FROM EXCITING AUTHOR OF LGBTQIA ROMANCE KD ELLIS
A Sold to the Billionaire story
Elliot just got out of a stormy relationship. Can Master Ede be his lighthouse and bring him safely home?
Master Ede hates Christmas.
After his last boy broke up with him—by sleeping with a man in his bed on Christmas Eve, no less—Ede’s given up on the holiday. It’s hard to have Christmas spirit when that’s all he can see when he thinks of mistletoe. The only celebration he allows himself is the annual Christmas auction hosted by his kink club, the Lighthouse. He plans on showing his face, doing a bit of voyeurism and heading home on his own. He doesn’t expect to meet Elliot.
Elliot hates his life.
He has a boyfriend who controls every aspect of it, from what he eats and what he wears to what position they use in the bedroom. Elliot knows better than to talk back, and he’s long ago given up on hoping that things will get better. After all, like his boyfriend says, he’s too stupid to take care of himself, and who else would want him?
When Elliot’s boyfriend takes him to an auction and sells him off without his permission, he knows things need to change. Then he meets Ede, and for the first time in his life, he thinks maybe things can get better. Maybe, there really is a light at the end.
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Pride Publishing
Just no story here. I didn’t care about either main character. We didn’t have any background story on them. Elliott is a slave who’s owner is abusive and sells him at a Christmas auction without telling him. Ede is an uber rich partner in the club with the patience of a saint. But like, that’s it. We get more of their individual histories throughout the story, but not enough to make me care.
It’s like we were dropped into the middle of the story without being told the beginning and the ending being meh. Besides the fact that Elliott goes from an abusive Dom owner immediately to another Dom. Yes, Ede (how the heck are we to pronounce that? Ed? Eddie? Eed?) is the complete opposite of his former Dom but come on.
Best thing about this book was that it was short. And the sex scenes were good if you ignored everything else.
2.5 pieces of eye candy