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Duck! by Kim Dare
Duck! by Kim Dare











Duck! by Kim Dare

When Raynard wasn't with Ori, he spent his time trying to put his late uncle's business in order, but none of that was ever shown.

Duck! by Kim Dare

When they were together, they were little more than a dominant and a submissive. Raynard and Ori, especially Ori, were incredibly boring characters. I think I would have disliked this book even if it had not featured BDSM. It's a BDSM story, which I already stated in my review for Katrina Strauss's Some Kind of Stranger is not something I generally like, so I've thought about whether my dislike stems from that or from other aspects of the story. The two are happy together, and Raynard decides he'd like to have Ori around indefinitely, but he has to wait until after Ori shifts for the first time. Although Raynard resists his attraction to Ori at first, Ori eventually becomes Raynard's submissive. Ori becomes so accustomed to this life that he's shocked and bewildered when Raynard, a hawk shifter, sees the kind of life he's living and takes him away to be a servant as his home instead. Unfortunately for him, ducks are low in the avian hierarchy, and he's forced to do the bidding of every avian around him and take whatever abuse they dish out, too. Ori is 20 and won't find out until he's 21 exactly what his shifter form will be, but it seems most likely that he'll be a duck. He always believed he was human, but he found out several months prior to the start of the book that he was actually born an avian shifter. However, be warned, it's short: only 74,900 words, which works out to 169 pages on my Nook, plus 8 additional pages with information about the author, a coupon code for Resplendence Publishing's website, and short descriptions for a bunch of other works available from Resplendence Publishing.Ĭan you believe I didn't notice the creative placement of the title letters on the cover until I started writing this post? I checked Resplendence Publishing's site, and, yes, they refer to this as an e-book.













Duck! by Kim Dare