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Claiming Cassia: The Lost Lunason Series Book Three Kindle Edition
The most dangerous enemy of the enchanted is on the loose and nobody is safe.
Celestia has made the ultimate sacrifice for her sister, unfortunately, this is the worst time for her to be so vulnerable.
Secrets are revealed that leave Cas wanting more than just answers, and her three muscular mates hope to giver her everything she desires.
If you thought Chasing Cas was hot, you won’t believe the action in book three!
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 18, 2019
- File size1.6 MB
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- ASIN : B07KBGLNMN
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : January 18, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 174 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 3 of 4 : The Lost Lunason
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,105,566 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #5,348 in Women's Action & Adventure Fiction
- #5,385 in Psychic Romance
- #15,197 in Paranormal Witches & Wizards Romance
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About the author

Stacie Sultrie was born and raised in the United States and currently lives in a tiny Midwestern town. She has a loving and supportive husband who always encourages her to follow her dreams. Stacie has an amazingly athletic son that habitually hauls the family around the Midwest for sporting events. She also has two darling dogs that stay up late with her while she works on her books. Stacie is a stay-at-home mom, has earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology, and plans to continue writing while pursuing a master’s degree. She enjoys watching her son play sports, is an avid reader, and has a myriad of artistic hobbies. Stacie has always appreciated horror, paranormal, and romance books, but after reading her first reverse harem, was hooked on the genre. She hopes to publish a book every two or three months, and is grateful to everyone that supports her!
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019This book flows great, the scenes are believable and enriched with both raw emotion and passion. Loved reading it, and i look forward to more! As far as the three star review below, ignore it, they are angry because they loved the book and then two men shared a kiss in one small scene.
The book wasn't overly sexual or under sexual, it was a great balance. Keep up the great work!!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019Updated:
I forgot to mention in my previous review that just because I did not care for book 3 does not mean others won't love it. I don't think a 3-star review is bad, and I also think the author did a wonderful job of keeping me engaged me enough to make it to book 3. I apologize if the author was offended by my 3-star review. It just was not for me, and that is why I was vague in my previous review about what bothered me, as I did not want to sway/turn anyone away from reading the story. I wish the author much success and one never knows, she may writes something that I will love.
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I'm disappointed. I tried my first reverse harem and the series was moving along nicely, until book 3. I don't mind sex in a book. I knew this book was full of sex and that it was reverse harem, and I think the author did a nice job of keeping the readers engage. But she lost me with the sex scene between Braxton, Jordan and Cas. It was not because they were having a threesome, but it was what happened during the sex scene. I stopped reading and deleted the book from my Kindle. I feared this would happen if I gave reverse harem a try. I'm disappointed, upset, and feel like I have been misled.
I really don't know what rating to give this series or book. It was interesting and intriguing, and from what I read before I stopped, I would give it a 3. I probably would have rated a 4 or 5 if the sex scene thing had been different. I felt she had a nice premise for a story, but it seemed that the author's main goal was to focus on sex instead of developing sincere relationships between the female and her mates. I do feel the author tried to balance the story by trying to show that Cas and her mates had deep connections, but, to me, she failed in executing their deeper connections because she focused too much on the sex. Maybe it's my fault because I was looking for these characters to develop intimate relationships before diving right into sex and all the sexual innuendos, or maybe all reverse harem is like this. Now I'm leery of reading it.
Ps: I know the author had a disclaimer in the book about the graphic content, so I will say again: it was not the reverse harem theme or graphic sex, but what took place during one of the sex scenes. As a reader, I think the categories that she had the book labeled in were correct, but she failed to list one particular category. If she had listed it in that category, I know I would not have started reading the series.