Two volumes of holiday Dark Roasted Romance!

Dec 06, 2011 13:23


A Dark Roasted Christmas vol. 1 by Christopher CNewman, H S Kinn, Angelia Sparrow

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What to expect from A DARK ROASTED CHRISTMAS 1 :

Chronology: two set in the present and two in future (AU) (contemporary)

Romantic pairing(s)-- MF

Supernatural content -- one with, two without

Kink level -- low to medium

Like most of Dark Roast's anthologies, this holiday themed collection features a mix of genres to broaden the palate of erotic romance readers.

Chris Newman shows how emotional healing takes an unusual course for a disabled veteran of the Gulf War.

Angelia Sparrow brings together a feuding couple of the future ruling elite, bridging the differences in their backgrounds with demonstrable and exemplary love and tolerance despite the immense demands of their calling.

And H S Kinn introduces us to a world of magic where the seasonal cycles depend upon the harmony of its inhabitants.

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A Dark Roasted Christmas vol. 2 by Helgaleena, SM Bach, Chris Newman,

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What to expect from A Dark Roasted Christmas 2 :

Chronology: contemporary/ historical

Romantic pairing(s) MF, MF, FF

Supernatural content -- YES

Kink level-- low to medium

Suspense level-- low

All three of these stories involve supernatural elements. SM Bach writes a versified encounter of a woman who finds she has been very, VERY good, and her reward is the sexiest Santa imaginable...

Chris Newman brings together two hard-boiled strangers in a gritty urban setting who find out they have certain bloody secrets in common.

Helgaleena spins a prehistoric encounter of solstice ritual and out-of-body-bonding from one end of the planet to the other.

You will thrill to the extremes of pleasure and endurance as love makes the world go round even at the darkest and brightest experiences.

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