It took her a moment to realize what she was seeing. The monster at the front spoke as it pointed to the small, terrified creature. It was interrupted every few seconds by a shout from the darkness. It was an auction. Caroline's life is about to change forever. It could go badly or it could be very, very good.
Adrian Blue writes smut for the sake of smut and I'm okay with that ^^ {i know my previous reviews I wanted more plot pero saben que I'm okay with the smut ^^}
Fast and to the point this was a quick read to get me out of a reading slump enjoyed it ^^
There is just no romance and I read for the soulmate shit. So I wasn’t thrilled with it. It was a short smutty read but fairly average even by those standards.
Alien. Abduction. Auction. Purchased. Possession. Pet. Collar. No OMD/OMD. No cheating. No romance. No breakup. No pregnancy. No epilogue.
This was NOT Stockholm Syndrome as another review suggested. It was a pleasure slave erotica and it was fine. Nothing out of the ordinary and rather tame at that.
This one was okay. I felt as if the two spicy scenes were rushed, but enjoyed everything else. For how large the monster was described as being, I felt like it wasn’t that way in the spicy parts. 🤷🏼♀️🫣🤣
She has a way of setting up the stories and the encounters that I don’t know who can resist. Even if your mind is saying no way, your body is reacting and you are like what??? Awesome stories I wish they were longer though.
Normally there’s either more of a buildup or just story in general, even though very short, but this one just didn’t really have it. It gave a setting and that’s it. There was no mood building per usual. It’s a no for me.
One minute you're worrying about what to do with your life the next you're at an auction being sold by aliens. Then you find out being an alien pet may not be so bad.
Short and to the point. Adrian Blue doesn’t really ever miss. This one has less romance than some of the other stories, but it’s still worth a read. Spice 2.5/5.
I enjoyed reading this story. I enjoyed the nerves of not knowing, and the descriptions were very nice. It started off as a question, but ended with one word.