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The Pharaoh's Concubine
By: Z. A. MaxfieldImprint: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Format: ePub Un-encrypted (DRM free)
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Reader Review: I think this is my favorite ZAM book yet. I liked the adventure of the mob boss coming after Dylan and William. I'm usually not much for the religious bred hate in books but this worked for me. I liked seeing an ex-Mormon interacting with his still Mormon family members. The romance between Dylan and William was good. The chemistry was great and the sex scenes were good, not great. The end was anti-climactic considering how much was built into it. I did get a little confused by Dylan's reaction to Mosko as well as Dylan's dreams of William but it didn't pull me out of the story too much. Those are minor complaints when compared to how much I enjoyed everything else.
Beauty is only skin deep...until love reveals what lies beneath.
As mob boss Yvgeny Mosko's open secret, Dylan Anderson is happy enough with a passionate, if loveless, arrangement that affords him a life of luxury. But at thirty-six, he wonders how committed Mosko will be to an aging lover.
He finds out when a rival gang kidnaps him in a turf war everyone's sure to lose. Mosko unleashes deadly force, leaving no one alive except for a young man whose dark eyes tug at Dylan's heart-and the conscience he thought he'd excised long ago.
Though he tried to stop the kidnapping, William "Memo" Escobar knows Mosko will use what's left of him to send a powerful message to his rivals. When Mosko's pampered pretty boy risks everything to help him escape, he can't believe his luck.
William figures he's better suited to life off the grid, but as the days go by he begins to realize Dylan's beauty is more than skin deep. And as Dylan coaxes more and more beguiling smiles from William, he yearns for things-like family ties-he'd thought were best forgotten.
Yet behind their newfound happiness lurks the certain knowledge that no matter how careful they are, Mosko will come for what's his.
Warning: This book contains a mob boss, a kept man, and a reluctant kidnapper who will never have to hear the words, "Size doesn't matter."
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| Title of eBook: The Pharaoh's Concubine | |
| Release Date: 01-11-2011 | |
| Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. |
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| Parent title | The Pharaoh's Concubine |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | No |
| SKU | 2370004305776 |
| File size | 1012 |
| Internet Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
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Title: The Pharaoh's Concubine September 27, 2012 I think this is my favorite ZAM book yet. I liked the adventure of the mob boss coming after Dylan and William. I'm usually not much for the religious bred hate in books but this worked for me. I liked seeing an ex-Mormon interacting with his still Mormon family members.
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Number of Comments: 1 Rating(s) 1 Review(s)
Good action and a great romance.
Reviewer: A reader from JEROMESVILLE, OH USA
The romance between Dylan and William was good. The chemistry was great and the sex scenes were good, not great. The end was anti-climactic considering how much was built into it. I did get a little confused by Dylan's reaction to Mosko as well as Dylan's dreams of William but it didn't pull me out of the story too much. Those are minor complaints when compared to how much I enjoyed everything else.
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