On Anteros, human women are desired for one thing: their nectar. Tressa has been kidnapped from Earth, and when she wakes up on Anteros, she’s told her only purpose in life now is to produce the nectar that Anterrins crave. But her nectar is declared unsuitable, and she’s scheduled to be destroyed.She’s saved by brothers Joram and Keilat, who plan to exploit her difference to make themselves very … difference to make themselves very wealthy. When she captures their hearts instead, can they keep her safe from the powerful people who would take her away to face a grim future? And will Tressa ever submit to the discipline and delicious torments her handsome new masters plan for her?
With dark themes, unequal power exchange, corrective discipline, and explicit menage scenes (no M/M) this HEA romance will leave you aching to have your own Anterrin masters steal you away.
Book 1 in the Nectar for the Gods series.
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I loved this story and it’s unique plot.
We learn that human woman, Tressa is abducted and finds herself set up to be a nectar slave.
Tressa’s nectar is deemed unsuitable and she is set aside to be destroyed.
Jerom spots her in a secluded corner of the slave warehouse and makes a deal to purchase
Tressa. Jerom has a twin named Keilat and the twins take a mate/slave to share.
There is something special about Tressa, they think she is a gola’a nectar slave which if true,
makes her very valuable.
I enjoyed the book, it kept me turning pages to learn how it all works out on this new planet
and for Tressa.
I look forward to more nectar slave stories that I believe Sophie Kisker has planned!!!
Book #1, Nectar for the Gods. Sophie Kisker has created an erotic sci-fi romance that’s unpredictable and deliciously dark!
Do alternative realities exist? Tressa Overton never gave it much thought until the day she’s pulled through a rift to Anteros. When she awakens, she’s folded nearly in half in a too small cage in a warehouse. How’d this happen? Why? As she endures physical, emotional, even sexual torment, her cage ends up thrown aside in a corner, abandoned. Terrified? Oh, yes! But this is just the beginning! She soon learns three things. One, she’s on another world, in an alternate reality. Two, there’s no way back to Earth. Three, she’s now something called a Nectar slave, owned by twin brothers, Joram and Keilat Dersa, with no rights whatsoever. She’s theirs to use as they see fit. But that’s not the end of it, not by a long shot. Tressa’s no doormat. Feisty, defiant, full of rage, she fights the brothers tooth and nail. But Anterrins are huge, muscled, and dominant in the extreme. How does she stand a chance? Then comes the kicker. Tressa’s not just a regular Nectar slave. She’s a rare, once-in-a-lifetime find… a gola’a slave, a very valuable commodity, As Tressa tries to come to terms with her new existence and the unspeakable tortures used to produce the nectar the brothers demand, she and the brothers push each other to the limits. Hatred and disobedience from Tressa meet with sure and swift punishment. But the brothers find themselves fascinated by the little human. She’s intelligent, beautiful, so different from anything they expected. She stirs something in them. And Tressa? She’s learning things about herself she can’t believe! Then, just as life seems to fall into a rhythm, betrayal rears its ugly head! The threat was always there, but when it finally arrives, no one’s prepared for the consequences. When Tressa’s defiance and anger erupt at the worst possible time, are the three prepared for the consequences? Tressa’s punishment is beyond cruel and may just end her. What about Joram and Keilat? Tressa may be their property, but there’s more they’re not prepared to admit. Unknown to anyone, there are forces that may be stronger than any of them can deal with. In the end, is Tressa worth all this trouble? Do Joram and Keilat even want to deal with the trouble she’s brought to their doorstep? Can they? Or will the powers arrayed against them take everything and leave nothing but brokenness in their wake?
I adore Sophie Kisker! She’s one of the few authors who’s on my automatic buy list. She’s once again created a story filled with deliciously dark eroticism, twists and turns, a true roller coaster ride of emotions, with action and adventure woven in. Tressa is captivating! Ms. Kisker’s crafted a unique heroine who’s strong, brave, and utterly fearless in many ways. Yet throughout the book, as Tressa faces forces that would break a lesser person, she learns more and more about herself and proves just how people can grow, adapt, and ultimately overcome so very much. I started out despising Joram, Keilat, and pretty much everyone on Anteros. But appearances are often misleading. Keilat and Joram are so much more than stereotypical one-dimensional characters. In fact, every character in this book has layer upon layer of depth and individuality you seldom find in any book. I fell in love with Tressa, her fire, her feistiness. Joram and Keilat are so much more than you initially believe. I felt every second of every emotion at both ends of the spectrum and every point in between. The despair, utter chaos, moments of hope, snippets of peace, and the totally unexpected ending are riveting. Ms. Kisker has written an extraordinary story filled with terror, anguish, and uncertainty. But yet she still gives us hope. I adored Owned, and can’t give it anything less than five stars! Thank you, Ms. Kisker, for such an incredible story!
One final note. Be an informed reader! This is an ADULT book. It contains explicit language and some dark, nonconsensual/dubious consensual sexual scenes. If you don’t enjoy this genre, this may not be the book for you. There are book synopses and reviews available on Goodreads and Amazon. Use these resources. DON’T LEAVE A NEGATIVE REVIEW WHEN YOU KNOW YOU WON’T ENJOY THE BOOK. It’s not fair to the author. She works extremely hard to provide a quality work product. If you know you’ll object to the book’s subject matter before you buy it, you’re doing yourself and the author an extreme disservice.
Thanks for reading my review and happy reading!
Sophie Kisker writes some really, really hot stories with incredibly dominant males and strong yet submissive women. She’s topped herself when it comes to Owned.
Tressa is a human woman who has been abducted and taken to Anteros. Human women are valued because they produce a nectar that Anterrin men love and can be addicted to. When each woman orgasms, she produces the nectar that the men want.
Joram and Keilat are twin brothers. When Joram rescues Tressa from being disposed of, he doesn’t do it out of the goodness of his heart, he suspects that she is something called a gola’a nectar. These women produce a very special flavor and they are extraordinarily rare. He knows that he will be able to get a good price for either her or her nectar. He just wants to make sure that his family is taken care off, and Tressa is the perfect way to do that.
Since it’s a Sophie Kisker book, you know that you are going to get some really hot sex along with a really hot story. You also know that you are going to get spankings, more spankings, and oh yeah, did I say spankings? Owned has all that and even more, and it is as addictive as the Anterrin men find human women. This is definitely a book where you want to take the time to savor and enjoy.
This is the first book in a new series by Sophie Kisker taking place on the world of Anteros.
I really enjoyed this book. The way Tressa lands on the world is very original as is the way human woman are being used. If you are familiar with Sophie Kisker books you know she loves to create new worlds filled with strong, intelligent women and men. Characters who aren’t perfect, but that always makes them more real. Who try to make the best of a difficult situation and find out things about themselves they weren’t aware of before.
It is a real original story with dark themes, but there is also humor, sweet, tender and sexy moments