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Book Review of Raine (Lords of Satyr, Bk 2)

Raine (Lords of Satyr, Bk 2)
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** spoiler alert ** While I enjoyed the continuation of plot from the first book (three Satyr brothers sent out to find three half-human/half-fey women and wed them), the homoerotica was not something I was anticipating. Also, the sick and twisted mind of the bishop was not something I found myself wanting to delve into too deeply. He was just a tad more demented than the aunt in Nick and Jane's book, and while I didn't like her character, I really didn't like the bishop.

I understand the underlying them...more While I enjoyed the continuation of plot from the first book (three Satyr brothers sent out to find three half-human/half-fey women and wed them), the homoerotica was not something I was anticipating. Also, the sick and twisted mind of the bishop was not something I found myself wanting to delve into too deeply. He was just a tad more demented than the aunt in Nick and Jane's book, and while I didn't like her character, I really didn't like the bishop.

I understand the underlying theme (self-acceptance and all that), but I found it difficult to relate any further than that to the heroine, Jordan.

I will likely read on to Lyon's novel because I've read this far, but I don't know that I will re-read this novel