protecting Dante from a certain side of him isn’t going to work. Can Dante show Kale that he wants everything Kale has to give?
Review:
Izanaki brings readers back to the popular setting of the Body Shop, a strip/sex club where shifters are normal and anyone slightly more than human finds a welcome. This time we’re treated to a look at the owner Kale and his human lover, Dante. Dante is a bartender and he and Kale have been living and working together for a year. All is going well but someone happened to mention to Dante that Kale was well known as a dominant lover, a fact Kale has kept hidden from his bratty but adorable boyfriend.
Determined to find out about what Kale has been keeping from him, not only because Dante is excited by the prospect of a dominant Kale, but what else has been kept from him? Dante is not as young as he may look and although he has an innocence about him that is likely to survive regardless of experience, he’s capable of being a full partner in his relationship to Kale; now he just has to convince Kale of that.
This was a fun, sexy story that drops the reader into an established relationship and turns the heat up slightly. The author has created an engaging world in the Body Shop and characters slide in and out easily and seamlessly with varying degrees of depth. Kale and Dante have great potential but are cut short due to the length and the lack of background to the already established couple. Instead this is more a short, hot, sexy look at two men who have scorching passion and creative uses for Dante’s tail.
Fans of Izanaki’s existing work are likely to enjoy this, but new comers to this author’s work should start with Between a Fox and a Hard Place 1: Threesome . This can easily be read on it’s own without having read any of the other works, but the setting is more detailed and interesting if you’ve been given glimpses of these character before, in my opinion.
Get it HERE!
**EDIT
Apparently Dante and Kale have been introduced in a short story anthology. -_- Can I mention the whole confusion with series again? I’m also looking for an author website, which I couldn’t find. And a timeline of books, also couldn’t find. More to come as I get a good listing.
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