The Alien’s Pet
£3.80
Seeking to escape her predicament, she treats his wounds and then does her best to discretely sedate him, but a tranquilizer shot proves far less effective than she had hoped. Her captor is none too pleased by her attempt at subterfuge, and before she knows it Serena is blushing crimson as she is held firmly across his muscular thighs, completely naked, while her bare bottom is soundly spanked.
Serena’s ordeal is just beginning, however. It turns out that her alien visitor is a high-ranking commander among his people, and when he realizes that the discovery of her encounter with him could put Serena in grave danger, he takes it upon himself to ensure her safety by bringing her along as he leaves Earth behind. But his people have very specific rules about transporting primitive species aboard their ships, and she will not be treated as his guest or even as his prisoner, but as his pet.
She will be expected to submit to him completely, and any defiance will earn her a painful, humiliating punishment. Yet despite her fury at the indignity of it all, Serena cannot help reacting with shameful, helpless arousal as she is stripped bare, thoroughly examined, and then claimed in any way her new master pleases, sometimes in full view of the ship’s crew. Can she learn to yield to the pleasure that results from his conquest of her body, or will she spend the entire voyage with her bottom sore both inside and out?
Publisher’s Note: The Alien’s Pet is an erotic romance novel that contains spankings, sexual scenes, pet play, medical play, elements of BDSM, and more. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book.
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Additional information
Publisher | Stormy Night Publications (19 Nov. 2015) |
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Language | English |
File size | 298 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 133 pages |
by Sue Barter
excellent
by Jacqueline
Loved it!
by Miaka2012
Not a good book.
by David McCormack
Enjoyed this book, which was different to the usual.
by Beap
Some of Loki Renard’s books are excellent, others are less so. This one falls in the latter category for me. Others may disagree. I found it a bit ‘leaden’ and pointless.
by Amazon Customer
thankyou.
by hayley
I’m afraid I just couldn’t get along with this book. I stopped reading it at 50%. Mostly because of the female lead. She came across as immature and a bit stupid. It’s like the author made her say and do idiotic things as an excuse to punish her, when all it really did was was make you not like her character. I know it’s fantasy, but come on…. she could have been given a bit of commen sense.
by Danielle
OK, usually I’d love this kind of book but this takes it to a whole new level. It was degrading and ridiculous and there was absolutely nothing new about this book. It literally hurt me to read this, I felt ashamed that a woman would want to be treated like nothing more than dirt and don’t get me wrong I love the whole forced submission thing (no, not rape) and as I first said this should of been right up my street but from the time he started calling her pet I lost all love for this book and all respect for the author. It was next level degrading and I’ve read a few books where women have been pissed on and still gravely enjoyed them, this on the other hand was pure garbage. Maybe if it was only in public I could of lived with it, like in private she was his equal even if he did punish her from time to time but nope, even there he still treated her like exactly what he called her, his pet. Well I guess he had no other choice, she loved being his dog. The only reason it has two stars was for the humor that this book sometimes had. It wasn’t there often, but when it was it even had me laughing as I cringed.