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'Mastering The Mistress' in the series 'Kindred Tales' by author Evangeline Anderson is a short romance story set in a world where females rule and intercourse with a male is forbidden. The protagonist, Kaylee, inherits immense wealth and is introduced to a society where owning male slaves is common. Manipulated by her friend Lyra, Kaylee purchases a male slave named Solar, a member of the Havoc race. Solar, who defies his instincts to bond with females, ultimately saves Kaylee from Lyra's evil intentions, leading to a sweet and forbidden romance between them. The plot is fast-paced, filled with action and adventure, and explores themes of love and loyalty in a unique setting.
The writing style in 'Mastering The Mistress' is engaging and immersive, with well-developed characters and a storyline that keeps readers hooked. delves into the complexities of relationships, societal norms, and the struggle for freedom and love in a world where rules are strictly enforced, making it a compelling read for fans of sci-fi romance with a touch of erotica.
If you liked Mastering The Mistress, here are the top 7 books to read next:
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In the book 'Claimed' by Evangeline Anderson, Olivia Waterhouse, an ordinary human, is conscripted into a contract with one of the Kindred, an alien species seeking brides on Earth. The plot revolves around Olivia's struggles with her attraction to Baird, a Beast Kindred, as she resists being claimed by him. The writing style is described as a mix of romance and science fiction, with a fast-paced narrative that includes steamy love scenes and a good blend of action, romance, and sex. The book introduces readers to a world where Earth is in danger from the Alien Scourge, and the Kindred strike a deal to protect Earth by claiming brides from women registered for the draft.
“C’mon, Liv, give. It’s me, your womb mate—remember?” Sophia sat down across from her and patted her hand gently. No one could ever decide if the Waterhouse twins were fraternal or identical. Liv had ... - #2
"Assigned A Mate" in the series "Interstellar Brides" by Grace Goodwin follows the story of Eva Dailey, a woman in witness protection who is hiding under the guise of a convicted murderer named Evelyn Day. She is paired with Tark, the High Councillor of the planet Trion, as her perfect mate through the Interstellar Brides Program. The plot delves into their instant connection, the unique science fiction elements, and the challenges they face as Eva has to return to Earth to testify in a murder trial, causing a forced separation. The writing style is described as explicit, sexually charged, and meant for a mature audience, with elements of dominance and submission intertwined in the romance.
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Cottonwood by R. Lee Smith is a sci-fi novel that delves into the world of aliens who are stranded on Earth, particularly focusing on the immigration camp of Cottonwood. The story follows Sanford, an alien bug and former soldier, who is struggling to ensure the safety and well-being of his son T'aki in a disheartening environment. The book explores themes of racism, gender identity, and sexism, while also showcasing the rich character development and intricate relationships between the human caseworker, Sarah, and the alien residents of Cottonwood.
The writing style in Cottonwood is described as phenomenal, with exceptional world-building and characterizations. The author skillfully weaves together a narrative that not only presents heavy topics like racism and exploitation but also highlights the resilience, compassion, and hope that emerge in the face of adversity. The book is praised for its originality, natural character quirks, and the way it immerses readers into a complex and thought-provoking story.
It was almost seven o’clock on a Wednesday morning, which found Sarah Fowler sitting at the kitchen table, drinking coffee and reading the help-wanted ads and singing under her breath in no particular... - #4
'When She Belongs' in the 'Risdaverse' series by Ruby Dixon tells the story of Sophie, a former sex slave seeking a place to call home, and Jerrok, a solitary scrap dealer and mechanic living on an abandoned outpost. When Sophie is left with Jerrok and his protective alien pet Sleipnir by the va Sithai brothers, a slow-burn romance develops between the two characters as they navigate their shared traumas and find solace in each other's company. The book is praised for its light and entertaining writing style, focusing on character development and the evolution of the relationship between Sophie and Jerrok.
I never thought of myself as a particularly slow learner until I encountered alien technology. I stare at the sea of buttons and touch-pads in front of my chair on the bridge of the Little Sister, try... - #5
"Kiss of a Demon King" in the series "Immortals After Dark" by Kresley Cole follows the story of Sabine, an immortal sorceress of illusions, who is fated to break the seal of the demon Rydstrom Woede. Sabine has her own plans for the future, aiming to use Rydstrom to get pregnant and take over the throne from her brother. Despite the initial intrigue, some readers found the characters to be one-dimensional and the plot forgettable. The story unfolds in the demon kingdom of Rothkalina, with a fantasy feel to it, described as well-crafted but lacking in interest for some.
This was one of the low points of his life, surrounded by strippers in a neon-lit Lore club. He was on edge in this ridiculous place, feeling like the worst hypocrite. If his ne’er-do-well brother fou...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Immortals After Dark ) - #6
'Prison Planet Barbarian' in the 'Risdaverse' series by Ruby Dixon is a sci-fi romance novel that follows the story of Chloe, an Earth girl kidnapped and sent to a prison planet after defending herself against alien captors. In the prison, she encounters Jutari, a protective and possessive blue alien inmate who becomes determined to keep her safe. The book is described as a mix of intense drama, hot chemistry, and a slow-burn romance between the two main characters. The writing style is noted for its quick pace, minimal world-building, and engaging storytelling that keeps readers hooked till the end.
“New prisoners to be processed,” one guard calls out as the hatch lets out a hiss and our small transport ship opens its doors. “And you’re not gonna keffing believe what we’ve got today.” He makes a ... - #7
"Ice Planet Barbarians" by Ruby Dixon follows the story of Georgie, an abducted human, and Vektal, the Chief of the Not Hoth tribe. As Georgie navigates a new world with alien beings, she forms a bond with Vektal despite initial challenges due to their language barrier and cultural differences. The plot delves into themes of fated mates, alien romance, and the struggles of survival and adaptation in a harsh environment. The writing style is described as engaging, humorous, and emotionally impactful, with a mix of romance, sci-fi elements, and realistic dialogue that adds depth to the characters and their interactions.
Up until yesterday I, Georgie Carruthers, never believed in aliens. Oh, sure, there were all kinds of possibilities out there in the universe, but if someone would have told me that little green men w...