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Marrick's Promise (2010)

by Kim Dare(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 5
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Resplendence Publishing
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Thrown to the Lions
review 1: Every so often I go on a Kim Dare binge and wind up devouring one of her series. Last time it was the Pack Discipline series and this time around I zooming through the Thrown to the Lions series. They are such a great quick read. Love Marrick's book with his two hunky lion lovers: Blaine and Luther. I think it is interesting to watch a sub (Marrick) force his masters (Blaine and Luther) to get the attention he needs to be happy. I don't really think that Blaine or Luther are true Doms. They just are lions and that makes them very alpha. Marrick who is a masochist and sub has to teach them what he needs to have done to be happy in the relationship.It was also great to see more of Ryland and Arslan. I enjoy seeing their relationship develop.
review 2: Mar
... morerick is a young man who wants to live his life at the fullest after being very ill as a child. He wants to experience pain, fear, he wants to overcome those emotions and be stronger for it. He is thrown to the lions and he catches the attention of Blaine and Luther, who soon sees him as a potential mate. They want to protect him, but they end up mothering in, making him unhappy. The story is about finding the only way to be happy together.The setting is interesting, but not sufficiently sketched. There's nothing making the world unclear, but I wish I knew more about the way lion shifters are perceived and interact in the world. Arslan, their leader, seems the only one to have a good experience with humans. Both Blaine and Luther depend on his teachings and follow what he says to the letter. The conversation between the lions and Marrick's family was funny and it gave an idea of the distance between the world of the lions and that of the humans.Marrick seemed more grown-up than the lions. I think it depends on his childhood. The lions are adorable and perceptive, but it was like watching two guys who are not used to thinking for themselves, they seemed more overgrown puppies than the kings of the animal world, if you get what I mean. I couldn't take them too seriously, even if their devotion was endearing.A very enjoyable read, with no real drama. less
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Lola
This one didn't really catch my interest. I enjoy the series, though!
joang
Lovely story. Nice distraction. Enjoyed it.
terasah
3,75 stars.
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