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Moonshine by Julia Talbot and BA Tortuga


Title: Moonshine
Authors: Julia Talbot & BA Tortuga
Publisher: Torquere Press
Pages: 48
Characters: Jensen, David Twofeathers
POV: 3rd
Sub genre: Fantasy Romance
Kisses: 3.5


Blurb:

Jenson expects all sorts of trouble being a moonshine runner, but he never thinks it will come from a werewolf bite. He’s dealing with all that while getting his next shipment ready, and he thinks he’s doing all right until David shows up.

Confused, scared, and hot as hell, David is just the kind of trouble Jenson doesn’t need, and everything he wants. Can he help David figure out who bit them both, and keep his life on track at the same time?

Review:

Jensen is a ridgerunner who has a moonshine still in eastern Tennessee. He stays to himself ever since he was bitten and turned into a werewolf. He dreams of the day that he can find and kill the guy who bit him. He’s on his way to his cave when he’s attacked by a man who keeps asking “where is he?”. Turns out that the man, named David Twofeathers, was bitten by the same werewolf and that he’s been following the scent of him and that it leads right to Jensen.

Jensen and David find themselves instantly attracted to each other and can’t keep their hands off each other. David has no idea how to be a werewolf and Jensen is happy to teach him. The two men realize that they are mates and figure out that the werewolf that bit them knew that they were mates and led them to each other. They decide not to kill him and just enjoy their relationship.

I enjoyed reading this story. It’s definitely not your average shifter tale and it contains a unique twist of humor and passion. If you’re looking for a fast read with a different twist, this is the one for you!

Reviewed by Pat

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Crazy in Love by Julia Talbot


Title: Crazy In Love
Author: Julia Talbot
Publisher: Torquere Press
Pages: 40
Characters: Keaton, Dakota
POV: 3rd
Sub genre: paranormal
Kisses: 3.5

Blurb:

Keaton is kind of a city wolf, in love with his coffee shops and his Wi-Fi. Dakota tries to convince Keaton how dangerous it is to be so close to non-shifters, but it’s not until Keaton is captured and taken to an asylum that he realizes how reckless it is for a werewolf to stay so close to people. Can Dakota rescue his one true love, and convince Keaton he’s not crazy?

Review:

Kenton is a patient in a medium security sanitarium. The doctors and orderlies are trying to convince him that his claim of being a wolf shifter is just a symptom of his mental illness. The head psychiatrist tells Kenton that he has a new drug therapy that he wants to try on him to hopefully cure him.

Turns out Kenton really IS a wolf shifter who was injured and captured almost three weeks before. His mate Dakota was also injured and left for dead at the same time. Dakota has been looking for a way to get Keaton out of the hospital before the next full moon has him transforming into his wolf.

Dakota is able to bribe an orderly to send Keaton a message that he’ll be waiting outside the building where he’s being held. The two are able to escape from the hospital and make it to a local motel. The doctor and two orderlies are able to track them down but Kenton and Dakota are able to escape into the nearby woods. The doctor follows them in, where they shift in front of him and the doctor starts screaming that he seeing werewolves. The orderlies haul thwarted doctor back to the hospital as a patient and Kenton and Dakota leave to find a safer territory.

I really liked this story by Julia Talbot. She’s able to take the usual shifter tale and give it an original and unique twist that is totally unexpected. If you want a story that is definitely not run of thwarted mill, then you will LOVE this!

Reviewed by: Pat

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Cereus Building by Julia Talbot, Sean Michael, and BA Tortuga


Title: Cereus Building
Author: Julia Talbot, Sean Michael, and B.A. Tortuga
Publisher: Torquere Press
Pages: 195
Characters: Chayton & Kenny, Marco & Stephan, Zee & Daniel
POV: 3rd
Sub-Genre: Paranormal
Kisses: 5






Blurb:

What happens when a besieged and rather small dragon comes to a vampire and says, “I need your help.” Or when that vampire comes to a werewolf and says, “I have a job for you.” The vampire goes and builds a resort for things that go bump in the night, of course. Riding the wave of Julia Talbot’s Bloodrose series, the multi-author Cereus: Building features paranormal romance from three of Torquere Press’ most-loved authors. The stories move from vampire Jonny’s city club to a new luxury getaway in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, where pleasure and pain are the name of the game.

Julia Talbot’s It’s Elemental features construction contractor Chayton, a werewolf who thinks demon decorator Kenny is a little fussy, and a lot hot. They argue about everything from feng shui to sex. Will they be able to resolve their differences? The Third Course, by BA Tortuga tells the story of Marco and Stephan, werecats, brothers, and chefs who meet their match in head-bartender Faelan, who just happens to be a growly, sexy Top. Finally, Sean Michael’s Smoke and Gold follows the head dominant of the club, Zee, who’s dealing with trying to get his playrooms just so, and trying to figure out maddening dragon Daniel at the same time. Who can resist loving a dragon?

Review:

I do believe I could be one of the very few who hasn’t read all of the prior stories in the Bloodrose series and attempting to jump in with a review of this wonderful and amazing ongoing stories. I want to point out that just in case you haven’t read all the prior stories in the series, and you want to jump in as I did this late in the game, you will not at any point feel lost at sea. However, in order to get comfy with the whole idea and characters, I recommend you get the others as soon as possible.

This book is contrived of three stories written by three awesome writers who cover the creation of the new Cereus Resort. The reason for this story is because Daniel, the dragon asks his friend Jonny to build a resort for paranormal creatures and in that, his liar would be protected from the humans and Jonny agrees and puts Daniel in charge of the project.

It begins with Julia Talbot’s story Its Fundamental starring Chayton, a werewolf and and demon Kenny. Chayton is a construction superintendent and responsible for the layout of the rooms, the installation of certain features and working closely with Kenny, who by every sense of the word, is a fussy demon who has Chayton tied up in knots. In a good way of course. Kenny is snippy, demanding, and very sexual, driving Chayton up a wall and until they get to Kenny’s place where Chayton can give that demon a good old fashioned spanking and dinner. The two together are perfect, the each of them amplifying one other’s uniqueness. The two can’t seem to agree on the set up in some of the rooms, where Kenny is a yacker, Chayton is a bit more on the quiet side. They are actually a great match for one another. There is quite a bit of spanking in this story, like the rest in the series, lots of hot sex, and adorable characters.

The Third Couse by B.A. Tortuga is a cute story about twins and their fascination with Faelan the bartender of the resort. Brothers Marco and Stephan are chefs and by chance one day Faelan bumps into the brothers and knows they are more than shifters/chefs. They are both submissive beauties who are in need of a master and he sets out to show them he has what it takes. Fantastic spanking/ sex scenes and the plot works on trust and exploring what one likes and dislikes within. One night on the fullmoon the trio shift and go hunting. Faelan is a wolf, the boys are cats and one of the boys accidently gets in the way of the eating wolf, something bad goes on. This story is the one I liked the most in all honesty. One brother was badly injured mentally and psychically in the past whereas the other brother is very protective and very submissive. They work well together, they are adorable and made me want to hug them both. Faelan has his hands full, but wow the dynamics between these three is awesome.

And lastly we have a Dragon, named Daniel and a Demon named Zee, who is also the head Dom at the resort in a tale of their own. The closer it gets to opening day, Zee is getting antsy, as his biggest concern are the emergency buttons in the playrooms aren’t yet installed by none other than Chayton, who had his own story at the start of this book. Now with Daniel, who was assigned by the owner of the club to oversee the whole operation, finds his match in Zee. Zee considers Daniel a boy, as Daniel considers Zee a boy. Theirs is a funny situation but the sex between the two is hot, literally. And then one day Daniel finds a way to restore Zee’s badly injured horns and finds himself at deaths door. This is where we see Zee’s true colors shine and this is where I fell in love with the story. That’s what I like about this book, all three stories are wove into one big one, written by three authors, using several different characters to show the progress of a new adventure that I’m pretty sure promises to bring us more adventures.

Reviewed By: Michele

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Torquere Author: Julia Talbot is here with news!

Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions, Julia.

Hi, there! Thanks so much for having me. It’s always great fun here at Top 2 Bottom, and I love to hang out! (Feel free to come by anytime!)

What was your first book and how long did it take to get it published?

My first published novel was Manners and Means. I had been writing short stories for years. It took about a year to publish. I wrote it for Nanowrimo, and then looked for a place. No one was publishing m/m back then, so I had to form a company to publish it! Torquere Press was born. (CLAPS!!)

When did you start writing m/m romance? What about this genre interested you the most?

I started back in 2000. I fell in love with homoerotic books when I began reading Anne Rice and Poppy Brite in the 80s and early 90s. I didn’t know you could write m/m romance for a long while, though. When I finally figure out I could do that, I wrote like a fiend. I love m/m for a long of reasons, chief of which is the pretty. I love the very idea of men touching. I also like that m/m takes me, the female reader, out of the position of having to try to identify with a heroine, which oftentimes I can’t.

How long did it take you to get published? How many books have you written thus far?

Oh, my gosh. I got my first story published when I was about 15. It was a literary journal. I worked in newspapers a good bit, too. Now, as far as my first adult story, I was in my early 30s when I finally broke the market. At this point I’ve had hundreds of ebooks published, but only 20 or so of them are full length novels, I’d guess.

Do you write full time?

I do! Well, and I publish. I was able to quit working for someone else about six years ago, though, which was really exciting! I can work in my PJs and drink mai tais at my desk. It’s the best job ever.

Looking back was there something in particular that helped you to decide to become a writer? Did you choose it or did the profession choose you?

I think I had no choice. My mom was a big storyteller in the oral tradition. She taught me young to love sitting around the campfire telling tall tales. As I learned to read and write, I started to make up my own stories. I really don’t remember the first one. So, I think it was just in me all along.

On a typical writing day, how would you spend your time?

I work on publishing stuff after morning yoga and until early evening. Then I buckle down from five pm or so to midnight. That’s my writing time.

Do you write right through or do you revise as you go along?

I write straight through. I learned early on that if I tried to revise as I went I never got a story done. There was always this tweak or that. Then I hand it off to my partner, BA, and get her to look it over before re-writes.

When it comes to plotting, do you write freely or plan everything in advance?

I’d love to say I have more than a general idea of the plot when I start, but that would be a lie. I’m character driven, and I go where they, and deadlines, take me.

What kind of research do you do before and during a new book?

Depends on the book. Sometimes I do loads of research (always verify your source, folks! I worked in library systems!) and sometimes I wing it, writing what I know, like Colorado mountain boys or Texas cowboys. For new cities, I buy travel guide books. (Colorado! Woot!)

How much of yourself and the people you know manifest into your characters? How do you approach development of your characters? Where do you draw the line?

There’s always me in there somehow. Oftentimes it comes out in what I just experienced. A trip to Boston, for instance, yields a Western boy going to the east coast and discovering how he dislikes Dunkin’ Donuts coffee (sorry, y’all. It’s foul) I put a lot of people I see and hear in books, too, but rarely people I know closely. That way leads to madness if they’re unhappy with the way they’re portrayed.

How long does it take for you to complete a book you would allow someone to read? Do you write straight through, or do you revise as you go along?

Oh, that depends on the book, too. If it’s a novel, it can take a month or six. A short can take a day or a month. I let people read all along the way. They make it better, no matter what. I write straight through, as if I revise as I go, it will never get done!

Writers often go on about writer’s block. Do you ever suffer from it, and what measures do you take to get past it?

I never have a lack of ideas. I do occasionally lack time or concentration. Sometimes I’m too busy. But I’m never really blocked.

When someone reads one of your books for the first time, what do you hope they gain, feel or experience?

I just hope they’re entertained. That’s my job as a storyteller.

Can you share three things you’ve learned about the business of writing since your first publication?

The very first thing I learned is that publishing is not creative. Writing is, but publishing is a cutthroat business. Then I had my first signing, where I learned that loyal readers make it all worth it. Then I learned that I would still be writing, even if I could never be published again.

Does the title of a book you’re writing come to you as you’re writing it, or does it come before you even begin the first sentence?

Hmm. Most of the time I turn to my partner BA and ask, “What should I call my new book? It’s about this guy…

How would you describe your sense of humor? Who and what makes you laugh?

I’m a big goof. I love Muppets. I equally adore fart jokes. Most often, my basset hounds are the laugh inducers.

What is the most frequently asked Julia Talbot question?

When are you going to write the sequel to (any book). Sometimes I even plan to write one and don’t…

What was the best piece of advice you’ve received with respect to the art of writing? How did you implement it into your work?

Write like no one is reading. Sort of like dance like no one is watching, you know? If I let what I think the market wants influence me too much, it wrecks me.

When it comes to promotion, what lengths have you gone to in order to increase reader-awareness of your work?

I have worn corsets to book signings. Ugh. (Brave lady!)

Writing is obviously not just how you make your living, but your life-style as well. What do you do to keep the creative “spark” alive – both in your work and out of it?

I eavesdrop. I travel. I sit at the mall and people watch. People are fascinating.

What kind of books do you like to read?

I love mysteries and serial killer books. I adore romances, though, and never count those out.

If you weren’t a writer what would you be?

A librarian. I worked in libraries for years.

Where did you get the idea for the stories you write?

Everywhere. Rafting trips and horseback riding. Walking to the store and driving to yoga.

When it comes to the covers of your books, what do you like or dislike about them?

I always like something. The characters can never look like they do in your head, but the artists put a lot of effort into my vision.

Aside from writing, what else do you enjoy doing?

I love to stitch (cross stitch and knitting) and of course I love to read. I hike with my dogs and garden with my partner BA.

Any special projects coming out soon we should watch for?

Hopefully! I have a novelette coming out from Torquere Press called Crazy in Love, a werewolf story, and a new Mixed Breeds book from Changeling Press called Tiger by the Toe, which is about big cat shifters.

New writers are always trying to glean advice from those with more experience. What suggestions do you have for new writers?

Write. A lot. Every day. It can take hundreds of stories to find the right one, the one that works and sells, too.

Can you please tell us where we can find you on the Internet?

www.juliatalbot.com – on Twitter I’m @juliatalbot and my blog is at http://juliatalbot.blogspot.com/

Could you please share your favorite excerpt(s) from one of more of your stories with us?


Sure! Here’s a tiny bit from An Itch to Scratch, which is the first in my Bloodrose series at Torquere Press.

“Well, Deacon…”

“Deke.”

The owner of the very exclusive club Deke had applied to smiled at him, making a note in a leather bound folder. The place was like that. Leather portfolios and leather chairs, the smell of expensive booze and tobacco strong, even this early in the day. “Deke, then. Your application looks perfect, and your references are impeccable. So we only have two things to talk about.”

“Okay.” Deke twisted his key ring around his fingers, trying not to look nervous. Normally he wouldn’t set foot in a swanky place like the Bloodrose, but he had this itch that he just had to scratch, and it was getting tough to find a safe place to do it. So, there he was, sitting in front of an amazingly hot guy named Jonny, who had gone over his file with a fine toothed comb. Jonny smiled, revealing a set of tiny, needle-sharp fangs, reminding him that he’d chosen the damned club for a reason that went beyond private membership and a free massage.

“First, we need to decide exactly what you want out of your experience at Bloodrose. It says here that you would like to try to defer your membership fees by entering into an exclusivity contract with one of our current members.”

Deke’s cheeks heated. You didn’t have to be broke to be unable to come up with the kind of fees Bloodrose charged, damn it. “Uh. Yeah. It’s an option on the application. I mean, I assumed people did it all the time.”

“They do. Not to worry. I just want you to understand that, barring any incompatibility, this will lock you into a year’s worth of commitment.”

“I do. Understand, I mean.” That was the reason Deke was there, in fact. With an itch like his to scratch, he ended up at a lot of skanky bars, picking up a lot of nameless guys, and he was getting tired of it. Not to mention the fact that it was becoming dangerous. Oh, he didn’t worry any about disease or anything. That was a fortunate side effect of being a werewolf. No, what he worried about was the weird little packs of vamps and other things that were banding together out there. A man could get himself in real trouble if someone had bad intentions working, and there were more and more vamps out there who would like nothing more than to lock him away somewhere and treat him like their own little Energizer bunny.

“Well, then, we have a few options. I can try to match you with a member and you can do a few interviews. Or, if you really want to go for those membership fees, I can choose more than one patron who might meet your needs, and we can have an auction.”

“An auction?” Whoa. Whoa, what did that mean? He had a sudden image in his head of some dude talking really fast and blabbering on about how he was from sturdy stock and how he could mostly control his wolf shifting, even on the fullest moon. “Wait. If someone… what? Buys me for a year, what if we don’t get along?”

“All auctions have a two week guarantee.” Jonny leaned his elbows on the giant mahogany desk, looking as earnest as a vamp with a three hundred dollar haircut could look. “I also happen to be very good at placing members with partners.”

“And this is the best way to defer my fees?”

“For you? Yes. You’re a valuable commodity, Deke. It also helps me, I admit. You could simply come to the club on a temporary membership and meet someone, thus taking a member away. Instead, you’re willing to allow me to find someone to pay for you to come here.”

“Well, yeah. I mean, that’s kind of the point. I need a safe place to do this, you know?” He didn’t want to take someone to his apartment, didn’t want to go someplace private without a security fail safe in place. Bloodrose had private rooms, good steaks, and lots of vamps to choose from. From what he’d heard.

“Well, then. I’ll get the ball rolling on the patrons. That just leaves us one thing to finish up.” Something in the air changed, the whole feel going from business-like to sexual. Predatory. Jonny went from all business to slinky, growly…

Deke liked it.

Thanks so much for having me! (Thank you for being here!)

XXOO

Julia

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The Spice of Life by Julia Talbot

Title: The Spice of Life
Author: Julia Talbot
Publisher: Torquere Press
Pages: 11
POV: 1st
Sub-Genre: Contemporary
Kisses: 4




Blurb:

When Brian brings home a plug with a red jewel at the base, his lover Colin lets him know exactly what he thinks of it, and it’s nothing good. Brian’s intrigued, though, determined to get Colin to wear the plug for him because just the idea of it makes him hot for some reason. Will he be able convince his lover to use the new toy, or has he wasted his money?

Review:

Brian has to be one of the most headstrong characters I’ve read in a while. He buys this butt plug for is partner, Colin and now Colin is described as one of the growliest manliest gay men, ever. Now, this butt plug isn’t just any butt plug. This one has a jewel at the end of it and it’s a red one and one that Brian wasn’t to introduce to Colin’s ass.

The story just really revolves around Brian trying to get his boy friend to let him use it on him but Colin is so deadest on the no that one day Brian finally admits defeat on that particular plug and uses it on himself instead. Now, Colin sees that and he’s all over it, loves how it looks as long as its not in his ass. Do you think Brian gives up after this? HAHA. Read this short to find out.

Reviewed By: Michele

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Loose Snowby Julia Talbot

Title: Loose Snow
Author: Julia Talbot
Publisher: Torque Press
Pages: 43
POV: 3rd
Sub-Genre: Contemporary
Kisses: 5





Blurb:

Jack and AJ had a thing once, but Jack wasn’t ready to settle down. They still work together at the Forestry Service, seeing each other every day, but the situation comes to a head when Jack encounters loose snow out on the trail, and gets caught in an avalanche. Will AJ see things differently after Jack’s brush with death?

Review:

Okay I’m not gonna lie. I love this story for the plot itself but what made it even more special is that it takes place here in Colorado. I love to see my home State in stories. But believe me that didn’t add to my rating. My rating is based solely on the elements of this short and cute, well done story about two men who love one another but are too stubborn to openly admit it.

Jack and AJ work together for the Forestry Service in the mountains in Colorado. Their main job is to be sure the roads are somewhat safe and to rescue people who manage to get lost or injured. Now, as the men do work together and see one another every day, tensions do arise, as to be expected. AJ was ready to devote his life to Jack and Jack wasn’t ready so they split up. Then one day Jack decides to take AJ’s new red jeep out to check on things, avalanche’s to be exact and sadly he ends up buried in one. By the time AJ finds him he’s damn near frozen to death.

AJ ends up taking him to the hospital and then once he’s released he stays with Jack at his place but that near death experience woke not only Jack up, but AJ more so. However, there isn’t a kiss and make up and live happily ever after…at least not that quick. They have some things to work out…but can they? Will Jack realize that AJ is the one and only man for him?

Read it. You won’t be disappointed.

Reviewed By: Michele

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Doggie Style by Julia Talbot

Title: Doggie Style
Author: Julia Talbot
Publisher: Torquere Press
Pages: 17
POV: 3rd
Sub-Genre: Shifter
Kisses: 4




Blurb:

Ray might be a werewolf, but he’s never lived with a pack. He’s so civilized he doesn’t even know Doc, his new foster dog, is a shifter, too. Doc is far more in touch with his animal instincts, and he thinks Ray will make a great mate. Can they learn to live together, doggie style?

Review:

Yes reading that title had my mind going in ONE direction. Boy was it the wrong one. Just sayin’. This is a cute shifter story about Ray, a clothing designer for dogs, and Doc, a new dog he is to “dress” up to help make him more adoptable before his time is up on this earth. Well, Ray’s sister brings the dog to him and Ray instantly decides to keep the dog and then he finds out the dog is a shifter, just like he is and sparks start. We have a city dweller and a country boy, and one who never shifted and the other who does it as often as he can.

Doc “runs away” only to be caught again by Ray’s sister and finally Ray gives in and agrees to go run with Doc, as the shifters they are. Ray was adopted so he never knew how to shift and since he lived in the city, he surpressed the urges to do so, that is until he met Doc.

It’s an enjoyable read by Julia. All I can say is:Cute.

Reviewed By: Michele

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Acting Out by Julia Talbot

Title: Acting Out
Author: Julia Talbot
Publisher: Torquere Press
Pages: 15
Characters: Colby Dannis, Sean Landry
POV: 3rd
Sub-Genre: Contemporary, Western, Romance
Kisses: 4




Blurb:

Bullrider and adrenaline junkie Colby is mid-jump in his ATV when his old rooming buddy Sean drives back into his life, sending him flying off his vehicle. Sean wants Colby to come to Hawaii for a charity event. Colby agrees to attend, but only if he and Sean can share a room again, just like in the old days.

Can these two rough-riding cowboys recapture a piece of the past, or can they do even better this go-round?

Review:

Colby Dannis is a successful all-around rough stock rider. His zest for life and his willingness to live life on the edge has gotten him into a scrape…or three. One day on holiday he’s riding his ATV when he wrecks in front of his former best friend and lover, Sean Landry. Sean is a successful bullrider who has come to talk Colby into doing a charity event in Hawaii. At first, Colby tells Sean he won’t do it, but then after some persuasion on Sean’s part, Colby agrees to attend the charity event, but only if they share a room.

Sean’s first thought is to not agree on Colby’s terms, but since he really wants Colby to attend he reluctantly agrees to his former lover’s demands. At first, Sean is able to resist the still very sexy Colby, but as the day passes, he finds it harder and harder to resist his seductive lover. Both men realize how much they missed one another, and the love they once shared for each other starts to rekindle as they spend more and more time together. But, will it these old feelings be enough to start a new future together?

I really liked this book. Both Colby and Sean are interesting characters who clearly have an emotionally charged past together. I thought there was a good balance between Colby’s recklessness and Sean’s more stable nature. I also enjoyed the camaraderie and the electrifying chemistry they had together. Since I love bullriders and western themed M/M romances, Acting Out was a great and fun way to escape my everyday ho-hum life for a short amount of time. For such a short story it really packs a lot of punch and I enjoyed every minute of it.

My one gripe about Acting Out is the length. It’s one of the things I both hate and love when it comes to reading short stories. Just when things start to really get good, the book is over and I find myself wishing for more. Any fan of Ms. Talbot’s will really enjoy this sexy short as well as any reader looking for a quick, hot read with some sexy cowboys.

Reviewed By: Gabbi

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Crate Trained by Julia Talbot

Title: Crate Trained
Author: Julia Talbot
Publisher: Torquere Press
Pages: 13
Characters: Gary and Chey
POV: 3rd
Sub-Genre: Contemporary / Light D/s
Kisses: 3.5




Blurb:

Gary knows that anonymous cruising is dangerous, but he never expects for a night out to end in a painful bite that won’t seem to heal. His cop roommate Chey knows that bite is even more dangerous than Gary imagines. Can he convince Gary that he needs to take some precautions before it’s too late?

Review:

Sometimes a short story needs to be more, if only for the readers to really get to know the characters a little better, if only to get their heads into the scene(s), the settings and the like. In this story, this is the case. I am a big fan of Julia and I love her writing but in this short I really needed more from her to give it more than I did in ratings. This is not saying the writing isn’t there, it is. Julia gives us a great character description but everything was just too rushed.

The characters are Gary and Chey. Chey is a cop who warns Gary about how dangerous cruising at the bars can be and sadly Gary finds out the hard way when he steps into the bathroom with a stranger to get his uh..rocks off and ends up being bitten.

You have to know this isn’t any normal bite and as days pass Chey begins to “smell” the infection from the bite. Turns out Chey is a whole hell of a lot more than just a cop. And due to that bite, Gary is more than just Gary. Being a werewolf is natural to Chey, but to Gary, its a new experience and Chey has to lead the way.

It’s a super short story, easy read and interesting characters. I just needed more of the two men, especially wanting to know what exactly Gary was thinking while this was going on. Crate Trained is cute, because this is how Chey trains Gary to accept his wolf. I think. I’d love to see a longer version of this story.

Reviewed By: Michele

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Pushing Limits by Julia Talbot


Title: Pushing Limits
Author: Julia Talbot
Publisher: Torquere Press
Pages: 14
Characters: Dell and Law
POV: 1st
Sub-Genre: BDSM
Kisses: 5






Blurb:

Dell loves to push Law’s limits, but Law’s surprised when a trip to a friend’s house results in the best kind of show, with Dell’s friend Jimmy staging a spanking for their pleasure. It certainly makes for a night to remember, but will it be too much to ask Law to do some of the same things?

Review:

This is just the right amount of sauce for a Torquere Sip. Julia does a wonderful job with her characters, Dell and Law. Dell, the Dom loves to push Law’s limits And here he does a wonderful job at it. They go to a friend’s house where there is a spanking scene taking place and it’s one that really does push most anyone’s limits. Very juicy read, loved the description and the dialogue between the Dom and his sub. The spanking scene very nice and to see how Law handled it, squirming in his pants without moving was fun. I really liked the two characters and highly recommend this even if it is short…

Reviewed By: Michele

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