Prophesy: Book II: The Bringer of Wrath (The King and Alpha Series, Band 2)
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And we are still horny ... 24/7 and the dick never gets a break. Hallelujah. This book at least had a BIT of story. But don't think the main story, the fight against the big antagonist, was worked on. No, no - it was just about the story of the two protas in this book, so they can relieve their horniness. (Which of course is not possible - how could it be, a dick has to be used in this "sexy life") Also these vampires and shifters apparently don't know any other pet names than "babe" and "baby" ... I'm so sorry, but I just can't take this seriously anymore. Despite my wonderful introduction, I liked this book better than book one - because of the little story there was. Alek (protagonist) has problems with his other two "personalities" and has had them for many, many years. And when I say "problems", I think that's a bit of an understatement. It seems like the other two personalities are both dangerous in their own way and if Alek is not careful, he would quickly lose control of his body. Personality number three in particular seems quite feared. All good, all exciting and could have been developed further - it just wasn't done. This problem was also solved as quickly as it was built up. A little bit of rage and a conversation was enough for Alek to make up with his other personalities and suddenly they make a top team. *sigh* After Alek and Bell finally found to each other and a small in-between antagonist was defeated, it also felt like it was all about them having to strengthen their bond again. Ergo: Sex non-stop. *sigh* The second book ends like book one - only with different characters. (Again, there was a hard dick *sigh*) Since the narrator changed, it was still a good exercise in listening comprehension.
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And we are still horny ... 24/7 and the dick never gets a break. Hallelujah. This book at least had a BIT of story. But don't think the main story, the fight against the big antagonist, was worked on. No, no - it was just about the story of the two protas in this book, so they can relieve their horniness. (Which of course is not possible - how could it be, a dick has to be used in this "sexy life") Also these vampires and shifters apparently don't know any other pet names than "babe" and "baby" ... I'm so sorry, but I just can't take this seriously anymore. Despite my wonderful introduction, I liked this book better than book one - because of the little story there was. Alek (protagonist) has problems with his other two "personalities" and has had them for many, many years. And when I say "problems", I think that's a bit of an understatement. It seems like the other two personalities are both dangerous in their own way and if Alek is not careful, he would quickly lose control of his body. Personality number three in particular seems quite feared. All good, all exciting and could have been developed further - it just wasn't done. This problem was also solved as quickly as it was built up. A little bit of rage and a conversation was enough for Alek to make up with his other personalities and suddenly they make a top team. *sigh* After Alek and Bell finally found to each other and a small in-between antagonist was defeated, it also felt like it was all about them having to strengthen their bond again. Ergo: Sex non-stop. *sigh* The second book ends like book one - only with different characters. (Again, there was a hard dick *sigh*) Since the narrator changed, it was still a good exercise in listening comprehension.




