Snatch Me
by
Nara Malone (Goodreads Author)
From the moment Jolie discovers the Quarterz, a virtual post-apocalyptic world for capture role-players, she can't resist the challenge. She's chosen a hard game, where sexual submission to a captor is expected, demanded, no quarter given. She uses the challenge to escape real life and feels a sense of kinship to a world like the Quarterz, a society too broken to fix. Mack...more
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October 12th 2011
by Ellora's Cave
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Ms. Malone takes a fresh approach to the capture romance theme in her latest book, SNATCH ME. Just like the heroine, Jolie, I was quickly lured into the perilous yet seductive virtual world of the Quarterz. In the real world, Jolie runs a struggling computer repair shop, left to her by her father. She’s still dealing with the pain of losing him, and one way she dulls the heartache is by escaping into the online role-playing game.
The Quarterz is set in a post-apocalyptic world where women are sex...more
The Quarterz is set in a post-apocalyptic world where women are sex...more
I write a lot of erotic capture fiction myself, so I was very interested in seeing how it would work in VR. Nara Malone clearly understands virtual reality far better than I do, but her descriptions never left me at a loss regarding what was going on. I also saw that character development can go on just as easily in VR as in RL, which was something I hadn't previously considered. Most of the sexual tension and arousal also take place in VR. That, at least, I was a bit more familiar with, and le...more
2.5 stars -- fair prose, creative foray into the subgenre, forgettable everything else
the plot hinges on a great deal of chance, which is supposed to make the hero look clever but really makes the author look like she didn't massage the material sufficiently. that said, the author cleverly constructed the plot to exploit a transgressive romantic subgenre -- kidnap kink -- and in so doing manages to mostly exorcise the ick factor. no mean feat.
the plot hinges on a great deal of chance, which is supposed to make the hero look clever but really makes the author look like she didn't massage the material sufficiently. that said, the author cleverly constructed the plot to exploit a transgressive romantic subgenre -- kidnap kink -- and in so doing manages to mostly exorcise the ick factor. no mean feat.
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Whether it’s a shapeshifter romance exploring the primal power of the wild feminine, or BDSM romance where love digs into a character’s shadows, Nara believes romance should open the door and push lovers into a new dimension: sexually, emotionally, and sometimes physically.
Nara Malone is an award winning novelist and poet. As a freelance journalist and writer, her feature profiles on women entrepr...more
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