Antonello Brothers 1: At the Mercy of Her Pleasure

Kayelle Allen
Fantasy erotic romance
Available from Loose Id
ISBN: 978-1-60737-552-4
March 2010

Senth has been a slave since he was a child, and works for his master as a trained thief. He's recently found out that he has a brother, who is a slave as well. Unlike Senth though, Khyff has had to work his sentence off as a prostitute for his master. Senth will do anything to get his brother free from that life, and to that end he has made a bargain with his master, Luc Saint-Cyr. He must steal for a rebel cause, which isn't unusual. What makes it so difficult is that the person he has to work with is a Better, and her name is NarrAy. Betters release pheromones that cause people to lust after them, even if they don't want to. Part of the deal is that Senth must resist her, no matter what it takes. If he doesn't, his brother will remain a slave. If he does, his master has promised to buy Khyff and make him a free man, no longer having to prostitute himself. What Senth doesn't count on is the attraction between NarrAy and himself running deeper than just physical, and the drugs he's used for so long to keep him uninterested in sex will be wearing off soon…

Antonello Brothers 1: At the Mercy of Her Pleasure is a different love story that had a lot of twists and turns in the plot. NarrAy is a strong person that is older and wiser than Senth, but is still unable to resist the attraction. Senth is a pure innocent, sure that he will be able to resist the pull of NarrAy. The story is unusual in that NarrAy acts and does things that you would normally see the man in romances do, and Senth does what a woman would do. NarrAy makes all of the decisions, and is older and wiser in life experiences than Senth. He isn't weak by any stretch, just young and immature as are many women in romances. He grows up fast in this story, and NarrAy helps him along. I thought that this story was a refreshing change, and it grabbed my attention and didn't let it go until I was through reading it. If you are looking for a fresh view of romance, give this one a try.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Julia
December 20, 2004

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