by J.C. Owens
I admit it, I'm a sucker for wings, which is why this story got a whole two stars. There was nothing particularly terrible, but the story was so unremarkable that the details are already fading from my mind just a couple hours later. Really, the only thing that has me even vaguely interested right n...
4.5 stars
I think I find generally the same problems I usually have. It seems to contrived, too much of a stretch. It's always the Defrosting Ice Queen thing, and though the worlds Owens creates are pretty cool, the characterization always seems a little off, I end up regarding the MCs with somewhat apathetic...
I've read quite a few slave/master prisoner type books, but I still don't see how any form of true love could have developed in this. I mean, in other slave/master/prison books, the master was at least kind in some way, and showed true consideration and was actually fucking careful in bed with them ...
4 HeartsReview to follow
Okay, I really enjoyed WINGS but the longer I thought about it the more questions I had. Where there female Winged creatures? What was punishments for smaller wrongs? What was the war about anyway? If they were all males how could one not know about male sex acts? I could go on because I really enjo...
I really loved this book. Anyar and Vanyae really resonated for me and I couldn't help but wish for a happily ever after for them. It was interesting watching Anyar slowly evolve from being a slave to a love in Vanyae's eyes. The only thing that might have made things better was if the book was long...
Lent by Kindle. Thinking on review.
I have read several stories about how the captive is falling in love with the captor -- and while Stockholm Syndrome might not be a good reason for romance but it might work when treated carefully. I have also read stories about that make me believe in the premise of Master/slave to fall with one an...