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According to the book description of
At the Mercy of Her Pleasure, “NarrAy Jorlan hires thief Senth Antonello to steal an item
for the Resistance. Their blossoming romance derails when her enemies kidnap his brother to get the item back. NarrAy's best
option to save him could kill them all and plunge the entire empire into war.”
One reader of At the Mercy of Her Pleasure said, “This
is a futuristic set in The Tarthian Empire, ruled by the evil and ruthless Conqueror. There are human and nonhuman species
inhabiting the Empire, many who are made sex slaves and addicted to drugs by their Masters to control them. NarrAy is a rebel
who hires professional thief and slave Senth to steal back a locket stolen from her parents which contains key scientific
data. In retaliation, the Conqueror kidnaps Senth's brother to force him to return the locket to her.
Rather than make Senth a sex slave, his master controls him with sex-inhibiting
drugs and concentrates on making a fortune from his exceptional skills as a thief. Senth is half-human and half-kin (a catlike
species), despised by both races as a half-breed. He has only recently discovered he has a brother, Khyffen and is no longer
alone in the world. Khyff is fully human and has lived his life being exploited as a sex slave. NarrAy is a Better, a genetically
engineered human with addictive pheromones, forbidden to the likes of Seth. She falls in love with the sweet, virginal Senth
as they work together, and is torn between recovering the locket for the rebellion or letting Senth return it to the Conqueror
to save his brother. Senth is sworn to complete this mission and return to his Master a virgin in exchange for his brother's
freedom from slavery, yet struggles to keep his innocence as he becomes more and more attracted to NarrAy.
This is a story filled with political
intrigue and mystery, combined with offbeat humor and steamy, erotic scenes which fit in well with the overall plot. It's
set in an intriguing world, with secondary characters well portrayed and interesting, too, including the "evil"
ones who all have their own agenda. Senth's brother Khyff stands out, and you will definitely want to read his story in the
next book, For Women Only. Highly entertaining and recommended.”
According to the book description of
Wulf, “Lust. Power. Forgiveness. And a romance that lives forever. Wulf Gabriel longs for
freedom. A superstar in the Tarthian Empire, he is bound by an unscrupulous agent to a restrictive contract. With his career
threatened and his life at risk, Wulf must trust the one man he swore would never again control him -- Luc Saint-Cyr, a.k.a.
the Harbinger. For the Harbinger, saving Wulf is a simple matter of asserting his will. This enigmatic individual's legendary
power makes him the most feared man in the empire. Gaining Wulf's trust, friendship, and eventually his love requires the
consummate skill of a master -- and a romance that lives forever.”
One reader of Wulf
said, “Wulf is set in Kayelle Allen's vast and incredibly detailed universe, a fast-paced, incredibly hot book that
I couldn't put down when I first got it in ebook form. For anyone who hasn't visited the Tarthian empire, this book is a great
place to start! I highly recommend it, both for the incredibly complex world-building, and the equally enthralling manlove
that dapples its pages!”
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