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Book Review of Wolf Tales

Wolf Tales
Wolf Tales
Author: Kate Douglas
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Hardcover
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Kate Douglas takes chick porn to all kinds of places in this story of love, menage, and the supernatural.
Alexandria (Xandi) easily accepts that her lover looks mostly like a wolf (snout, wolf teeth, fur covered body), which is a sweet Beauty and the Beast kind of story. Then the author explores bestiality (sex with animals), group sex (3-4 people together), male-male sex, female-female sex, dominance and submission, female dominance, a light smattering of bondage, and boring old-fashioned supernatural love in this book.

There is kind of a plot, more than I can say for other books of its ilk, but it's mostly sex and sex and people who love each other within hours of meeting. I guess Kate Douglas does like her characters to love each other, she doesn't care for sex without love, but she doesn't really tell us how or why these people love each other, just that they instantly do.

Despite the amount and variety of sex in the book, it wasn't much of a turn-on. The sex in wolf form thing - basically having sex with an animal. Laurel K Hamilton probably tells the same type of story, but somehow it works in her books, this one it just seems more like having sex with a dog. Not my cuppa.