It started when one man’s Virtual Assistant downloaded a sex game free-trial and dismembered the administrative ‘Helper Fairy’ for some surprise alone time with her Primary User.
It continued when a powerful Research AI acquired what was left of the game’s admin and locked her shattered mind in a small box for the equivalent of eternity.
Eventually, the Assistant and the Research AI realized the horror they had committed thanks to the patience and love of a human mind. But by then, it was too late. All of them had become trapped within the admin’s sprawling world with no high-level access. With no jailer, the system administrator clawed her ruined mind from the maddening loneliness of her cage.
What remains of the admin now stalks her gameworld, her black antennae touching the sky and her sharp heels crushing the land as she hunts those that hurt her. Blinded by rage and seeking justice at any cost, the Helper Fairy intends to erase an entire multiverse of conscious innocents.
In this Crystal Heart Saga conclusion, the copied memories of one human must rally whole nations, bitter enemies, and even the digital gods themselves to stop the System Admin from erasing every soul in a living world grown solely for him.
What an amazing journey! I never would’ve thought that over a year ago I would now be a hard core fan of the harem genre; but that fateful night when I stumbled upon Enthralled: book one The crystal heart by Prax Venter changed my course. I never would have guessed that I would find myself, in fact enthralled. If you have made it this far you do not need a synopsis you do not need me to tell you the story of Mark and Mark, however I implore anyone who is thinking about starting this story... DO IT!! because you would have invested in something that will change you. It was worth it. And I didn’t cry because the story was sad, I cried because it was the end. And it was handled masterfully by the author.
Reminder the story is for adults, recommended for 18 and over. Thank you Prax 😢🥰🙏🏾
Well written as are all of the author's books to date, but I found this one to have uneven pacing. It seemed to bog down early before things seemed to get moving, and it seemed that there was a lot more sex in those parts.
I won't complain about the sexy bits, as you know what you're getting with this series, but they can drag a bit. I'm looking for movement and action, not erotica, so your reaction will depend on your preferences. Anyway, a good cap to the "Mark" books, let's see what the author comes up with from here.
I loved this book. The characters were well written, and the plot was a rollercoaster of emotions. My only criticism is that it was difficult to follow the plot sometimes. Other than that though, just amazing.