Saturday, July 29, 2017

The Brothers Ménage by Louisa Bacio



Blurb:

The Brothers Ménage

Who says all fairytale princesses are cursed?

Blessed with the ability to shift on the first three days of the New Moon, Princess Daphne vows to find a romantic connection before her father locks her into a loveless, arranged marriage.
Twins Cliff and Jacob know all the animals in the forest, until they come across shifter Daphne, who appears to them in different forms before transforming into a human.
As time runs out, the brothers from the wrong side of the tracks must weigh if a lifetime with Daphne is worth sharing their own secret, and if it’ll make a difference.

My review:

The Brothers Ménage by Louisa Bacio is an erotic fairytale. Take a motherless, shapeshifting princess add in fraternal twins raised in the forest who have secrets of their own mix well and you have a sexy fun romp that will have you looking at fairy tales in a new light. A fast, fun read.

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1 comment:

Louisa Bacio said...

Glad you enjoyed this wicked little fairy tale adaptation. I appreciate it.