I do like my kidnap erotica and this one delivers although it is just too short to really completely fulfill the promise. In spite of its abbreviated length it really does let you into the character's heads and get a feel for the situation. This is fantasy erotica folks - far beyond the "don't try this at home" mentality - this is purely fiction. Nothing more. So I'm not rating it on "realism" because, frankly, not so much. The sex was tantalizing and well written and I do look forward to reading about what happens next. The ending is not cliffhanger but certainly leaves open the possibility of more Sarceda. The length really is the issue. I enjoyed the start of this series about an agent who is captured by a drug lord and made into his personal sex slave. I didn't like how quickly things happened with Blake giving in, but the rest kept my interest enough that I was ready to jump right into the next segment.I wish this were more drawn out, with more juicy details. As short as it is though, I had no problem getting a sense of what was going on with Blake. Sarceda is a bit of another story, because I never really felt I knew what his plans were at any point. At least I'm not the only one, as Blake never seems to know either.So, while I wished it were longer, I'm definitely looking forward to reading more.
What do You think about Bound By The Enemy (2000)?