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Pertenece a las seriesThe Brotherhood (Book 12)
Harrison prides himself on only believing in what he can prove -- with solid, scientific fact. He's spent much of his career as an academic professor debunking urban myths, legends and mythology, so he's used to people writing angry letters to him. When he receives a letter from someone claiming to be a mage and offering to prove it to him, he's surprised, amused, but also intrigued. He's game, he decides, but there's a catch: Harrison will have to pay a visit to Amour Magique and make his way past otherworldly guards to meet Martin in his lair. Harrison's only after the subject of another publishable article. But Martin surprises him. Not only is he handsome as the very devil, he also seems to take a reciprocal interest in Harrison. It's a shame that Harrison thinks Martin is a fraud, and Martin thinks that Harrison is a blot on the paranormal community -- especially when you consider that they can barely keep their hands off each other. And the sex is positively incendiary. The question isn't magic but love, and the choice is set before them: believe it or not? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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But one day Martin, a Magician with the capital M, begins to flirt with Harrison by email and tells him he his a true Magician and wants to prove himself to Harrison. The chance arrives when Harrison, with all the Brotherhood, goes to Amour Magique, where Martin lives.
Harrison is a hunk man, tall and broadshoulderer. He is a leader, always top in his relationship. But Martin is a Dom and wants that Harrison gives away the command: he knows that Harrison needs to gives away it. Despite the physic appeareance, Harrison is the characters who needs reassureance, who needs love and care. Martin, as a Master, is strong and selfconsciuosness, but mantains a tender touch and a light behaviour that I like very much.
This is an almost end on the Brotherhood series: Harrison is the last of the Brotherhood and the next story, maybe the conclusion, will be the story of Liam, the incubus who has spent his time to find a perfect partner to all the brothers and now he will find a man (? or something "else"...) for himself.
I like very much the stories of Allen and Micah, and now I enlist also Harrison as one of my favourites brothers.