Jewels of the Nile Volume I A special edition anthology of six sizzling stories from Ellora's Cave's Mistresses of Romatntica This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is great. The story line is amazing!!! I loved it. I strongly recommend to get the whole series. The author puts a new twist on an old dragon theory.
Fantastic anthology
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Tielle St. Clare: By Daylight Come Tina is persuaded by her nieces to use a spell from an old magic dragon book. The next day she finds a wounded dragon at her doorstep. This dragon turns out to be a beautiful man, who tells her that in his world every Maiden has two lovers, a Protector and a Warrior. Raython (the dragon) is her Protector and now she has to find her Warrior. The first one who comes into her mind is Dane, the man she secretly desires. But will he believe the entire tale and will he be able to share her with another man? Soon they have to prove that they are a perfect team because Tina and Raython's lives are in danger. This story is a really hot ménage story. Tielle St. Clare describes the feelings of all three characters coming together in a really great way. Wow! What woman could say that she has a magical dragon as a lover plus a very sexy warrior. Madison Hayes: Hyde! Teller awakens with no memory of what happened to her and finds herself in Baron Jay Kel's bed. Yet, he is not the only man who plays an important role in her future. Huvisdank, a DNA stripped clone, and Hyde, who maybe is Jay's half-brother also play a deciding factor in her life. A big secret connects all three of them and Teller has to find a way to solve this secret if she wants to know which man she can trust. This is a very unusual story that will keep the reader on edge. Hyde will fascinate you from the first time you meet him. He is a very complex character and really personifies sensuality. The sex scenes in this story are really hot, especially the strangest ménage scene I have ever read. It involves one participant who is not really a participant but more like a bystander. This story was really fun to read and I liked the Sci-Fi setting for a dragon story. Mlyn Hurn: Tale of the Dragon Princess Lyra runs away from castle life and an unwanted marriage to share a cave with the dragon Maldovar who is nest sitting a dragon egg. Before she left she met Krytan with whom she shares a night of intimacy with. He sleeps with her thinking she is a gift from the king for his pleasure. This one night was Lyra's introduction to the world of pleasure and sensuality, yet many problems lay ahead of Lyra and Duke Krytan before they can enjoy real marital bliss. This was a real fun read. Maldovar and his comments as well as unusual habits were so much fun to read. He reminds me of Drago from Dragonheart in many ways. Lyra and Krytan have a lot of problems and misunderstandings to solve before they recognize, with the help of Maldovar and Krytan's son, that they are destined for each other. Enter the Dragon is a wonderful and perfectly written anthology. The different settings of the dragon stories (Contemporary/Sci-Fi/Fantasy) are well chosen. I was sad when each story ended because I didn't want them to end. This anthology is really a must read and not just for dragon fans like me
Three great stories ...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
By Daylight Come (Tielle St. Clare): To entertain her young nieces one weekend, math teacher Tina repeats a magic spell to entice her true love to come to her. The next day, a wounded and bleeding dragon appears on her property, and then suddenly changes into a handsome, sexy man. More surprising is that in the dragon's world, relationships are based on a triad - the Protector, the Maiden, and the Warrior. Tina is the Maiden, the dragon is the Protector. Who could be her Warrior? By Daylight Come is a contemporary fantasy, in which a modern woman's life is enlivened by a fantasy creature. It is a very erotic story, with a simple plot that gives the author scope for a lot of graphic and very sexy love scenes involving a ménage à trois. This was the sexiest of the three stories, and should be read with a couple of ice packs available for cooling off. Hyde! (Madison Hayes): Baron Jay Kel, cousin of the ruler Val Kel, is involved in a dangerous game of politics. Into this game is brought Teller, a woman who appears in Jay's bed with a broken leg and various other injuries. Jay knows that Teller was injured by his crazed brother Hyde, and left for Jay to take care of. While Teller recovers from her injuries in Jay's luxurious villa, she is dazzled and confused by Jay, Hyde, and the clone-servant Huvisdank, all of whom become her lovers. What secrets are being hidden from her in the remote villa? Dare she trust any of the men? Hyde! is a futuristic suspense story, told in a somewhat abrupt, fast-cut style that creates an appropriately technological atmosphere. The pieces of the "puzzle" were obscured by all of the atmospheric details, and so the author was able to lead this reader happily down the garden path - in the wrong direction! I love it when an author is able to totally fool me as to their intentions. Rather than reveal any secrets, I will simply say that this seemed to me to be the best written and most intriguing story in the collection. For the sensitive reader, I note that Hyde! includes an abundance of very explicit sexual scenes, written in a raw, spare style. Tale of the Dragon (Mlyn Hurn): Princess Lyra is something of a tomboy, and would rather spend her days alone in her remote valley - well, not precisely alone -- she has a dragon living in the cave as well. Maldovaar is the leader of the remaining dragons, and Lyra has persuaded him to help her hatch a dragon egg that she found. (She is so persuasive that the dignified Mal finds himself sitting on an egg like a female!) However, real life intrudes into Lyra's happy existence. She must go back to the castle to help welcome her father's guest, the Duke of Krytan. Unknown to Lyra, there's a wedding scheduled as part of the festivities, and she is to star as the bride! Tale of the Dragon is a medieval sort of fantasy story with some very appealing characters, a simple plot and a cosy ambiance. Even though she is a princess, the character of Lyra comes across as a real and love
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