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A Thread of Deepest Black, by Finn Marlowe

The seduction of his enemy is the ultimate hunt…� When his mortal enemy, the handsome and deadly Colton D�carie, shows up on his doorstep asking an unspeakable favor, Killian Frost is cautious—and curious. What could drive a shape-shifter to beg a werewolf for an honorable death in the line of duty—defending humans from soul-stealing Lycans? Moreover, why ask Killian, who has kept his own feet off that dark path?�Colton’s conflicted heart can take no more of the violence that consumes more of his humanity with every hunt. Even now, Killian’s werewolf scent makes him burn with the instinctive urge to shift and destroy. Death would be a mercy, but the price is impossibly simple: one night of submission in Killian’s bed.�Yet as Killian extracts payment in flesh and pleasure, Colton finds himself giving all that’s demanded of him and more, feeling something he hasn’t felt in a long time. Alive. And Killian discovers the hidden cost of sleeping with the enemy. To keep the balance between light and dark, Bella Luna binds his Lycan blood with a quest to unravel a conspiracy threatening all his kind. If he’s brave enough, he’ll discover a love that means more than the power of a dead man’s soul.�Warning: Contains plotting and scheming, a wicked, whip-wielding werewolf whose favorite word is “Mine” and a sexy shifter bound with red ribbon whose favorite reply is “I hate you.”

  • Sales Rank: #2741688 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-03-06
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .79 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 280 pages

About the Author

Finn Marlowe is a paralegal by day, erotic word-slinger by night and notorious sniper when on-line playing Battlefield. If you want to play, bring your “A” game. If you want to read Finn’s novels, you’d better like your stories red hot. If you love coffee, you can explain how something that smells so wonderful can taste so awful. Finn calls beautiful British Columbia home but frequently punishes both passport and wallet traveling to Washington State. A Thread of Deepest Black is Finn’s debut published novel.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
murky
By Furio
As it has been written by other reviewers, this book will not please everyone, especially not lady-readers looking for a clone of the innumerable novellas starring "closeted boy who meets non closeted boy" or "sweet gay guy who falls for his supposedly straight best friend" or... you know what I mean.
Neither will it please those readers looking for conventional romanticism as they will find none, here.
Last but not least, it will not please those readers for whom BDSM is a cheap excuse for very cheap thrills.

In Ms. Marlowe's world werewolves have split into two subspecies: werewolves, who crave for human flesh and souls -a source of power for them- and shifters, the good guys, who defend humankind from the bad wolves hunting them and free the imprisoned souls.
Werewolves are clever, scheming and cruel while shifters are naive but much stronger. The two kinds have called a truce, living unconfortably side by side while people -the pure blood- remain unaware; shifters only hunt those werewolves who do not renounce human flesh.
This is why, when shifter Colton appears at his door, werewolf Killian is suspicious and far from happy.

The premise of this novel is excellent: it is a new, original setting which would have born more fleshing out.
Unfortunately both setting and plot are underdeveloped but this is the result of a choice and not of carelessness. Ms. Marlowe focuses on the budding relationship of Colton and Killian and creates two memorable characters.
Killian is not only strong, he is also smart and perceptive while Colton, despite all his power, is a man tormented by guilt and pain but not weak. They develop what seems an S/M relationship but is actually more than that, that is a spiritual journey toward understanding and maturity. Both have a potential which is dormant and help each other fulfilling it.
They achieve this through some of the hottest S/M scenes I have ever read, seasoned by a most unexpected ingredient: a quirky sense of humour. The story is told mainly from the point of view of Killian, the supposedly cruel, evil werewolf and I came to love his quips but I also loved the lucid honesty of Colton.

The truth is that this novel is bursting with romanticism but a romanticism which has to be decrypted through an apparent gloom of bondage and violence: sex scenes take up most of the book and they are harsh, difficult to stomach for the soft-hearted. Ms. Marlowe's world is a dark, dangerous place where it is hard to tell friend from foe, where everyone has his flaws and these flaws are not pretty to look at.

I enjoyed this read but have a few reservations: writing is overall neat and proficient but there are a few lines where it loses focus: just to make an example, there is a sex scene where euphemisms (e.g. essence) are used instead of the plain words (cum or semen) and they ring shallow and false. I would appreciate a revision to make the language even more terse and to the point: sex scenes, especially S/M ones, need be extremely polished not to cross the thin line that divides the arousing from the ridiculous.
A further reservation I have already mentioned: the setting is so interesting and the plot so rich with possibilities that I would have preferred a longer, more fulfilling story.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Very convincing sexual chemistry
By Charly T. Anchor
Warning: This review might contain what some people consider SPOILERS.

Rating: 8/10

PROS:
- The story seems quite original to me compared to other shapeshifter stories I've read. I was intrigued right off the bat by the specifics of Colton's and Killian's abilities, and it took me a while to figure out the differences between werewolves and shifters.
- There's a lot of sex in the book, and most of it is rough (borderline violent, even), which is not something I'm typically fond of. However, the attraction between the two men is fierce and intense, and for once I didn't mind reading the sex scenes that occur before the two characters have fallen in love. There's a passionate connection right from the start; these are two men who clearly need what they can offer each other.
- This is one of the first BDSM books I've read in which the sub desires to be punished not because he thinks he'll get off on it, but because he believes he truly deserves it. It's incredibly well done, the weaving together of eroticism with true guilt and shame.
- Marlowe does a thorough job of describing action sequences. Sex scenes, fights, and the one hardcore BDSM scene all contain a lot of detail and stretch across many pages.
- I rarely think that the "enemies to lovers" storyline is convincing, but I think it is here. And I have to say: "You smell like burnt matches" (which is one of the first things Colton says to Killian)...is one of the best anti-pickup lines ever.

CONS:
- At times the writing is so spare (that is, light on context or lacking in transitions) that it's a little hard to follow. More than once I had to go back and reread sections because I'd lost the character's train of thought or the guys' conversation had apparently skipped from one topic to another and left me behind. I think some of the crypticness is intentional, because it seems like Marlowe was trying to draw out the revelations about the characters' abilities a little at a time. I certainly don't have a problem with that, but I wanted the actual revelations to be a little more straightforward.
- The book contains a lot of echoes (phrases that are repeated over and over). They make the story sound almost conversational overall, but sometimes I found them a little too repetitive. Example: "Killian knew what Colton needed, oh yes he did. He needed to submit. Yes, that's what Colton needed..."
- The setting is--as far as I could tell--contemporary, and the men's speech is largely informal. But now and then something formal or archaic will slip into the dialogue (" `Tis nothing, then"), which seemed at odds to me with the rest of the writing.

Overall comments: The only reason I gave this 4 stars is because of the (admittedly minor) writing issues; if I were rating only the romance, I'd give it 5. Overall I enjoyed the book quite a bit. I wouldn't recommend it for the faint of heart, though: some of the action is pretty bloody, and a lot of the sex is "full of temper and violence," as the book itself says at one point. There's also one hardcore scene of (erotic) torture that goes further than many m/m books dare to.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
the kind of story you either love or hate
By amf0001
This book is not for everyone. If you are willing to enter the world of the book, and go with it, then it carries you on its dark river very nicely. If you stop and think, then you capsize and want to leave (if that's not pushing the metaphor) This is a book that leads to these kind of thoughts. I enjoyed it, I really liked Killian Frost, dominant, werewolf, but not eater of souls. Colton the tortured shape shifter took longer for me to warm up to. There was a real sense of danger, the intertwining of sex and pain, love and self hate.

This is not your average shifter/BDSM novella. The entire story is a dark fairy tale, atmospheric and sexual, and I rate it a keeper and will probably reread, but not immediately.

5794 locations, a good length, long enough to immerse yourself in this world.

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