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Lust on the Wing: A Paranormal Erotic Anthology Kindle Edition

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Let your imagination take flight with this quartet of lusty novellas. In the second volume of the Lust series, our authors bring you atmospheric tales of winged creatures that will lift you from this world. Shapeshifters, monsters and creatures from legend deliver equal parts horror and romance.

Publisher’s Note: Lust on the Wing is a paranormal anthology which includes mature language and situations with some darker content. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book.

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If it weren’t for bad luck with men, she’d have no luck at all. In Devi Ansevi’s
Captive Mate, reality will never be the same for graduate student Berry Randall. She’s just learned that shifters are real, and they want her for their mate. Can she escape her captors? Or will she find freedom in the arms of the winged gryphons?

In Jacqui Greaves’
Blood of Stone, Fredegund has guarded her petrified charges for a century. With the rising of the twin moons, the Grotesques are awakening, hungry for more than food. Meanwhile, the human hordes have created the Charm, a seductress destined to destroy the balance of power between Grotesques and humans. Can Fredegund prevent the coming disaster, or will her world be changed forever?

Lila seeks a man who can satisfy her darkest desires. Porphyro and the virginal Madeleine are preparing to elope. In Ina Morata’s
Flights of Fantasy, Lila sets her sights on entrapping Porphyro, and sets sexy enticements to dispose of Madeleine. When her plans go awry, Lila must use her Lilitu wiles to seduce them both.

In Essemoh Teepee’s
Leonora, Marked by Daemons, we meet a feisty young woman with a secret. The SHAKKAN are the Shepherds, and humanity is their flock. For millennia they have bred Mark Bearers like Leo to withstand the most extreme forms of pleasure and pain. But nothing ever stays the same, and this is a time of great change.

[The four novellas in this book total 86,000 words. An additional section with information about the authors is also included.]

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Hello, my lovelies! This lusty, hardcore anthology is brought to you by four authors who love looking to the sky and imagining all the paranormal creatures that break the bonds of Earth's gravity. Let our stories take flight in your imagination on the wings of mythological creatures and erotic horrors who tantalize, titillate and electrify.

We celebrate the international nature of our authors! Language, grammar and style may vary between novellas, reflecting their country of origin. In this volume, authors are from the United States, New Zealand, and Great Britain.

Look for several volumes of Lust each year; you can keep up to date onall of the Lust anthology releases, and get exclusive behind-the-scenespeeks by signing up for Devi's mailing list at eepurl.com/b8ByF1, orjoining us on the Facebook PNRLust page.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01LXTE2W1
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Devi Ansevi
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 12, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.1 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 301 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Best Sellers Rank: #5,189,161 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2016
    As in most anthologies, I had various feelings about each of the novellas, each of which could have been extended into full length book, each of which ended with a definite 'what's next?' moment.

    My favourite out of the collection was the first one, 'Captive Mate' a far gentler, romantic tale compared to the others. It concerns a familiar and much loved trope, that of a non-shifter finding out she is the mate of a hot shifter (make that 2 hot shifters woohoo menage!) The real difference with this one (apart from the shifters being Gryphons rather than the normal wolf/bear/cat types) is rather than being a weak wobbly 'oh my, how can I cope, I'm so scared by these big hunky males' heroine, Berry is bright, asks very pointed questions and had me wanting to give her a high five. Would I read a continuing series? You bet. 5 star.

    The second book was Blood of Stone drew me in to an odd world of gargoyles (grotesques) and their female protector, who has to service the males them when they morph form stone to flesh to battle the human hoarde. It's a tough job, but someone got to do it and Fredegund doesn't seem to find the task difficult at all. Problems arise when a human woman with the title 'the Charm' gets involved. Would I read more of this one? Probably, although the lack of a romantic theme, in the novella at least would be a bit of a sticking point. 4 star.

    I DNF the third novella 'Flights of fancy'. I didn't really get what was going on. There were hearts with wings, a young couple that lusted after each other and a demoness that got it on with both of them, after kidnapping the young man. Would I read more on this story if it was available? No. Sorry. 2 star.

    I found this one strangely fascinating. It's very dark, involves non-consent, multiple partners and f/f as well as multiples. but it was the high prevalence of f/f scenes that tipped this over to a 'no thanks' for me, although I finished it because the premise was intriguing. The SKAKKAN are a group of species from another dimension (I think) would feed off the energy of human orgasms. They pick certain females (women 'taste' better than men) and give them insatiable desire. Orgasm energy is stored in special jewellery (you'll have to read to find out where) and then they come to collect. Wobbling between 3 and 4 because f/f does nothing for me, but I'll give it four because that's my hang-up and not the fault of the author. Would I read more? Erm... because of the graphic f/f scenes, no. If it had been m/f or m/m, oh yeah.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2016
    There are four stories in this anthology, “Captive Mate: A Gryphon’s Fated Mate Story” by Devi Ansevi, “Blood of Stone” by Jacqui Greaves, “Flights of Fancy” by Ina Morata and “Leonora: Marked by Demons” by Essemoh Teepee.

    Each story is very individual and I thought they were all well-written and highly imaginative. I enjoyed them all, some more than others, as I always find with an anthology.

    “Captive Mate: A Gryphon’s Fated Mate Story” bounced along nicely. There’s a lot of story packed into this novella, which left me hoping more to come. Devi struck me as having a very clear idea of her characters in their non-human form, and of their world.

    I found “Blood of Stone” was far more mythical and a bit darker in tone, with rather nightmarish creatures who had an intriguing life cycle.

    “Flights of Fancy” struck me almost as a dark, in-depth fair-tale for adults, with significant dreams, human and supernatural characters.

    Essemoh’s fictional world in “Leonora: Marked by Demons” is richly-developed and distinctly dark. This works as a stand-alone story for me, but I can see how it fits into a longer series of stories. I think the prologue was essential, even if it was a bit “tell”, but I don’t think it needed a similar epilogue. And I couldn’t understand why the name for the demon race is written in block capitals.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2016
    I REALLY don't like that the stories dont actually end. I hate that. Their really good but I feel very unsatisfied. What the eff!?!

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  • Ian Smith
    4.0 out of 5 stars A varied and imaginative collection of novella-length stories
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 23, 2016
    There are four stories in this anthology, “Captive Mate: A Gryphon’s Fated Mate Story” by Devi Ansevi, “Blood of Stone” by Jacqui Greaves, “Flights of Fancy” by Ina Morata and “Leonora: Marked by Demons” by Essemoh Teepee.

    Each story is very individual and I thought they were all well-written and highly imaginative. I enjoyed them all, some more than others, as I always find with an anthology.

    “Captive Mate: A Gryphon’s Fated Mate Story” bounced along nicely. There’s a lot of story packed into this novella, which left me hoping more to come. Devi struck me as having a very clear idea of her characters in their non-human form, and of their world.

    I found “Blood of Stone” was far more mythical and a bit darker in tone, with rather nightmarish creatures who had an intriguing life cycle.

    “Flights of Fancy” struck me almost as a dark, in-depth fair-tale for adults, with significant dreams, human and supernatural characters.

    Essemoh’s fictional world in “Leonora: Marked by Demons” is richly-developed and distinctly dark. This works as a stand-alone story for me, but I can see how it fits into a longer series of stories. I think the prologue was essential, even if it was a bit “tell”, and I don’t think it needed a similar epilogue. And I couldn’t understand why the name for the demon race is written in block capitals.

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