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Forced by the Alpha Prisoner

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*Cover to cover noncon*
Forced to experiment on prisoners, Dr Robin Flaust lives in fear—but no one terrifies him like Subject 113A, the man he'd modified into an alpha.
113A promises to repay every single time Flaust violated his body with those medical devices. He watches Flaust with thirsty eyes; it's only a matter of time before his restraints snap, and his revenge begins.
24k words, HEA.

Kinks: noncon, human experimentation, big peen, virgin bottom, medical kink, sounding, forced breeding, public sex/exhibitionsim, knotting (1 scene), zucchini insertion, some stockholm syndrome

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First published June 27, 2023

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Anna Wineheart

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Profile Image for Lilly [Hiatus due to School] .
939 reviews441 followers
July 12, 2023
Forced by the Alpha Prisoner is a short and dark non-con erotica. Dr Robin Flaust is forced to work at a prison where experiments are conducted on inmates. Subject 113A or Phal has been subjected to various experimentations and has been violated countless times by scientists. Dr Flaust does not want to participate, but he knows that his life is in danger if he does not do as he’s ordered. However, once 113A gets his chance, well… it’s payback.

There is no plot, it’s all smut. Dr Flaust tries to fight and resist 113A but fails every time. He’s violated repeatedly and his body is forced to change so he can carry 113A's child. However, we get a sorta sweet HEA at the end.

As the blurb says, this book is cover to cover non-con. While there is a HEA for our doctor, please check the TWs. If you have read Anna Wineheart’s non-con work before, you know what to expect.

Trigger warnings from Smashword/Blurb:

Kinks: noncon, human experimentation, big peen, virgin bottom, medical kink, sounding, forced breeding, public sex/exhibitionsim, knotting (1 scene), zucchini insertion, some stockholm syndrome
Profile Image for Sebby.
157 reviews31 followers
December 15, 2024
I could sit here and rail on the logistics of this book because nothing makes sense but I suppose that’s not why this was written or why anyone is picking it up in the first place so I won’t be a dick about it for once. The sex was mid, repetitive, and unimaginative and every single interaction between these two went the same almost every single time. The one thing I can’t forgive is that apparently the main character’s favorite thing in the whole wide world is apples? Like it was a whole thing that just because his rapist bought him some apples that totally shifted how he thinks about Phal (what the fuck name is this). I mean no disrespect to apples but really that’s all it takes for you dude? Either way for some reason these two end up in the strangest relationship ever and by the end Robin is a happy little clam with a son he birthed (not explained how that happened you just have to accept that it did) and it is suggested that he and his husband (they celebrated by fucking in the middle of the courthouse) have both consensual sex but Phal still rapes him on occasion but Robin is kind of into it so it’s ok? Idk man whatever floats your boat it guess. Also apparently public sex is legal somehow and the polite thing to do when seeing someone get raped in a public setting is to watch quietly then go on about your business? Alright alright I’m done, no more trying to analyze erotica for me it just gives me a headache
Profile Image for Shonee.
379 reviews43 followers
May 5, 2024
2.5

The kink aspect of this lived up to the hype!
Profile Image for Linh.
327 reviews36 followers
July 14, 2024
This book has no plot in it so I'd recommend it only if you'd enjoy most of these tags:

🚩 non-con/ rape
🚩 public sex/ getting it on in front of random people and in a busy marketplace
🚩 mpreg (no birth scene but we do get a glimpse of the "happy family" in the epilogue)
🚩 the name "Flaust" (sorry, I'm just not a fan)
🚩 lube-less sex (seriously, Dr. Flaust is loosened up to a gaping hole thanks to the power of pre-cum 🥴)

I expected more medical kink but it wasn't prominently featured (only in the early part of the book). The ending was kinda sweet! I enjoyed it.

Profile Image for ♡ cal ♡.
757 reviews340 followers
July 11, 2024
We all need to go to jail for this one!!!
Profile Image for Ashley -Goldstarreads.
1,080 reviews24 followers
August 16, 2023
This was a new spin on the non-con a alpha, mpreg books. Both characters are rapists in the end. Robin is a doctor who does horrible experiments on 113A, til he breaks loose and gets his revenge. In the end it’s very sweet but you gotta get past all the non-con sex. It’s very intense, steamy scenes.
Profile Image for Joanna Grosz.
184 reviews19 followers
December 30, 2024
Yeah, I did it again, don't ask why. Just don't ask. How can there be something sweet about non con, I have no idea but there is, here. It's just so wrong it's almost right.
Just don't judge me, okay?
348 reviews
August 6, 2023
Not much to add as the title and blurb pretty much sum it up.
Oddly compelling considering the limited (lack of?) plot.
Trigger warnings are there for a reason.
Profile Image for book_reader_addict.
563 reviews34 followers
March 30, 2024
Remember to read the TW, this is a non consensual book. I love these stories by Anna! Fast and filthy and always a HEA❤️ Lots and lots of kinks!
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Profile Image for E.
186 reviews
December 17, 2023
KINKY AF, OVERSTIMULATION GALORE, & ODDLY SINCERELY ROMANTIC

If I were a trying to be a regular book critic, I’d objectively rate this 3 stars because it was a very interesting and erm… unique read, but there were a lot of technical aspects that could have been polished a bit more – a little bit more introspection and emotion on Robin’s side would have made this even more intriguing and engaging, because it’s fascinating how his guilt kept him in the cycle of, hmm, what common society would certainly label as “abuse”. But then there’s the roundabout and very full-circle whacked yet deep kind of irony in this wherein Phal may be a monster in the eyes of the world, yes, but he is still, without a doubt (at least, in Robin’s mind and conscience) a monster of Dr Flaust’s own creation, which the author could have milked so much more in favour of a plot. However, I think that would have made this story more politically-nuanced, which would be reaching for a story under the “erotica” genre. The book is very straightforward about that, therefore it would be rather silly to expect more plot than porn, which is why not deep-diving too much into the moral aspects of it is a good call. It kept this story focused on the erotica, as erotica basically should be (although, of course, erotica can have more plot, it just shouldn’t outweigh the sexy). And in that aspect, this delivered. In spades. I’ve never in all my years of reading and writing erotic romance, come across a story with more sex than this. Indeed, once the sex started, it never stopped (yes, not even for a short breather of a paragraph, haha). It’s also very much non-con (as it says on the tin) for the most part, though I’d argue that it’s more dub-con because most of the resistance on the bottom’s part are specious at best (something revealed much later in the story). It’s more of a situation where a character’s words and actions turn out to be a front because what they believe to be right conflicts with their true and most secret (depraved) desires kind of thing. So it’s not at all as dark and disturbing as it initially presents itself to be (though the experimentation parts can be a bit much if you’re extremely sensitive and triggered easily by such things; in which case, it would be best to simply stay away from stuff you can’t handle. There are enough warnings provided).

So, given all that, and the fact that I am not and don’t have any desire to pretend to be a book critic as I don’t even like the idea of reading books to solely analyse and find fault in it because that would also imply that I have this fixed standard of how all books should be in order for me to rank them as “objectively perfect” (which for me, there is no such thing), I didn’t rate this 3, but 5 stars. Simply because I am a story lover, not a critic. And as long as a story delivers on its promise (in this case, a hot-as-holy-hell marathon of “noncon” breeding and forced orgasms, LOL) and that it kept me rapt and furiously turning page after another and ultimately leaving me with a warm, fuzzy feeling of joy and satisfaction (via that ever-so-important HEA at the end) albeit a little bit scandalised with that good-natured WHAT THE HECK DID I READ?? feeling to go with it (haha), I deem a story a success; and despite me having a harsh, really grumpy and obsessively analytical side when I don’t get the fuzzy feels after poring over a book for hours (that tend to always only give out 1 star), I am never stingy with my ratings when I do end up enjoying it. And I did enjoy this. (Though I wouldn’t advise reading this in a public place, as it’s likely to make you very hot and very bothered, and will have you squirming. A LOT.)

This is only the second book of Anna Wineheart’s I’ve read, and it will definitely not be the last. It takes true grit and daring to write erotica (or even a simple sex scene) honestly. Most romance writers tend to self-censor, gloss over, or tiptoe around the explicitness of it for the sake of remaining on the “safe side” and masses-friendly. I know a lot of writers who hold back from being true to what they really want to write for fear of being judged (I myself am guilty of that insecurity). So it was a such a refreshingly pleasant surprise that Anna Wineheart isn’t one of those; she isn’t afraid to dish out her erotica with (delectable) abandon. And she manages to do it with style, artistic flair, and a lot of badass personality too (which not many can do; I think the only other writer I’ve seen who can pull this off as superbly is Amelita Rae, who sadly doesn’t seem to be active anymore). So her works are indubitably a happy find for this life-long MM erotic-romance enthusiast.

Last but certainly not the least: Phal and Robin grew on me. They’re not the kind of shallow two-dimensional characters that are usually a staple of plotless porn; it was impossible for me not to feel for them deeply (their push-and-pull, complete-opposites dynamic is so cute, crazy, and delicious!). I fell in love with them at first read, and continued to fall for them even more (because yes, they did have a lot of sweet and sentimental moments amidst all that wild rutting, haha), and when I’m that invested in the characters, it’s almost always a guarantee that I’d be completely sold on their story. Which is exactly what happened here, haha.
Profile Image for Books and Gems.
250 reviews45 followers
March 4, 2024
113A is a prisoner at an undisclosed location. Dr Robin Flaust performs experiments on 113A. He doesn’t want to perform the experiments, but he knows the other scientists would harm him if he refused or tried to leave himself.

113A is subjected to steroids and other drugs that turn him into a strong alpha, eventually being strong enough to break free of his restraints. He tells Dr Flaust every time he performs one of his experiments that one day he would get his revenge.

As the title and trigger warnings say, this is full of non con. I purchased this on a whim during the Smashwords sale, and it’s my first read by this author. If you don’t have any triggers, and as long as you know what you’re getting into with this I would recommend for a quick, dark, dirty read.

There is a surprising amount of sweet moments in this as well. The plot of this story is pretty much what you read in the title. However, I did feel engaged with the characters.
And even though Phal (subject 113A) was essentially a science experiment of Dr. Flaust’s creation, he was protective and possessive of Robin, and he took care of him.
237 reviews10 followers
December 21, 2023
3.5 rounded up because hot sex and affectionate protector type MC.

So, as the blurb says, this is noncon. But both MCs are guilty of it to a degree (though one does it unwillingly because he's forced to by other people). Over the course of the book, though, they come to an understanding, and it is easy to see the MCs developing a deeper, trusting relationship. The "rape" almost becomes a kink at that point, consensual noncon. It's not called that, but it reads like it. So, the HEA that is promised actually feels like an HEA.

A few things annoyed me, though. First, Robin is really repetitive with his "no, please don't" crap. Like every scene is a variation of the same thing regarding his dialogue. The author could have eased up on that a bit.

Second, we didn't get to see any of the mpreg really. In a lot of Wineheart's books, the birth is usually a major part of the story, but this one happens off page followed by a years-long time jump. It felt like a chunk was missing in between there.

Regardless, it's a super hot read and surprisingly cute.
Profile Image for Whitney.
660 reviews43 followers
July 6, 2025
Ridiculous fun

This book wasn't perfect, and I can see a lot of people getting annoyed with the writing, but I found it fun, funny, and oddly sweet at the end. Don't go in expecting a plot, don't try to make sense of it, just enjoy the ridiculous non-con ride. I wouldn't personally call the ending in HEA, but who am I to judge how other people find their happiness? Four stars, because it was ridiculous, and I was into it. 
Profile Image for Erica.
1,691 reviews37 followers
June 22, 2024
Exactly as it says on the tin. It felt a little repetitive, though, so after a while it got (and there's no other way to say this) a bit boring. How do you make all that rape monotonous? I'm not sure. Maybe they should have had some "regular" sex in there somewhere, just for a change of flavor.
Profile Image for ꩜ ֶָ֢ ⭒milky way.
118 reviews1 follower
June 24, 2024
picked that one up for the angst, smut and guilt, but couldn't enjoy those with how passive the protagonist was. depression is expected, but the character is devoid of any agency since the very beginning - he doesn't even try to show the other he was forced to experiment on him, so, yeah, not interesting for me.

DNF at 52%
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2,168 reviews7 followers
February 26, 2025
Story wise a bit in a different society to here on earth now, however, if you are after a lot of bedroom stuff and not the most variety, then this book is right for you. And it does have a kind of sweet story in it.
Profile Image for Spencer.
85 reviews
May 7, 2025
Short lil story. The nsfw part were hot. Loved the different kink displayed but damn the rape situation was annoying the whole book. We get it like…
The end was kinda cute but well not the best book out there. Read it if you are bored and kinda horny
Profile Image for Katherine.
5,295 reviews42 followers
August 16, 2023
Eh. I grabbed this one during the summer Smashwords sale. It’s exactly as the title suggests, full of non con, and dub con.

Bought from Smashwords sale.
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82 reviews2 followers
December 18, 2023
Pure sin, pure smut, just bonkers. God, please look away 🤪
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135 reviews4 followers
December 19, 2023
Extremely hot for what it is, and if you enjoy fucked up power dynamics and non-con, this will definitely appeal. The exhibitionist kink was just a cherry on top of this mess!
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1,287 reviews44 followers
December 27, 2023
Repetitive but so freaking hot. I agree with another reviewer’s comment that this was oddly compelling. Rapey AF but I was into it.
Profile Image for Aleja.
868 reviews66 followers
June 19, 2024
Es raro, la verdad. No voy a decir que no.
Pero hay algo morboso en querer saber qué pasa y terminarlo.
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