Book Reviews

Tea and Werewolves by Cecil Wilde at Torquere Press

Genre Gay / Trans* / Paranormal / Shifters / Erotic Romance
Reviewed by Serena Yates on 06-September-2014

Book Blurb

As soon as Connor walks into Sev's tea shop, Sev knows there's something different about him. It could be his charming smile, his obvious intelligence, or the way he howls at the moon when it's full. Either way, sparks start flying straight away.

Sev and Connor both know there's more to their relationship than simple mutual attraction, and the question of taking the next step is foremost in their minds even as they tumble into bed together for the first time. Will they work things out, or will the suddenness of it all get the better of them?



Also available in the Dawg Days Anthology.

 

Book Review

A tea shop must be one of the least likely places to meet your mate when you’re a werewolf, at least in the more traditional werewolf stories, but in this world it actually makes sense. Sev comes from a long line of werewolf herbalists, which is unusual but a nice change, so the step into tea was an easy one for him. He is a born wolf so when his mate walks into the shop one day, he knows what they are to each other right away. But there are some issues they need to get through before they can make a decision.

The fact these two are mates is not in dispute. Both agree, and are ready to move on. But there is the fact that Connor was bitten and turned, not born a werewolf, so there may be a few things he doesn’t know. Sev is more than he seems as well – a fact I totally loved since I’ve never encountered a werewolf with this particular characteristic. Well done, and I wish I could say more, but that would be a spoiler.

If you like unusual werewolves who still feel the pull of the mating bond, if you want to find out more about two men looking for happily-ever-after and finding it without any drama or angst, and if you’re looking for a sweet read with some hot loving, then you will probably like this story.

 

 

 

 

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Additional Information

Format ebook
Length Short Story, 22 pages/5800 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 20-August-2014
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