Monday, December 8, 2014

Review: Determined to Obey (Dark Duet #3.5) by CJ Roberts

The character “Kid” appears in both Captive in the Dark and Seduced in the Dark.

This novella takes place in Mexico and follows Kid after he and his girlfriend, Nancy, are taken hostage by a group of men led by Caleb. Unbeknownst to Kid or Nancy, they are taken to the mansion of Felipe Villanueva, an eccentric crime boss with a taste for the taboo.

We join Kid in the dungeon, where he is about to meet Felipe and his companion Celia for the first time…


Warning: 18+ only. Very frank language, graphic sexuality and coercion. Do not read if M/M/F bothers you!

Determined to Obey is being published independently at the request of thousands of fans who already own Captive in the Dark, Seduced in the Dark, and Epilogue: The Dark Duet--known together as the Dark Duet series.

Determined to Obey was written as part of the bonus material for Dark Duet: Platinum Edition and not meant to be read as a stand alone. However, it is possible to enjoy it as such if one prefers.







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I 100% recommend that you read the Dark Duet series before reading this novella. Kid is only nineteen years old, he had lost his parents to a tragic accident, joined a motorcycle club with his uncle who ended up decapitated and has become both Felipe and Celia's slave.  

"He's a slave, a possession, a stripped-bare human being; he is his body, his desires, and his need-and nothing more."

As time passes Kid becomes closer to Celia and Felipe however he is always worried about what they could do next to him. Felipe, like Celia, want Kid to give himself to them.

"Felipe save your life.  He feel he own it.  But your spirit, you have to give him. He wants you to give to him  He'll seduce your body until it craves him.  He'll worship you until you feel the intense desire to be worthy of such devotion. You can only think of his happiness and the way it shines on you, makes you feel weak and invincible all at once."

Kid should want to hate his captures but he hates displeasing them.  They have become like family.

CJ Roberts explains why she didn't include this novella in the second volume she "couldn't justify another hundred pages to an  already enormous second volume". I would have enjoyed this story as a stand alone full length novel.
 


 

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