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Learning To Howl (mm) (2012)

by Francis Ashe(Favorite Author)
2.75 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Smashwords Edition
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The Wolf Trilogy
review 1: This short story theoretically involved a werewolf outing himself to a man who had been attracted to him for quite some time, the first in a series of three stories. In practice, the "werewolf" / paranormal aspects to this first installment are almost non-existent. The bulk of the story focuses on the hot scene of two men finally exploring their mutual lust. While the resulting heat was rewarding in its own right, the tiny veneer of "wolfiness" (and especially the extraordinarily thin Were revelation scene) left much to be desired for those interested in paranormal plots along with their sizzle.
review 2: Short introduction to how Brian, a human student, and Jack, a werewolf mechanic, meet again during Brian's Christmas break in his home town. Much has chan
... moreged, and Brian is suddenly (and inexplicably) physically attracted to Jack. Not even the fact that Jack reveals himself to be a werewolf (without any reason or need to do that) can stop Brian from becoming Jack's lover. He isn't surprised either, which I found a bit hard to believe since he didn't know about the existence of Weres before this.The story was okay, there was just no emotional involvement at all, and the sex lacked passion, or maybe I just missed it? If you're looking for a quick read about a werewolf and a human lover who have sex in the woods, you may like this short story. less
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Blueimpulsivemonkey
Not sure why the were part was even in there, it didn't add to the story
leilei
How cute and short read.
Varsha
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