What if the fairy tale is real?We all remember the story of Goldilocks, the young woman who stumbles across the three bears’ humble abode while wandering through the woods. You’d always thought the story was make-believe, designed to entertain small children, but what if I told you that you were wrong?Goldie Locks is very real, a spoiled young woman living in a bubble of her father’s wealth and … father’s wealth and indulgence. It is this Goldie who makes her way into the forest, losing her way and eventually seeking sanctuary in the small cottage she finds there. But little does Goldie know who really lives in the deep, dark woods and what they will do when they find her asleep in their home…
In this intensely erotic tale, beautiful, headstrong Goldie is left blushing crimson as she is sternly punished and thoroughly claimed by the three strict, ruggedly handsome owners of the cottage in which she foolishly dared to trespass. To Goldie’s surprise, the bold dominance of her captors arouses her deeply, but will she run for her life when their shocking secret is finally revealed?
Publisher’s Note: Goldie’s Surrender includes spankings and sexual scenes. If such material offends you, please don’t buy this book.
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Overall the story was okay. Personally Goldie annoyed me. I get that she’s a typical rich girl who pretty much does nothing but lounge around the pool soaking up sun, but when she’s with the brothers she goes from hot to cold so much it’s ridiculous. I understand her initial attitude towards them, particularly when they want her to do some sort of chore, but after awhile it didn’t make sense for her to act that way. At least in my opinion.
I also felt the story was repetitive. Goldie does something to annoy the guys, one or more punish her then they have sex. Rinse and repeat.
And honestly, I would have liked to have known what happens with them in the end. The guys are bear shifters and have a longer life span than Goldie does, so is there some way that she can live a longer life with them? Oftentimes in shifter books that is the case. For instance in a werewolf story the werewolf might be able to bite their mate turning them into a werewolf, prolonging their life. Or maybe there is a mating bond that does that without turning the mate into a shifter as well. With this book there was no discussion of that. That alone makes me wonder if the brothers outlive Goldie in the end. What is their life like together? Do they have children? Do they have to worry about Goldie’s father destroying the forest? I was left with so many question.