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Book Review of Menage a Magick (Wizard Twins, Bk 1)

Menage a Magick (Wizard Twins, Bk 1)
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WHAT THE BOOK WAS MEANT TO BE:
The magick of the world is dying. The only way to bring rejuvenation is to once again ally the Wizards of the Cauldaran and the Sorceresses of the Covenani. The Wizard Twins must claim their Sorceress mate. The Wizard Twins of House Veraga, Lasan and Drago, have found their mate, but have been unable to claim her due to her unreasonable fear of joining with the brothers. It seems there are more than mere maidenly fears at work here and the two men must figure out how to ease her into their life and their bed.
Princesses Brianna of House Sellane, the ruling family of the Covenani, is the chosen consort of Lasan and Drago, but due to the separation of the Wizards and Sorceresses she has heard horrible tales of the painful mating that Wizard Twins subject their consorts. She is fearful, and she is the most stubborn creature imaginable! She fights her attraction to both Twins, but soon realizes that her body and her power will not be denied.
Unfortunately, there are evil forces at work to prevent the alliance and rebalance of power and Brianna soon discovers that even her own house is no longer safe. With the emergence of her power soon at hand and the dangers surrounding her, Lasan and Drago have run out of time to persuade the little princess there will be no pain or harm to her as their consort, only incredible pleasure. In order for them to join as mates, the joining must take place at the moment her power emerges and that time is now.
Can Brianna overcome her lifelong fears of mating with Wizard Twins? Can Lasan and Drago keep the princess safe? And the other Wizard Twins? They must all claim their consorts to right the magick in the world. This is a time of great peril and only the strongest can rebuild all that was lost.

AND THE REALITY:
The princess was childish, spoiled, self centered brat with IQ well bellow freezing. The queen was too roughly sketched. The reasons behind what is and why are weak and unrealistic. There are dead ends not leading anywhere. The characters I liked (the twins and the dragon) are not much in attendance. I couldn't stand reading another feet stomping fit from the princess (50% of the book). The bad guys: the Seculars (the rebels) are also weakly sketched and we know nothing beyond: the great evil is affecting them. There are number of incidents where the Twins kill the attacking Seculars with their magic, ripping chests open and 'stuff' rolling out of them (in great detail). There is about 4 pages (total) of magic filled erotica that follows the 'ripping' at the very end of the book. I don't know how the other readers feel about that but 4 me blood and gore belong to books labeled Thriller or Horror. This is THE worst book I read from this author, and the second worst I ever read from Elora's publishing.