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A review by billie_yankie
Bound by Aveda Vice
5.0
"Why would I want to fuck you? I hate you."
Move over enemies-to-lovers, here comes the superior trope - enemies-AND-lovers. Pheir has every reason to want to kill Aren and Caius, the most immediate one being that they're Pheir's prison guards, hauling her from one cell to another, away from her family, her pack. And the hate-fuck fest that is this novella is a breath of fresh air.
Monsterfuking at its finest. And it's a kinky monsterfucking at that. There's a lot going on but the CNC and degradation are the main ones.
The story is a prequel, so it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, preparing the readers for the upcoming full-length sorry of Pheir, Aren, and Caius.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Move over enemies-to-lovers, here comes the superior trope - enemies-AND-lovers. Pheir has every reason to want to kill Aren and Caius, the most immediate one being that they're Pheir's prison guards, hauling her from one cell to another, away from her family, her pack. And the hate-fuck fest that is this novella is a breath of fresh air.
Monsterfuking at its finest. And it's a kinky monsterfucking at that. There's a lot going on but the CNC and degradation are the main ones.
The story is a prequel, so it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, preparing the readers for the upcoming full-length sorry of Pheir, Aren, and Caius.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.