Welcome back to the 'Dark Lover' discussion of Lemondrop's Book Club! As always, we have juicy questions. Some can be answered even if you haven't read the novel.Our final set of questions is about all the other stuff.
* Do you prefer men who are aggressive and dominant like Wrath and the other Brothers, or do you look for something else in your man?
* Compare and contrast Wrath's treatment of Beth with Jamie's treatment of Claire in 'Outlander.'
* Do you think that the Brothers' attitudes toward women are outdated and archaic, or would you like to be treated like that in a relationship?
* Which was your favorite sex scene between Wrath and Beth? What's the raciest sex scene you've read/seen in other books, TV shows or movies?
* 'Dark Lover' has a high wet-panty factor. What other books that you've read would you recommend for someone looking for more of the same?
This month, you can win a copy of J.R. Ward's latest, 'Covet,' the first chapter in her new series 'The Fallen Angels.' Everyone who comments before January 1 is eligible to win a copy of her recently released novel.
Check back soon for the next three novels in the Romance track of Lemondrop's monthly Book Club!












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Monday 14 December
By Jeanette
I think that I like the strong body and minded man, like Wrath. He is dominate and and strong but with Beth he is loving and protective. As for comparing Jamie and Wrath. Wow, both love their wives fiercely and without reservation. But Wrath wouldn't even contemplate Beth joining him in the battlefield.
As for the wet panty factor, I think the Night Huntress Books would suffice!
One of my favorite scenes with Wrath an Beth took place in I believe it was Lover Revealed, when Butch was getting changed. When Wrath had to watch as Butch drank from Beth and V i think and Marissa had to hold Wrath back. Then when she was done, she told them to release Wrath now and said that he was coming at her with all his force and couldn't help himself. Then when they released him, he goes for Beth's neck and releases his scent (his mark) out and barely gets her to a room to claim her as "his". It showed Wrath at his most dangerous and I enjoyed seeing him just about lose his control at seeing Beth give blood to another "man"
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