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Lori King

Author of Weekend Surrender

40 Works 298 Members 15 Reviews

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Works by Lori King

Weekend Surrender (2015) 73 copies, 5 reviews
Fire of the Wolf (The Gray Pack #1) (2012) 27 copies, 1 review
Forget Me Knot (Crawley Creek, #1) (2015) 27 copies, 2 reviews
Flawless Surrender (2015) 18 copies, 1 review
Broken Surrender (Surrender Series Book 4) (2015) 8 copies, 2 reviews
Point of Seduction (2014) 5 copies
Dirty Doms Box Set (2016) 4 copies

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17 reviews
This was truly a "Ohhhh Myyyy!" type of story. Smutty and steamy just do not come close to describing how wildly hot this novel is.



It lightly touched on BDSM and went full throttle into hot n' wild sex, and polygamy... for once it being woman x men and not the other way around.My feminist lioness is purring in approval.

I must admit having a soft spot for both Parker and Hudson though I did like all Brooks brothers

I... liked Rachel but at the same time she was exasperating. She had serious show more daddy issues. After the 3rd "but daddy left mommy so I can't trust men", I was ready to smack some sense into her!

Still, it's a good steamy erotica with a sweet story and a nice little HEA.
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I won this book, as well as the whole series (up to book 5), in a contest/giveaway. Thank you, Lori King, for this wonderful set. I am not paid or compensated for this honest review.
Caroline Trainor suffers from a personal tragedy and lives her life from day to day without really living until she wakes up in the hospital and everything changes. Devin and Damon Gray are sexy firemen werewolves who just found their mate. Since they’re twins, it’s common for twins to share a single mate. show more Without giving away too much of the story, they spend a lot of time seducing Caroline and gaining her trust. The sex scenes are super hot and the reader can feel the personal and emotional connection the men have with their woman, and how she feels toward her men. Although I think their feelings for love and trust happened too quickly, too easily in the story, it makes sense because the three of them are destined to be together. And when destiny is involved, the wildest things can happen.
The side characters are a wonderful addition to downplay the rampant sex that sometimes takes over the book. Jim and Sienna, the twins' parents, are so kind and accepting of Caroline. Although very sweet, the love they showed Caroline so early on bothered me a little. It’s just hard for me to fathom how two strangers can love another stranger so unconditionally, without fate or destiny being involved.
The other side characters--Liam, Cash, Owen, Rafe, and Riley--are fun, sexy, dark, and completely edible. And, of course, all wolf. The buildup for the second book is with Liam and Tina, Caroline’s emotionally-scarred best friend, and I can’t wait to read Reflections of the Wolf.
The bad guy, Barton, is just a nasty person/wolf. I was happy to see him meet his fate.
This plot was great but I was shocked by the typos (misspelled words, little words missing in the sentence, etc). The typos took me out of the story and I had to reread a few sections to find out who was talking or what was going on. All the book needs is a proofread and edit to fix these little mistakes and then it’s an easy 5 Star book in my opinion.
I definitely recommend this story despite the typos because I loved the characters and overall plot. It’s just a really good book and I’m anxious to read more about the Gray Pack.
4 Stars.
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I enjoyed this story but I wanted the end tied up a little more. It felt like it ended very abruptly. Although, I was so glad to see Romeo get his happily ever after. Poor guy has been through hell and then some. Overall, this was such a wonderful story. I can't wait to read Book Four.
I actually liked it more than the third story and wished it had been longer than it was, being closer to a novella in length.

I adored Jeremy. I could never resist a man with tattoos. Roar! It was much less smutty than the other, and a bit weird having two doms in the same relationship... but it's fiction so it's all good. Too bad cause I would love to live in a small town with such open-minded citizens.

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40
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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