
Title: Sundown International (Collection)
Author: Cat Marsters
Publisher: Changeling Press
Publisher URL: http://www.changelingpress.com/
ISBN: 978-1-60521-171-8
Genre: M/F Paranormal, Action/Adventure, Dark Fantasy
Rating: 4.5 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Goddess Minx
Never Leave Me (4.5 Nymphs)
Reaver started hunting demons at the young age of sixteen, and he can’t tolerate helplessness in others; people who will not fight for themselves. When he comes upon a girl that killed two demons and she is shocked into speechless, he wants nothing to do with her. This girl is able to invade Reaver’s dreams, learning everything about him, and showing him what kind of person she is. Now that he has taken her where she can get help, he feels as if he’s finished his job, allowing him to get on with his lonely life. These two characters develop a hot sexual relationship on their travels together, and bond more than he thought could happen to him.
Duty & the Beast (4.5 Nymphs)
In denial of her Werewolf heritage, Sofie, a police officer, continues to say that she is human and that she doesn’t believe in the paranormal. She is working on a case about a vampire murder and calls in a consultant, who is an Elf. Sofie is determined to keep their relationship a working one, and eventually has to acknowledge her true feelings. Finn is an irresistible elf, and draws sexual attention from all. When he meets Sofie, and finds that she only wants to work on a case with him, he was disappointed.
Unholy Trinity (4.5 Nymphs)
This is a story about what can happen to you when you put your trust in others and are betrayed most of the time. Paige is having a hard time trusting anyone, thanks to her Mother’s years of betrayals. Now she has Jamie as a best friend, and not a boyfriend, but he’s in love with her. While on an archeological dig, Paige encounters a Vampire, Rafael, who happens to be Jamie’s boss. Rafael goes too far with Paige as they are having sex, and in his crazed state of mind rips out her throat. These three become lovers and after their emotions go from being angry to acceptance, they find a budding bond that will last forever.
Maneater (4.5 Nymphs)
It’s really hard being a siren, along with being able to change into a six-foot eagle with a human head, and she has the dating skills of a praying mantis by eating the men after sex. Chloe manages to get away from her mother and aunts and heads to Las Vegas, to live her own life, away from them. While checking into her hotel, she sees Alexius, whose parents were a human and a God. He’s being paid to follow Chloe, and to keep her occupied until he turns her over to be part of a harem. The outcome of this story is not what I expected, but even better.
Sundown International (Collection) is just a fascinating as the previous books written by Cat Marsters that I’ve read. All four stories are beautifully written with a lot of mystery, steaming sex, and murders. I was pleased with all of the history that was given, telling me the background of each character. I want to say here that I really enjoyed every moment reading Ms. Marsters books, and I’m anxiously awaiting the publication of the next one.
Author: Cat Marsters
Publisher: Changeling Press
Publisher URL: http://www.changelingpress.com/
ISBN: 978-1-60521-171-8
Genre: M/F Paranormal, Action/Adventure, Dark Fantasy
Rating: 4.5 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Goddess Minx
Never Leave Me (4.5 Nymphs)
Reaver started hunting demons at the young age of sixteen, and he can’t tolerate helplessness in others; people who will not fight for themselves. When he comes upon a girl that killed two demons and she is shocked into speechless, he wants nothing to do with her. This girl is able to invade Reaver’s dreams, learning everything about him, and showing him what kind of person she is. Now that he has taken her where she can get help, he feels as if he’s finished his job, allowing him to get on with his lonely life. These two characters develop a hot sexual relationship on their travels together, and bond more than he thought could happen to him.
Duty & the Beast (4.5 Nymphs)
In denial of her Werewolf heritage, Sofie, a police officer, continues to say that she is human and that she doesn’t believe in the paranormal. She is working on a case about a vampire murder and calls in a consultant, who is an Elf. Sofie is determined to keep their relationship a working one, and eventually has to acknowledge her true feelings. Finn is an irresistible elf, and draws sexual attention from all. When he meets Sofie, and finds that she only wants to work on a case with him, he was disappointed.
Unholy Trinity (4.5 Nymphs)
This is a story about what can happen to you when you put your trust in others and are betrayed most of the time. Paige is having a hard time trusting anyone, thanks to her Mother’s years of betrayals. Now she has Jamie as a best friend, and not a boyfriend, but he’s in love with her. While on an archeological dig, Paige encounters a Vampire, Rafael, who happens to be Jamie’s boss. Rafael goes too far with Paige as they are having sex, and in his crazed state of mind rips out her throat. These three become lovers and after their emotions go from being angry to acceptance, they find a budding bond that will last forever.
Maneater (4.5 Nymphs)
It’s really hard being a siren, along with being able to change into a six-foot eagle with a human head, and she has the dating skills of a praying mantis by eating the men after sex. Chloe manages to get away from her mother and aunts and heads to Las Vegas, to live her own life, away from them. While checking into her hotel, she sees Alexius, whose parents were a human and a God. He’s being paid to follow Chloe, and to keep her occupied until he turns her over to be part of a harem. The outcome of this story is not what I expected, but even better.
Sundown International (Collection) is just a fascinating as the previous books written by Cat Marsters that I’ve read. All four stories are beautifully written with a lot of mystery, steaming sex, and murders. I was pleased with all of the history that was given, telling me the background of each character. I want to say here that I really enjoyed every moment reading Ms. Marsters books, and I’m anxiously awaiting the publication of the next one.
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