Review: Claiming her Geeks by Eve Langlais
on March 14, 2012 at 8:00 am
Claiming Her Geeks
Author: Eve Langlais
Publisher: All Romance e-Books
Purchase: All Romance e-Books
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 kinks!
Blurb:
How does an alpha she-wolf who can snap a man in half, learn to love and accept a pair of males who can only beat her in a game of chess?
Deena’s searched a long time for a man she can claim, but nobody’s ever stirred her interest, until Simon and Frank. The moment she meets the nerdy friends, she wants to mark them as her own, but as alpha of her pack, she can’t settle for a pair of geeks as her mates even if in the bedroom they make her submit.
At first Deena terrifies them, but as Simon and Frank get to know her, they realize that beneath the tough exterior is a woman who wants a man—or two—to take control. When it comes to fistfights, they might not have the strength to prevail, but in a battle of the mind and heart, they’ve got the smarts it takes to emerge victorious, to her screaming pleasure.
Trust fate and two men, to show this she-wolf that with a little bit of bondage, teasing and pleasure, she can claim the geeks who draw her, because after all, even a bitch can’t fight fate and her need for love.
Review by Kristina:
I will admit. I originally decided to read and review this book because I was thinking, “Someone wrote a book about that? Seriously??” Figuring it would be a ridiculous storyline that I’d have to fight my way through and possibly give an ok review for, I decided to try it anyway. I was quite surprised at what I found.
Ok, yes, this book was fluff. It is also very funny, some might even call parts ridiculous (in a good way), but I in no way, shape, or form had to fight my way through it. It was hot enough to keep me on simmer, yet funny and lighthearted enough to keep me reading to find out how on earth it would all turn out.
Down side? Not much. I mean I do suspect the writer wrote this book with a “tongue-in-cheek” attitude, so don’t go into it expecting an epic story. But it’s a funny, steamy, quick read that I will probably pick-up again at some point in the future.








