NY Times Bestselling author Amira Rain presents this unmissable opportunity to own the complete SOLD series in one limited edition digitally boxed set. That is all the books from the series for one low price!
This Paranormal Shifter Romance series is set in a dystopian future where fertile women are so rare that they are now bought and sold like commodities. Each book in the SOLD series follows the fortunes of a curvy heroine who has been sold to a pair of hunky shifters with some very interesting (and arousing!) results ;)
Each book is available separately for $2.99 and features a different type of WereShifter. They can be read standalone and in any order!
Book 1 – Sold To The Dragons Curvy Kira Southerly has resigned herself to the fate of being SOLD to dragon shifters Blake & Steven. She is initially scared but she finds herself enjoying it much more than she expected, especially when she finds the dragons will have to share her in more ways than one..
Book 2 – Sold To The Bears
Now it is the turn of curvy Lila to be SOLD to bear shifters Adrian and Grant. Long steamy nights of passion and menage-filled ecstasy are guaranteed for Lila however she has something else up her sleeve and the bears are in for a big surprise...
Book 3 – Sold To The Alphas
Curvy Rowan can not bear to watch her sister being given away, so she switches the documents and allows herself to be SOLD to hunky Alpha wolves Chase & Grayson. Only problem is, Rowan is one of the many infertile women left on the planet. How will the Alphas react when they find they have been sold a dud? WARNING: This is romance with adult scenes. It contains graphic language and very steamy love scenes 18+
Amira Rain is a popular author of a shifter and paranormal romance.
When she is not writing she enjoys dancing and going to the theatre. One of her big passions in life is chocolate and she has an irrational fear of spiders. So much so, that even a photo of a spider will scare her.
All the Hero's in this series of books were strong and amazing. I fell in love with all except for Grayson, he was weak. Anyway, the heroins all started out iffy for me, but I was their biggest fan by the end of each story. Loved all the baby making going on in each book. sex, battles, alphas, females with no rights, dragon shifters, wolf shifters, loved the bear shifters. This was a fun and exciting read.
Book 1= 5 Stars Book 2= 4 Stars Book 3= 3.75 Stars Got the whole set of novels free =5 Stars First alphas in first book had large hong kongs= 5 Stars
I just finished reading these books, and all I can say is that they're gr8. Each story was similar yet different. In story one I was cheering each brother to be the man/dragon shifter to win Kira's love. I was totally happy with the way Lila's story went as well, with her bear shifters. I was shocked and a little sad for the outcome of Rowan's story with her wolves. Overall, all three stories were gr8. :-)
Overall an entertaining, engaging and enjoyable set of stories. They are paranormal so don't expect believable. There is a slight explanation to the situation the world and characters find themselves in now. Is it believable? No, but it's a paranormal so they don't have to make complete sense. Just sit back, let go of reality and enjoy. These are basically a little story to go with your hot & heavy steamy ménage love triangles. If you don't like ménage in your books than skip this one.
This book is listed as Romance on Audible. I would classify it more as Erotica.
These are all stories where the hot & steamy comes first, the romance comes second but each has a HEA. At least for some of the participants. You can't help but feel bad for the ones who don't get a life partner out of the deal. Especially Steven the Dragon. He deserves a HEA.
These are not complex stories and each can be listened to as a standalone book.There are no cliffhangers. While they are entertaining there is not anything really new or unexpected. All of the stories follow the same basic setup/plot. Only the characters and species of shifter changes. Even though they are all set in the same world a little more difference in each couples set of circumstances would have made each story more interesting.
I did get annoyed with the constant repeating of lines. Saying something in one line to say it again in the next sentence with only a slight change. Or ending one sentence and starting the next sentence saying the exact same thing. It got annoying fast. This happens in each of the stories but it was really noticeable in Sold to the Alpha's.
Meghan Kelly did a really good job with the narration as usual. She has a very distinct voice. It's a voice that some people really like, others really dislike. In this story her voice seemed a little softer and higher pitched at times than in others I have listened to in the past. Still she has a pleasant voice that's easy on the ears. Clearly spoken with a nice pace. Some really good character voices. Of coarse her female voices are great. Some of her male voices are really good and others need a bit of work. She does bring the characters and story to life through her narration. Very enjoyable
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator or publisher.
Story 1 sold to the Dragons Well done, though I think she shouldn't have had to choose. I've always believed that you can love more than one person at a time. Reasons I enjoyed this story: Action-packed, Easy-to-read, Entertaining, Funny, Great world building, Happily Ever After, Page-turner, Steamy, Wonderful characters. Story 2 Sold to the bears:
Very well done. I loved the ending. Reasons I enjoyed this book: Action-packed, Easy-to-read, Entertaining, Funny, Great world building, Happily Ever After, Page-turner, Steamy, Unpredictable, Wonderful characters. Story 3 sold to the alphas: Well done. Dang it I can't say what I'd like to without spoiling it. I hate spoilers. Reasons I enjoyed this book: Action-packed, Easy-to-read, Entertaining, Funny, Great world building, Happily Ever After, Page-turner, Steamy, Unpredictable, Wonderful characters. The narrator brings the stories to life. This audiobook collection was given to me for free at my request from the publisher or author or narrator and I provided this voluntary review.
I was completely blown away by the beauty and wonder if this box set. Each story gives us a wonderful new adventure filled with precious details and heart tugging plots. There is never a dull moment. The entire time you are in this world, you fall deeper and deeper in love with these marvelous characters. They will make you long for so much more. Above all, they will fill and reshape your heart in every way possible. What a rush and a brilliant wild ride!
Meghan Kelly has once again delivered a grand performance that will leave you in awe. She knows how to dazzle and delight, and she does not fail. In fact, she has seemingly upped her game from this rousing performence. I look forward to listening to more of her incredible narration in th near future!
I loved this series and I think it got better as it went along. I love this kind of book when I just want a bit of an escape nothing to serious. A really enjoyable read wish there were more in the series.
Sold To The Dragons 5 Stars Doing what’s needed for her family Kira is to be sold in order to help feed her little brothers and father. The world is having a fertility problem and women who are deemed fertile get sold to the highest bidder. Wanting to escape but at the last minute looks at her little brother eyeing a table full of food she cannot. But who buys her and for whom he does the buying, and how much is paid for her is all very surprising. Integrity, courage, bravery, Lovemaking and adventure as well as a wonderful HEA love story in all in this book. A very well written story that keep my interest to the very end. Sold to the Bears 5 Stars Survival instincts In a world after a huge war where shifters are the majority and humans the minorities and conception rates very low. It’s were fertile women are auctioned off to the highest bidder. In a small town called Coldwater where wolf shifters have killed off Lila’s human parents when she was young and now is told the Wolf couple that took her in was killed off by bear shifter. But it’s either the Bears of the Dragons that will buy her. So she runs. And is caught and sold to the bears. But are they really the bad guys? This is a well written self-contained story and yet part of a series. Great character interplay and a very enjoyable story to read. Sold To The Alphas 4 Stars Wrong for the right reasons Rowan Evans is on the sale block to be sold due to her being a fertile woman. But what no one knows is she switched out her and her sisters results. Her sister is the fertile one and hers said she wasn’t. But being sold to wolves is not an appealing thing and she just wants to save her younger sister. But the two Alphas that she is sold to are not the bad type. And her guilt is eating at her all the time. This is a self-contained story with lot of action going on throughout the book as well as lots of loving. Enjoyable and entertaining to read.
I really liked the concept of this story. I do, however, find parts a little lacking with regards to Kira's family and her relationship with Steven and Blake. If she has married into this very wealthy family and her father received enough gold to make him wealthier than he ever could have imagined. Why is there no further contact with them? Why can't Kira just go visit them?
Also, she has this amazing relationship with the both guys, why can't they just continue their ménage trois? They both love her, she loves both of them. She's fertile, she can produce offspring for both men. Why break up a very good thing?
"Sold to the Bears"
Different from the first, and ended just how I wanted the first to end. I'm still crushed that Steven is alone. He should have been with Kira as well. A anyhow, I love the dynamic of Grant, Adrian, and Lila. They have this very loving and adventurous life together. I wish there was more on the after of their lives.
"Sold to the Alphas"
I truly enjoyed this story very much. I even came to side with Rowan even before the deceit was played out. Rowan did what she has to do to protect Skye from being sold basically into slavery for her baby making genes. I don't fault Rowan at all. In the beginning I fell in love with both Graydon and Chase, but as time went by, my calling was for Chase. There was something about his light hearted demeanor from the very start that I connected with.
Great series. All the stories were relatively similar, but that had heart and compassion.
Ms Rains books never disappoint. I love that her stories are unique and I can't figure out the heroine and her actions until late in the book. She keeps me guessing. The Alpha was great. Dragons was a One sitting read for me. Yes, I thought I would like the book, but I really enjoyed the story. It is not your typical menage story as the cover may suggest. It would be a spoiler to tell you why so I'll let you read it. I was asked which book was my favoite but I can't choose because I love each one for different reasons.
With the Dragons, it was a time with very few fertile women, they have become a commodity--Kira has her reasons for not fighting the demeaning situation of being sold. When she thinks life with an older man is her future Kira is in for a surprise--two of them both gorgeous, and both dragon shifters.
This book was wonderfully well written. It was very short, although I'm really only complaining because I wish it would have been so much longer. It had vivid, relatable characters, an amazing adventure, a beautiful love story, sexy leading men, scorching hot scenes, and mind boggling landscape descriptions that were so creatively done, it was so realistically brought to life with clever wording, it almost felt like I was there in real life. I was instantly engaged with the story, and for me if that doesn't happen immediately, I can't finish reading the book; and along with this story and characters that it made it so it was so very hard to set down. I definitely didn't want to stop reading for a moment!! This Author is one to watch for and I will be willing to buy any other series that are this well written, that she offers in the future!
I had high hopes for this series. The premise for all 3 was exactly the same. Yes each book had different shifters and different women but the storyline was almost, to the word, the same. Rain used feminine folds, slick, most sensitive spot, and femininity almost 20 times in each book. It was like she could use no other descriptive language for that area of the female body. Each sex scene mirrored the previous books. The only reason I read the whole series was to see if the book ended differently than the last. I'm glad it was free.
Poor character development and frustratingly irritating female characters make this series a 3/5 stars. The overall stories are great and could easily be 5 star worthy if the characters were not written in such a way as to be pathetically whiny.
The overall tone of the narration was good and so were the female character voices, but the male character voices came across as a bit weak and weren’t a good match for the strong lead male characters.
The world that the books are set in is interesting, shifters came into being on Earth at a time when the environment went out of control causing most humans to die. Something has resulted in most women being infertile so those who are fertile are highly sought after and this has resulted in them becoming a commodity sold to the highest bidder.
Each book follows on woman who has been sold to have children with her purchaser/s and follows the development of the resulting relationship/s.
Each story individually would probably get a 4 star from me, they’re interesting, but they’re repetitive individually, together... In one the same phrase was repeated 3 times in a 30 second section, while this is the worst instance I noticed, it was not uncommon to start a sentence with the same phrase that finished the previous sentence. I haven’t seen the print version so I’m not sure if this is a writing/editing issue or a narration/production issue but it is very annoying.
Speaking of production issues, this definitely needed work, all the “chapter one” etc. announcement are clipped.
Back to the stories, they came across as cookie cutter stories, where one outline was created and the stories just had individuals, species and locations changed, a few unique scenes and with slightly different endings added to make sure they’re not too similar.
Honestly, I got a bit bored and I was glad when I got to the end, three was one too many.
Note: This book was provided free by the author/narrator/publisher in exchange for an unbiased review