When they told me I would be interviewing billionaire Bryan Silver, I expected nothing more than a brief, uninspired interview.
I couldn’t have been more wrong.
I didn’t understand what occurred behind the mind of this enigmatic wander.
What motivated him? What did he truly think of me? Who was he really?
When he told me that he was interested in me, I grew interested in him.
When he told me that he would give me more than just an interview for a “simple” challenge, that if I could survive his thrilling session of misery and euphoria, I would gain something more valuable than money itself, how could I refuse?
A 7500 word novelette
Contains sensual and racy scenes. For 18+ audiences.
Caelia Sky loves erotic romance, romantic suspense, thrillers, and erotica, and has an obsessive fascination with the paranormal. As such, she loves to incorporate these genres into her own writing.
She mainly writes erotic romance content with a touch of suspense, a focus on strong characters, interesting plots, and heartwarming relationships that lead to steamy sex scenes. But sometimes, she'll write short and spicy reads that are mainly about the sex, but still just as unique.
Everything she writes is filled with passion, and hopes that someone will enjoy it.
She writes everything from novels to novelettes to short stories.
When not writing, she is thinking of new story ideas, creating art, or having fun doing other things.
4 x editing errors in a 30 page story isn't good going. And I use the word 'story' very loosely. Pointless, ridiculous and laughable. I won't be paying the £2+ each for the next two books....
Lots of editing and error correcting needed. Story premise is rather far fetched, but I did like the stubborn play between these 2. Would like to see more of a relationship developed between them
I don't like leaving nasty reviews. It hurts. But if you don't like a book, you just don't like it.
Problem number one. The lack of editing is so obvious that it sticks out like a sore thumb. Even if it's only 25 pages, doesn't mean that a professional editor shouldn't at least look it over.
Problem two. Total rip off of 50. It doesn't matter that some of the details were changed to protect the innocent. It's still the exact premise of 50. Down to a contract.
Problem three. The really hard part for me to swallow is that this author, if given an original story line, and an editor, doesn't write bad at all.
I could've enjoyed this book so much more if a little more time was put into it. Not the worst thing I've ever read, but certainly not even close to the best.
This was kindle book I got for free, and, boy, was I glad I didn't pay anything for this. It was like reading a bad fan fiction. I found numerous grammatical errors. This story was a hella rip off of 50 Shades. Or the reverse is true, I'm not sure which was published first. It was all around bad. From my knowledge, people don't randomly ask strangers to be their BDSM partners.
I know some people are into the huge torturous nature of the 'SM'portion of the lifestyle, but it isn't for me. I did learn about some other tools used, and i think that was the only positive of reading this. It was a waste of my time. THANK GOD it was so short.
If it wasn't free, I'd be extremely pissed that I purchased this mess! First off, there was way too many typos and I constantly had to re-read the sentence over again to clear up my confusion. I'm also hoping that this was a sample because in no world will someone just up and sign up for BDSM after just meeting someone for five minutes. I just can't with this and very upset I lost 20 minutes I won't get back.
the only reason I only gave this 3 stars instead of 4 is because it was too short. I liked what I read. I enjoyed the part about her submissive to his dom. He did his best to break her so he would not have to give her an interview. The dom session would not gross you out