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Lädt ... Speed Demonvon Cynthia Sax
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The idea of a genetically enhanced cop initially worried me a little. Genetically enhanced soldiers seem to make more sense to me, since they're fighting "the enemy out there". But then, criminals are also a type of enemy, and even though genetically enhanced cops would walk among civilians, so to speak, the idea that they are somehow better equipped to fight crime is also reassuring. Not that a lot of crime fighting takes pace in 'Speed Demon' – it's all about the heat between a genetically enhanced cop who refuses to admit he is gay, and the demon who has fallen for him. Nero is a demon, and it shows. His behavior on the job and off, and the way he teases Sarge is typical for his kind. And even though he isn’t a lust demon, he could have fooled me… He also fools Sarge, who keeps insisting he's only tempted because of Nero's demon powers. Yeah, right! When they do finally connect? Incendiary is putting it politely. Rough, hard, and take-no-prisoners activity follows and nothing, not even Internal Affairs, can stop them. If you prefer your stories to have more heat than plot, if a demon and a genetically enhanced cop getting it on are your thing, and if you’re looking for an entertaining read that is full of rough loving, then you might enjoy this short story. NOTE: This book was provided by Changeling Press for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews. Well, I guess you have to read this as part of the series, because I never really got quite what was going on. Nero was a demon? Sarge was genetically altered? OK... Sure. But I liked the police officer partners-in-lust-then-love blurb, so I read it. Despite not understanding much, the emotions were real and the sex was hot. So it's all good. Short and sweet little romp. Recommended. Well, I guess you have to read this as part of the series, because I never really got quite what was going on. Nero was a demon? Sarge was genetically altered? OK... Sure. But I liked the police officer partners-in-lust-then-love blurb, so I read it. Despite not understanding much, the emotions were real and the sex was hot. So it's all good. Short and sweet little romp. Recommended. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Nero is a demon, and it shows. His behavior on the job and off, and the way he teases Sarge is typical for his kind. And even though he isn’t a lust demon, he could have fooled me… He also fools Sarge, who keeps insisting he's only tempted because of Nero's demon powers. Yeah, right! When they do finally connect? Incendiary is putting it politely. Rough, hard, and take-no-prisoners activity follows and nothing, not even Internal Affairs, can stop them.
If you prefer your stories to have more heat than plot, if a demon and a genetically enhanced cop getting it on are your thing, and if you’re looking for an entertaining read that is full of rough loving, then you might enjoy this short story.
NOTE: This book was provided by Changeling Press for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews. ( )