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Bound in Moonlight (Hidden Grotto, Bk 2)
Bound in Moonlight - Hidden Grotto, Bk 2
Author: Louisa Burton
ENTER A BEWITCHING WORLD WHERE YOUR MOST SENSUAL DREAMS COME TRUE... — In this provocative follow-up to her sensational debut, HOUSE OF DARK DELIGHTS, Louisa Burton issues another invitation to the notorious Castle of the Hidden Grotto -- a place of entrancement, temptation, and searing eroticism. — For centuries the Castle of the Hidden Grotto, t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553384130
ISBN-10: 0553384139
Publication Date: 12/26/2007
Pages: 303
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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angelatres avatar reviewed Bound in Moonlight (Hidden Grotto, Bk 2) on + 72 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book is ok, not as good as House of Dark Delights (the first book in the series). The only thing I don't like is that in both of her books there always is some poor girl getting beat by a man. Why can't there be just be sex and maybe some light s&m without a serious life threatening beat down. A little too much violence for my taste.
CherryDuck avatar reviewed Bound in Moonlight (Hidden Grotto, Bk 2) on + 150 more book reviews
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Enter into the Chateau de la Grotte Cachee (the castle of the hidden grotto), a secluded castle in France. It is the administrateur's job to provide carnal nourishment for the immortals or Follets, which live there; a djinni (shape shifter), a Nordic elf, the Goddess of the new moon and a satyr. Sex from mortals is something they can't live without. But because of their delicate status, they also require a protection and privacy of sorts. This book contains three short stories detailing three different individuals' experiences at the Grotto at different times.

Tutelage - Emmeline goes to the Grotto in search of her fiancé only to find him in flagrante delicto with two women. Disillusioned, she promptly breaks her engagement, but the weather and her curiosity have her remaining at the castle for a few more days. She is taken under the sexual wing of the satyr, Inigo. Her story is told as she reminisces the time in letters to her current lover.

Slave Week - Caroline Keating has been disowned by her family and is now penniless and homeless. When she is rescued one night by Lord Rexton, he tells her of a scandalous event, giving her an option in what looks to be a hard life. In an act of desperation she agrees to auction herself off for a week of sexual slavery at the Grotto.

Magic Hour - the present day Grotto's administrateur brings his daughter to the house in order to prepare her for her role as adminstrateur when he passes on. It has been an Archer family job, passed down from one generation to the next, for nine generations. A role she is not ready, nor does she want to take.

Each erotic tale is as unique as the heroine it is written about. Each story saturates the reader in a heavy dose of the sensual and the sexual, and this erotica is detailed, explicit and titillating. Nothing is taboo in the Grotto, anything goes, and the stories are definitely not for the prudish. While I like to think of myself as an open minded and audacious kinda gal, there were a few scenes in Slave Week that were a little too much for me; they edged a little too closely on the Sadomasochistic side for my tastes. It did not, however, ruin my enjoyment of the story, or the book on a whole. I found I liked each individual story for its own merits and when the third one ended I was more than bummed that this sinfully sexy ride was over. I have gone ahead and ordered the first book and look forward to reading the third. Ms. Burton is a gifted story teller, for sure.

Cherise Everhard, June 2008
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reviewed Bound in Moonlight (Hidden Grotto, Bk 2) on + 541 more book reviews
This book is not what I expected- it's separate stories with several supporting characters that appear in all the stories. The actual narratives are more clinical than emotional, to what end, I'm not sure. Perhaps the book needs some distance to really appreciate.


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