"Were-Cats and Prophecies"
Witches and Weres are like oil and water. It's a good thing
they've been ignoring each other for nearly 400 years. Now
Tess Menzies' grandfather, the ex-head of the Witches'
Council, has decided that it's time to talk again, and he's
sent Tess to find the head of the Council of Others and
extend the invitation. She finds a sexy, dangerous were-cat
who attracts her like no other being ever has. As Felix of the Manhattan were-cats and head of the Council
of Others, Rafael De Santos has enough to deal with without
adding a bunch of crazy witches to the mix. Even if their
ambassador is as delicious and sexually responsive as
Tess . Destiny has other plans, though, and from the minute
they meet, their fate is sealed. Though part of Warren's Fixed series, FUR FOR ALL is a
completely stand-alone novel that does not require that the
other books in the series be read for full understanding.
In other words, there are no excuses to avoid this book.
Chock full of interesting characters living their lives in
a world that co-exists with our own, FUR is a fun, sexy
read. The world that Warren paints is totally believable,
and the sex is truly out-of-this-world amazing. Romance is
the main plot of the story, and there is the requisite
happy-every-after to add the perfect ending touch.
Sensually pleasing and enjoyably modern, FUR FOR ALL is a
read guaranteed to enchant fans of erotic romance. Sensuality Level: This novel has been rated E-erotic, by
the publisher.
Reviewed by Ann Leveille
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted December 23, 2003
SummaryIn Manhattan, witches and werefolk have been giving each
other the silent treatment for nearly 400 years, but now
someone wants to renew diplomatic relations. When she's
picked for the job, Tess can't believe it. She might be a
witch, but she's hardly a miracle worker.
In the end, tracking down Rafael De Santos, the head of the
Council of Others, turns out to be the easy part. The hard
part is falling in love with him. And the really hard part
is convincing this werecat to stop tomcatting around.
Luckily for Tess, some things are just meant to be.
Sexual Content: E-rotic. Genre: Fantasy.
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