by Tracy St. John
Right then, from the start I will say this is a Marmite book with some triggers. You will either love it or hate it, and if dubious consent isn't your thing, then you probably won't enjoy it. As for me, I thoroughly enjoyed it! Amelia is living on another planet after leaving sexually repressed Ea...
2.5/5; 3 stars; C+Interesting premise, way way too much sex but well written sex scenes nonetheless. I probably wouldn't have continued with this series but I'm glad I did. Book 3 in the series along with Clan and Conquer made a big improvement. The main thing that bugged me about the story in thi...
This is the first book in a series, I was intrigued by the concept and thought why not. I really wanted to read book six but have a policy about reading series in order. The base story is good but seems to get lost a bit at times.The author does a great job at creating a world but muddles things up ...
Ok a lot gritty some non consensual play that actually works for this story
Hıhımmm, bu yaz yine bi Adult Sci-Fi türüne mi atlasam nedir?
meh. :/
Amelia is an artist from Earth, sent to paint on another planet. Earth now is very religious and controlling in severe punishment for anything beyond sex after marriage for procreation only. She sees Rajhir, Flencik and Breft at one of her art events. They're looking for compatible women because ...
DNF at 32%--basically it's been one long sex scene so far, and even I have limits. However, I would recommend the M/M spin-off series, Clan Beginnings, for those who like aliens with two cocks who have tons and tons of sex, but also do other things like solve crimes or fight space invaders.