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Brenda Cothern

Auteur de Guns & Hoses

38+ oeuvres 156 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Œuvres de Brenda Cothern

Guns & Hoses (2014) 18 exemplaires
Sixth (Mad Dogs) (Volume 1) (2014) 9 exemplaires
Fire & Ice (2015) 8 exemplaires
Cresting Tide (2012) 7 exemplaires
Coming Home (2012) 6 exemplaires
The Witch's Brew (Volume 1) (2018) 6 exemplaires
Brothers By Bond (2012) 5 exemplaires
Spark & Blaze (2016) 4 exemplaires

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Uniform: A Man in Uniform MM Bundle (2015) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires

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Brenda is unlike most authors since she only began writing a few years ago. Her first book Fates, an adult fantasy, was published in 2010. Her love for reading fantasy & paranormal erotic romance has caused her to discard her Bachelors Degree in Management in order to write full time.

Don't let the phrase 'erotic romance' throw you! Brenda's novels are rich in plot with characters you will crave to read about.

Brenda resides in Tampa, FL when not attending conventions and is the Chapter Coordinator for the Tampa Bay O.G.R.E.s as well as a volunteer with the Tampa Bay Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. She is also an active member in organizing the Tampa Bay Leather n' Fetish Pride weekend and an associate member of the Tampa Leather Club.

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Signalé
NeoSoulNoona | Oct 3, 2023 |
The author had a great idea for a story but never really got there. There was very little trafficking. I enjoyed the chemistry between Brew and Rick but the changing point of views interrupted the flow of the story. The flow was even more flawed by the severe need for some editing. The info dumps were distracting but bearable. My biggest problem was that the author failed to deliver on what was promised.
 
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Connorz | 1 autre critique | Jan 4, 2023 |
Peter is a stow-away on a boat. When the captain finds Peter, he throws him off the boat into the ocean. In the ocean Peter meets Cuke, a sea-elf. Cuke saves Peter. They have great sex while surviving on a remote Caribbean Island. They make a baby. All is well. Good story.

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On the plus side:

- Stranded/marooned/survival set-up. [b:Robinson Crusoe|2932|Robinson Crusoe|Daniel Defoe|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1403180114s/2932.jpg|604666], [b:The Martian|18007564|The Martian|Andy Weir|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1413706054s/18007564.jpg|21825181] are my favorites. Definitely a plus.
- Gender-fluid sea-elf, interspecies. So, so cool! 'Cause Enemy Mine, people!!!! Three pluses :D

On the ...ahem ...other side:

CUKE, the sea-elf. Took me a few (dozen) pages to stop thinking about sea cucumbers :/ But only during the times when Peter and Cuke didn't have sex, cause:









- What century am I in?
At first, for whatever reason, I assumed - present times. But then there are all kinds of mentions of a royal family. A historical, then? 75% into the book Cuke "heard the human surface craft land" - a sci-fi? Cause I have no clue what that "human surface craft" is - a Cessna? a space shuttle? an escape pod? a fisherman boat? a canoe? Noah's Arc? starship Enterprise? крейсер Аврора? what?

- What count... forget country, what planet is Peter from? @.@
We are supposedly in the Caribbean. Yet Peter is an honest to god Prince. Peter and his brother Paul (names used exclusively by royals) are drinking alcohol at the tender age of 16 back home, wherever that is. Peter is also having all kinds of sex and making babies at that same age. Did Peter stow-awayed all the way from Luxembourg or United Kingdom? Belgium? No? Japan??
Here is a quiz for you. Which country:
- still sports a royal family that uses Paul and Peter exclusively AND
- has the age of consent set at 16 AND
- has legal drinking age set at 16 (or possibly even younger)?
Don't know? Me neither. Must be a different planet.

- Star fruit. I read about it enough in the past day or so to be fed up with it for the next couple of years. Thank you very much *burp*.

Bottom line: Could have been a great story if executed better. Adding all my plusses and rounding up to 2 instead of down to 1.

1.5 stars.
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
Mrella | Mar 8, 2021 |
Major events occur in this instalment. More betrayals and lies are exposed and serious personal and group adjustments are made. It’s a good transition from the first 5 to what the near future holds. Kinda like the author decided some serious plot points needed correcting so they literally blow everything up and start fresh. :)
 
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shobbs88 | Apr 15, 2020 |

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Œuvres
38
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1
Membres
156
Popularité
#134,405
Évaluation
3.2
Critiques
15
ISBN
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