Nikki has endured three grueling years as a slave to billionaire Austin Trask. But, at the end of that contract, disillusioned with life as a free person, she has agreed to be enslaved to her former "trainer," Mr. Moore, whose real name is Robert Moreno. But this time, she's taking a bigger risk. He is offering to keep her naked, caged or chained, on a remote Caribbean island where he is the unchallenged authority. This time, there is no contract. He demands to own her for five years. And there will be no possibility of changing her mind and no escape. But this is a love story. This short novella examines the strange relationship between Nikki and her new master, and brings the story of Nikki's slavery to its shocking end.
This novella contains intensely erotic scenes, including BDSM. It is intended for readers aged 18 years old or above.
La Esclava: The Story of Nikki by Dallas Dunlap is the exciting conclusion (possibly) of Nicole Chalmers’ nearly ten-year journey as a sexual-slave. Nikki’s effort in this role has been voluntary despite the arduous transformation of her mind and body. The author does a fantastic job of balancing Nikki’s mindset; along her journey she has endured nightmarish pain and terrible situations, yet at the same time she craves this way of life as her kink. This powerfully depicted character grows throughout the series and her decisions and actions at the end show maturity and triumph. It was interesting to see how the relationships with her two Masters developed over the years, and how both still play a huge role in her life outside the chains. The author hints that more of Nikki may come in a telling of her life as a free woman, an enticing bit of news for Nikki’s readers.
This book is the conclusion of Nikki's story. Her time with Austin Trask is over. I generally liked this sequel. Nikki and Robert's relationship actually began in the last five chapters of Book 3 and should have been included in this book. The fact that this isn't the case was probably intended to attract readers to this sequel. Their relationship is unusual, yet this is a love story. Initially, there is only a verbal agreement, a five-year term, and no financial reward.
Robert Moreno is the owner of his own island in the Caribbean. Nikki has surrendered herself to Robert. The conditions are strict, but considerably more relaxed than with Trask. Nikki is assigned new tasks, she gets to know the islanders, and is familiarized with the local infrastructure. The ending of this story is, unfortunately, sad. Nikki's fate turns her life upside down. I personally didn't like this twist very much.