Lions and Tigers and Snares

By Vincent Diamond
Published by JMS Books LLC
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Nov. 13, 2010
Words: 7,523 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781611520361


Description

When undercover game officer Byron Reese tracks down an illegal big cat importer, his investigation turns up way more than he bargained for. Lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, and a hot cat handler with secrets of his own…

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gay erotica, homoerotic, gay romance, tigers, manlove, undercover, lions, leopards, big cats

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Review by: hrhsophia on Sep. 03, 2012 : star star star star
Good story and very passionate.
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Review by: readswaytoomuch on June 29, 2011 : (no rating)
This is a great way to be introduced to an author you might not have tried before. It is a novella, longer than a story, but not as long as a novel. Usually being a novella limits character development and storyline, this book is a nice change from that. The story is believable and the action is hot, but the end of the book is the best as it leaves you wondering if perhaps there is a sequel to this book. I just found it and am ordering it today.
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