Title: Staged (Belonging: Book Three) Author: Kim Fielding Publisher: Riptide Publishing Length: 255 Pages Category: Contemporary Alt U/Alt Reality At a Glance: With all its potential triggers, Staged is most definitely not a book for every reader. True to form for Kim Fielding, however, it is a well written love story that’s deeply romantic—it’s just…
Tag: Slavery
Review: Tales of Amaranth: The Boxed Set by Thom Lane
Title: Tales of Amaranth: The Boxed Set Author: Thom Lane Publisher: Loose Id Length: 536 Pages Category: Fantasy, BDSM At a Glance: I loved this series as a whole. The world building was excellent, as were the characterizations. Reviewed By: Jennifer Blurb: In Amaranth, there are two kinds of men: slaves and the men who own them….
Review: Games of Rome by JP Kenwood
Title: Games of Rome (Dominus: Book Two) Author: JP Kenwood Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 339 Pages At a Glance: If you love a plotty and well written historical with plenty of intrigue and interesting characters, I can’t recommend this series enough. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: In this sequel to Dominus, Gaius Fabius Rufus, the victorious…
Excerpt and Giveaway: Sedition by Alicia Cameron
Today we’re so pleased to offer you an exclusive excerpt from Alicia Cameron’s new novel Sedition, Book Two in the Demoted series from Fantastic Fiction Publishing. FFP is also offering the chance for one lucky reader to win an e-copy of the book. You can enter by clicking on the Rafflecopter widget below. Good luck!…
Review: To Stand Close by Faith Ashlin
Title: To Stand Close Author: Faith Ashlin Publisher: Totally Bound Pages/Word Count: 223 Pages At a Glance: Surprisingly deep and thought provoking. Reviewed By: Jennifer Blurb: Can love grow and survive for two men on opposite sides of the deepest of chasm—slavery? In this world one country has cut itself off, and is closed and…
Review: A Most Personal Property by Darrah Glass
Title: A Most Personal Property Author: Darrah Glass Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 460 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: In the heat of August 1900, Henry Blackwell—rich, handsome, and painfully shy—anticipates the purchase of his companion slave, that most personal of properties, with equal parts excitement and dread. There are limits to what a gentleman might…
Review: Shattered Heart by Nikki McCoy
Title: Shattered Heart Author: Nikki McCoy Publisher: Totally Bound Pages/Word Count: 185 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: In a world of devastation and slavery, two men must find the courage to overcome the pain of their pasts and fight for what they believe in–or fall, forever lost, to the ravages of war. Biochemical war has…
A.M. Sexton’s “Release” Is A Can’t-Put-It-Down Novel
“Infinity yawned both above and below, and in between there was only me. If Donato released me, I would cease to exist. I’d be swallowed by the sky. But he held me fast, and I breathed deep. I drank the night. I tasted the stars. I made love to the sea. The enormity of it…
A.M. Sexton's "Release" Is A Can't-Put-It-Down Novel
“Infinity yawned both above and below, and in between there was only me. If Donato released me, I would cease to exist. I’d be swallowed by the sky. But he held me fast, and I breathed deep. I drank the night. I tasted the stars. I made love to the sea. The enormity of it…
JP Kenwood’s “Dominus” Is Sex And Slavery And A Scintillating Mystery
“I fear that when it comes to you, cățel, I may have inadvertently opened Pandora’s box.” – JP Kenwood Title: Dominus Author: JP Kenwood Publisher: JPK Publishing Pages/Word Count: 285 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: In AD 107, after a grueling campaign against Rome’s fierce enemy, the kingdom of Dacia, Gaius Fabius returns home in…
JP Kenwood's "Dominus" Is Sex And Slavery And A Scintillating Mystery
“I fear that when it comes to you, cățel, I may have inadvertently opened Pandora’s box.” – JP Kenwood Title: Dominus Author: JP Kenwood Publisher: JPK Publishing Pages/Word Count: 285 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: In AD 107, after a grueling campaign against Rome’s fierce enemy, the kingdom of Dacia, Gaius Fabius returns home in…