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Belinda Richmond Reviews

Added August 3, 2005
Catalyst
Author: Belinda Richmond
Publisher: Changeling Press
Available At: www.changelingpress.com
Publishing Date: Available Now
Genre: Romance: Erotic/Paranormal/Fantasy/Gay/Bisexual
Format: Ebook download in PDF/HTML/LIT
Price: $3.99
ISBN: 1-59596-122-4
Reviewer: Lisa Lambrecht
Rating: 8.5 Gargoyles
Devin decided to help his sister out by filling in for her at the local club. While bartending/waiting tables there, he meets a mysterious man's gaze that captivates him. Devin decides to follow him home, drawn to the man's magic.
Talis gave up his magic powers when he ended the relationship between him and his Catalyst, Alexandra. He ended the relationship because he found something sinister within her. When he meets Devin, he can feel the power re-awaken in him and knows that Devin unknowingly holds the power of being a Catalyst (a person causing his magic to flow forth). Once they come together, Devin will be bound to him forever. Will Devin be able to handle this? Alex and her evil father want Talis back or destroyed if they can't have him and his power. Will Talis and Devin be able to come together to destroy this evil stalking them?
Catalyst is a fast paced story, filled with romance and action. Author Belinda Richmond writes a unique tale filled with an intense storyline, very loveable characters and enough action to keep you anxiously reading to see what happens next. Everyone may not enjoy this story as it is filled with M/M sex scenes. But boy, I sure loved it and hope to read more stories by Ms. Richmond. She is a talented author and her stories should not be missed.
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