Thursday, February 26, 2009

Moonlight and Magic by Mina Carter

Siblings usually share alot of things. However, these incubus twins share everything!

Sage has recently broken up with her boyfriend and her friend Sherri thinks a night on the town would do her some good. A new club has recently opened up, Moonlight and Magic, and what better place to go than there. It's been rumoured that it is owned and ran by twin male incubus. The word out on the street is that the wait staff are sex demons and the girls can't wait to have a little fun. Unbeknown to Sherri though, Sage is part fae and can see right through the exotic glamours. Disappointingly, the wait staff is only humans.

Daelas is a centuries old incubus and he's bored. He's tired of just gazing at a woman or snapping his fingers and she falls to her knees before him. What he yearned for was a woman he could have a conversation with and desired him for his true self. Thankfully, one just came into his club and she was absolutely breathtaking.

When Jaren, Daelas's twin brother, finally appears in the bar, he can tell something is different. After his enquiry, one of his dancers tell him everything is fine with the exception of Daelus coming down earlier into the club. That information peaks Jaren's curiousity. Daelas never comes down into the club, so there had to be a reason why he did. He finally finds Daelas in their office, but he is not alone. He has a naked, luscious woman beneath him. The brothers have always shared everything and Sage was no exception.

MOONLIGHT AND MAGIC is steaming hot! Paranormal characters with strong chemistry sizzle against the club background. The very erotic scenes set the pages on fire. Demon twins and a pixie are having a good time, and your invited! Pick this one up today!

http://changelingpress.blogspot.com/2009/01/moonlight-and-magic-by-mina-carter.html

1 comment:

  1. First, anything with "Moonlight" in the title gets my attention! LOL But it sounds really good as I just finished my first "demon" book (Jacob - by J. Frank)and I am looking for more. Good review, I will probably be adding this to my wish list at B&N!
    :o)

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