Sebastian and his Woodsmen
by Evelise Archer
Blurb:Sebastian is about to turn twenty one, as the royal title of Calmedia will go to him upon his birthday. His stepfather, King Damian, a selfish king and is not happy on giving up power or the title. Conspiracy runs amuck, as Damian and his accomplice attempt to kill the prince and retain the throne for himself.
Sebastian realizes his life is in danger and flees the home which has always been his safe haven and into the arms of four gorgeous men.
Gage, Avril, Brighton and Dylan are partners and lovers, happy in their lives when Gage has a dream. A dream that will change their lives forever, as the young prince lands in the midst, where passion and lust abound.
The four lovers make room for Sebastian, taking the young prince into their lives, hearts, and bed; while attempting to keep him alive to reach his birthday.
Diana’s Review:
I agreed to read and review this book and free is always a good thing, right? This is a quick, sexy read.
Definately not for many readers and should be restricted to over 18 crowd. M/M/M/M/M
I have to say I like the way it was written, I think the story was very simple, boy is born, mother
dies in childbirth. Father doesn’t want the child, passes him to the mother’s sister to be raised. The child
is to become King on his 21st birthday, but daddy doesn’t want that and neither does the mother’s sister. .
hmmmmmm . I wonder if the title is a play on words.
The story seems to blur the lines between olden days of kings and kingdoms and modern times with the
technology the four Woodsmen have. The only woman in the book is not a good woman, definately not
honorable. The tale is . . . cute, and the sex is not tasteless. I kind of enjoyed reading the book since
I knew it was quick, 53 pages, and I could read it in one sitting.

