The Enchanted Flute by Nichelle Gregory Review
The Enchanted Flute
by Nichelle Gregory
Noble Romance Publishing
Length
Naughty Nibble
When a beautiful enchantress awakens from her slumber to soul-stirring music, she reveals herself to the gifted, gorgeous flutist playing nearby. Lanai is at once attracted to Arye and moved by his melodies. After a sizzling night of sex, the enchantress realizes she’s fallen in love for the first time.
Lanai offers her love to the Arye, a man that has never loved anything more than his flute. Although, the enchantress could use magic to win his heart, she wants him to love her on his own. Heartbroken and bitter, she casts a powerful spell over the flutist instrument that causes listeners to act out whatever emotion Ayre is feeling at the moment and disappears.
Unable to control his thoughts and fearful of harming his adoring audience, Ayre now only plays his enchanted flute when he is alone. Angry and determined, he spends his time searching for Lanai. Years go by and Ayre begins to give up hope that he will ever find the woman that consumes his thoughts and fuels his lustful desires. When he finally stumbles across the enchantress, Ayre is torn between fury and desire…or is it love?
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Synopsis from Noble Romance
The Enchanted Flute Review
by Book Fairy
3.5/5 Whips in the Backseat
Lanai and Ayre's souls united for one night of love that leaves them both tortured and angry for a long time to come in The Enchanted Flute.
The story takes place in some other time and in some other place that we get very few details about. The beauty of the lake where Lanai and Ayre first meet is briefly described, but the intense love scene that followed made up for the lack of lake description.
I liked that Ayre gave up playing his flute, which was supposed to be the one thing that he loved above anyone or anything to protect the people who were directly affected by the emotion he was feeling when he played. I thought Lanai could have used a little more back bone, she gave up kinda easy on the man that was supposed to have been the first man she ever loved, but I liked that she got even by cursing his beloved flute. You go girl!
I felt that the story was a little rushed and lacked some detail, but since it is a very short book its understandable. The Enchanted Flute would be great for an afternoon quickie. It had a feel good ending and a very hot sexy love scene. I give it a 3.5
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