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Crimson Ambrosia Sabrina Luna
Mardi Gras Publishing
ISBN: 0-9789024-2-4
Fiction, Erotica, GLBT, Paranormal
Reviewed by John Thompson |
Sabrina Luna is a Vamped up, full of detail, (short story) about a Vampire, Silas. He lives in Central Park, in a pent-house, with his long-time friend Elmo, the cat. As sunset, he looks down at the park, seeing the people with his keen vision, feeding his cat a rat, and thinking of the past- missing the exoticness of a hard-body man with him, then having a nice glass of wine, he made himself. As he thought of the past, he remembered a story as he was on Carpathian Mountain with his blood-brother Viktor as they rode a horse, smelling the people from afar and riding towards them to feast, but before they got to the destination, they were spotted by a young boy who told of their arrival. Silas assured Viktor that it would be okay, they had to charm the people, and then feast-but they weren’t as welcomed as they thought, but after talking them down and offering them fine wine, the camper’s, finding out they were gypsy’s let them in! There at the campfire, Silas, found Ivan, and he promised himself that tonight Ivan would be his. It was to long ago to remember when he had someone and he wanted him. At this point, Silas gets lustful and the steam boils. Going into passionate detail, the book lingers with love and lust, then more-over jumping into a spring-loaded sex scene. The book finishes through with Silas remembering Ivan, a dangerous wolf, a lustful kiss and then back to the tent for a sexual completion to an adding to your wanting need... Ending with a HUGE twist- that you have to really read closely the whole story to get.
This book is short, so it’s a must read, I believe, for anyone who likes erotic. Very grand description and I can easily see each sly smile and characters movement and signs. The beginning is a bit “what to say” not very interesting and I didn’t feel like the story was going to be that good, but as I read past the first two pages- it clung to me and I couldn’t stop reading! And the book wonderfully leads you up to the powerful- that concludes with a twist-worthy non-expecting delight! It sticks into memory and burned out a canvas of love and tragedy.