Trails of Love I Crawl (Guardian Demon #1)
by Ciaran Dwynvil
Gay Erotic Paranormal/Fantasy Romance
Self-Published/Indie
Release Date: August 16, 2012
Heat Level: Sizzling
Word Count: 109,000
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Blurb
What happens when a guardian of two young men in love is
misguided in his beliefs about gay relationships and sends his charges to a
reformatory? Amédée's and Lucien's first reactions are shock and fear but they
have no other choice than to submit to their guardian's will. Viktor, a first
class impostor and the co-owner of the fearful institution, is ready to subject
them to all kinds of painful reformations. Or?
The story of two star-crossed lovers soon picks up the pace
when Viktor realizes that he is not entirely immune to Amédée's charms. And
when High Demon Belial, the Prince of Trickery, the Lord of Lust and the
Antilight, takes an interest in the innocent youths, events gather even more
momentum. Are the mortals ready to walk and crawl the trails of love? And what
effects will Belial's plays have on their destinies? Find out in this epic
story about the lust for life and love.
Warning: This title is intended for readers over the age of 18 as it contains adult
sexual situations (including BDSM/light bondage/anal/ménage/multiple partners)
and adult language and may be considered offensive to some readers. All
characters in this book are of legal age.
Reviews
“This book is a masterpiece, a written
work of art that paints pictures more vivid that the brightest colors and will
move your heart and soul with the beauty of the tale it tells. From the first
page, the very first line, I was hooked by the innocent explorations of first
passion by young lovers, and from that moment I journeyed with them through
their emotional and sometimes painful search for lust and love. It was a
mesmerizing and emotional experience for me as well, traveling with them
through the joy, the pain, the sorrow, the loss, the ecstasy, the agony, the
longing, the fulfillment, the laughter and the tears, the fits of rage and fits
of passion when pain and pleasure are sometimes indistinguishable and only
serve to drive the passion ever higher - this is the journey that awaits
readers as they accompany these characters on the highest highs, the lowest
lows, and every place conceivable in between, and it is a journey I will be
making again and again as I reread Trails of Love I Crawl while
"patiently" waiting for the next book in the series.”--Jade, Amazon reviewer
“I will never. Ever. In
all my days. Read a book I love so much as that. I was laughing with the
characters and sobbing almost hysterically when everything got bad, and I
didn't put the book down unless I absolutely had to. I'm so sad that it took me
so long to read, but it could've taken me a year and I would still be obsessed
with that beautiful piece of work. I've never felt so immersed in writing. It
was as if I were there with them, and that made it all the more amazing. With
book 2 done, I can't wait until I can get a copy of it, because I still don't
feel that I've entirely returned to reality from this one.”--Damian Varn
About the Author
Ciaran Dwynvil, the bard of gay erotic
fantasy, writes for... the characters. “I'm their happy scribe and their
personal bard. When they come to me, their story is already there and they just
need an author willing to listen in silent midnight hours, paint their life
with words and then sing about it on pages of the books. That's what I do and
what fills my days with joy.” This approach to writing resonates best with
thoughtful readers for whom character emotions and plots are just as important,
(if not more) as the erotic aspect of the stories. The lines in Ciaran's novels
flow like verses in a minstrel's tales from the time long passed. Like stitches
on a tapestry they create intricate images for those who dare to join the
characters in the moments of bliss and in the moments of their darkest hours.
Readers will get pulled in a complex fantasy world and will live through
stories of faith, life, love and lust that will leave them aching for more. The
narratives never use solely one character's point of view. Just like a tapestry
doesn't rely just on one color, Ciaran's novels aren't told in one voice only.
All heroes and villains speak on the pages and thus allow a reader to
experience their story from multiple perspectives until a rich, complete vision
fully emerges.
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1 comment:
Thank you, Jesse, for having me over at your blog. I really appreciate it.
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