![]() In the second book, Quintessentially Q, we get a lot more of Q, so he was much easier to like. Q becomes Tess’ new owner later in the first book and I have to be honest, it took me the entire book to actually like the guy, and then only because Pepper Winters threw in some terrific twists to the story. ![]() While on a special trip to Mexico she’s kidnapped and falls into the hands of a brutal human trafficker. She needs a more adventurous sex life, but she thinks she loves Brax, so she’s hanging in there. Like, he’s the most boring vanilla guy who ever existed, so really, I can’t blame her in that respect. In Tears of Tess, Tess is unsettled in what seems to be a perfect relationship with her boyfriend Brax. This is probably the darkest erotica I’ve ever read, bearing in mind I don’t read a lot of it, but I’ve read my share of the captive books. REVIEW: Monsters in the Dark is an aptly named title of this series because these two books are dark. ![]()
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