I think I could recognize a Sean Michael's book even without the front cover. It's the particular style, the writing is a flash of image and situation, a never ending flow, with a lot of dialogue and bit here and there of setting to complete the picture.
In Bite, Anton is a very rich and handsome werewolf who discovers a powerful attraction for his in-house cook, Greg. Greg is an easy-to-go man, who likes the simple things of life, like cooking and making sex, and who has not many demands if not a man to love him back and possible in a strongly manner. And Anton his a very alpha male and also a strong one, who happens to be also very possessive and from the first time he decides that Greg has to be him like mate. No matter if Greg is willing or not. Luckily Gregg is very willing. But someone else is not so happy they have found something good together.
Anton is like Sean Michael's writing, an overwhelming flooding that can be stopped. He is all you have in mind for a classical alpha male: strong, action no words type of man. Instead Greg is not the classical cute omega bottom. He is open and friendly but he is also independent and clever. He "decides" to be overwhelmed by Anton; I think that, if he would want, he could overpowers Anton in cleverness. And I imagine him like a gypsy, who chooses where to stay and when to go.
Overall Bite is a pretty long book which you read in few time, cause it goes down smoothly and easy.
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BitePaperback: 220 pages
Publisher: Torquere Press (June 16, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1603702180
ISBN-13: 978-1603702188
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