As an unauthorized third child, nineteen-year-old Aimee Harrington has spent her life avoiding discovery by government authorities, but her world comes crashing down around her after she is caught stealing a vehicle in an act of petulant rebellion. Within hours of her arrest, she is escorted onto a ship bound for a detention center in the far reaches of the solar system.
This facility is no ordinary prison, however. It is a training center for future brides, and once Aimee has been properly prepared, she will be intimately, shamefully examined and then sold to an alien male in need of a mate. Worse still, Aimee's defiant attitude quickly earns her the wrath of the strict warden, and to make an example of her, Aimee is offered as a wife not to a sophisticated gentleman but to three huge, fiercely dominant warriors of the planet Ollorin.
Though Ollorin males are considered savages on Earth, Aimee soon realizes that while her new mates will demand her obedience and will not hesitate to spank her soundly if her behavior warrants it, they will also cherish and protect her in a way she has never experienced before. But when the time comes for her men to master her completely, will she find herself begging for more as her beautiful body is claimed hard and thoroughly by all three of them at once?
Publisher's Note:Wedded to the Warriors includes spankings and sexual scenes. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book. Also note that this book was previously published under the title Claimed by the Savages.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Where to begin with this book that had potential, however it seemed like it was written by a bratty spoiled 19 y/o about another spoiled bratty 19 y/o. Aimee acted like a 3 year old throwing constant temper tantrums for most of the book. The only person in her world was her she didn’t care how her actions affected anyone else. She is a 3rd illegal child who does so many things to draw attention to herself it’s like she wants to get caught and be punished.
Some of the writing just kind of made you roll your eyes. “Her secret entrance?” Really big warrior types that are going to share a woman between three guys and is going to refer to her anus as her secret entrance? With a four-some anal is going to be part of the package and its sure not going to be a secret. Some of the technical aspects get shunted off to the side or glossed over or was just referred to as “Technology” as if the author was having a hard enough time building a scene without adding more brainpower to make the story have more of a sci-fi feel.
This is not BDSM this is just plain out spanking some of it bordering on abuse and it was so repetitious that after a while you knew it was coming and you just flipped through those pages to move the story along. In the beginning there was mild heat that was quickly replaced by boredom, as each scene seemed to be a repeat of the previous spanking scene. Then the author liked to say Aimee “whined” her need. Sorry but that is not a good word to use as a sexual descriptor, whining is never sexy.
The caveman style with no explanation as to how she was expected to act or behave got so old. Plus Aimee’s constant need to have a temper tantrum made this a very long and laborious read. Its bad when in a book that should provide titillation instead leaves you not liking the main female character and somewhat liking the guys but not totally buying into any of it. With the most memorable thing about the book being the talking bear.
I received a copy via Hidden Gems; this is my honest review. - The book is categorized under Science Fiction. This is not SciFi. It's BDSM erotica, plain and simple. There is no story, it's sex, more sex, spanking, spanking, spanking, and more spanking. The sex scenes weren't that great either. - There is nothing to indicate that Tobias and his people are aliens. They have English names, they wear jeans and sweatpants. The furniture is made of the same wood as on earth. They cook the same food, they talk the same way with no different expressions. - Putting aside the alien factor, there are several actions that happens which makes the story unbelievable. Here are a few examples: 1. The commander of the alien planet wears jeans to meet his future wife??? Isn't she worth putting on your dress uniform? 2. Punishments in the form of sexual activity? 3. The probe to determine if both species are compatible is big and long enough to take away the women's virginity. 4. When Aimee reads results on the computer, she knows they are compatible. She didn’t even go to school… how can she know what a geneticist know? Certainly not just by looking at some twirls on a computer. - - The sentence: "this had all happened so suddenly that she hadn't had enough time to process the fact that she was about to be punished" comes back, word for word, at least 3 times. The expression that comes back several times is "her most secret place" which is no longer secret after the first time they saw it. - I got tired of her moaning. She moans when she gets punished, when she eats, when she drinks... - Aimee is selfish, self-centered, childish. She did not appeal to me at all and pretty much got on my nerves. Who is she kidding when she says: "You're all safe! I'm so happy!" - The winning part of the book is the editing. Good job.
3 1/2 stars First time author for me. I really enjoyed this book. It's heavy on the discipline and heavy on sexual content. Yay!!! Goody!!! That's what I like plus it has a story line. I was unsure about Aimee at first. She was just another spoiled Rich girl that threw a tantrum when she didn't get what she wanted. But yeah she redeemed herself by the end of the book. Good strong likable characters. The only negative thing I have to say is this book needs a good proofreader.
I have to say from the way the book started out, I'm surprised I finished reading. Initially, I didn't like Aimee at all. She was nothing more than a spoiled brat who frankly deserved to be sent of earth for punishment. She was very quick to throw temper tantrums and just generally behaving like a child. However, three aliens quickly figured out how to handle her bratty behavior. Which made for a whole lot of spanking! If your looking for a quick steamy ménage romance this is a good read. However, if you are expecting a good sci-fi romance with lots of world building this isn't it. Honestly, it really didn't need to be aliens when the setting and descriptions were almost the same as earth, maybe just a few years into the future.
This is the apparent first in a series, sci-fi reverse harem M/F/M/M erotica… …but without most the key parts to make it sci-fi.
Trigger warnings:
-eugenics -passive racism -classism/elitism -ableism -hidden/forbidden people -prison -conviction/punishment without trial -forced orgasms -non-consensual spanking by people with authority over your situation -money exchanging hands… for People. -“positive punishment” discipline -gun (ish) violence -orgasm denial -hair pulling -orgasm control
I have Absolutely missed stuff. Mostly because… this book is strange. It needs a full overhaul with an eagle-eyed editor, at the very least. It’s inconsistent in so, so many ways. Anyhow. How does it measure up to my usual goalposts?
Characters of Colour?
None, my friends. Not even the whisper of an explicitly WHITE character, you’re just meant to assume they’re all white. There’s no literal characters of colour, either. The defining characteristic of the “aliens” in this world? Tall. 7’-8’ (+/- 2-2.5m). That’s it. Oh, and they’re underproducing females, so they’re looking beyond their own population for compatible partners.
Disabled characters?
The villains. They’re part-cyborg, part “Ollorian”. How did these villains come to be part-cyborg? They were injured while in the military. It even goes into how these folx “changed” & “something wasn’t quite right” with them after they became Disabled. It’s really clear ableist language, on top of the racist (assumption of whiteness, lack of diversity) & eugenic undertones that were already there.
QUILTTBAG/Queer characters?
Really? You’re this far through & still held some hope? Oh, no no no. Everyone is so painfully straight, heterosexual, cis-gendered, & allosexual (someone who is not asexual). …actually, arguably, they might be aromantic. Sex, punishment, & the occasional bit of grooming are the only indicators of affection. It’s absolutely meant to be assumed that everyone is romantic, but there’s the tiniest little bit of wiggle room.
Worth my time?
This was a frustrating 4 hour read time for me. I’m sorry, the author has the beginnings of good ideas, but no. Not this one.
It is driven by the POV from the asinine, “poor little (sheltered, manipulative, deeply selfish) rich girl”, with the occasional chapter from one of the three men who tie themselves to her (This was after money changed hands for her to be released to these men). This MC is deeply flawed, but her only growth seems to be coming to the understanding that the people who have tied themselves to her are going to spank her when she messes up.
The 3 love interests are... Utterly 2D. Hell, their house, customs, food, & dress are all basically the same as Earth. They aren’t compelling, because there’s nothing there.
Re-read?
To edit & rework it, I could be talked into re-reading this. That’s the only appeal.
Recommend?
I cannot, in good conscience, recommend this book. This book had been sitting on my wishlist for /so long/ & I was so excited to finally read it. I’m scared that especially BIPOC or Disabled folx who read this will be harmed by doing so, whereas my whiteness means I am distinctly less affected by the bigotry that ended up woven into this story. I hate being so negative, so scathing. My inbox is open, Sara Fields, if you wish to discuss editing this story. Likewise, if anyone wants me to explain what bigotry turns up, where, & how that’s not great, hit me up.
There is nothing but spanking in the story. Seriously I skipped a lot to see what is point in that and I got nothing. I mean I have an spare amount of idea regarding the stories of alien and dominant male roles but what the fuck is with this spanking and discipline if the women can’t even speak her mind and has to been kill her fighting spirit for even doing that. Stupid stupid stupid!
Sara Fields is a new author for me, and I find this first book in a new series to be a delightfully slightly off-the-beaten path sci-fi romance. Wedded to the Warriors is the first in her Captive Brides series, and I was hooked immediately by the series' premise and the book itself.
In the year 2250, Earth's become so overpopulated that hundreds of natural species of every kind are facing extinction because the human population just can't be controlled. As a result, the United Nations passes a law limiting family size to four people. No couple is allowed to have and raise more than two children. In rare cases, a third child is allowed but that child has to be given to an adoptive family who can't have children of their own. The law is very strict and very clear. No third children are allowed to families who already have two. But as with all laws, people find ways around it. Some do it intentionally. Others are simply accidents. But they all had one thing in common. They aren't willing to give up their third child.
Aimee Harrington is the third child of a very wealthy family, and she's a spoiled brat. She's always been given everything she wants, except the one thing she can never have...her freedom. She has to be kept indoors. Her "room" is hidden away deep inside the family's mansion, but she has every luxury money can buy. That's not enough for Aimee. She's also the most rebellious and defiant child in the family. She deliberately takes unnecessary risks, leaving the house late at night to meet up with other third children of wealthy families. They take huge chances, never believing there's any chance they'll be caught.
One night, in a fit of pique after her father again denies her demand for a car, Aimee sneaks out and makes her way to a dealership owned by friend's father. Aimee feels triumphant when she drives the new vehicle off the lot. But, just as she's pulling into her parents' driveway in the newly-stolen car, she's surrounded by the police. Despite her family's extreme wealth, Aimee's committed a felony. Worse yet, DNA testing proves her to be an unapproved third child. The law is clear. Aimee's removed from her family and, the next day, she finds herself on a spaceship with several others, hurtling toward the detainment center orbiting within the rings of Saturn. On arrival, Aimee soon discovers she's not been taken to the Saturn center. Oh no! This is far worse! This facility is located at the far edge of the solar system, just outside Pluto. The purpose of this station is far different than the Saturn center. The detainees are to be trained, and sold to aliens needing wives. And a very rebellious and defiant Aimee is about to find out that she's just met her match in Warden Taylor, the woman who runs the facility with an iron fist
Aimee soon finds there are very specific rules, and breaking those rules comes with swift and unyielding punishment, something Aimee's never experienced before. But she remains as defiant and rebellious as ever. She and her close-knit group of friends are every bit as reckless and defiant as she. And they're determined to find a way back to Earth by causing trouble and chaos. But soon one of Aimee's plans goes sideways, and she's in serious trouble with Warden Taylor. No big deal, right? She's been there before. Only this time, Warden Taylor's had enough. Aimee's soon sold as a bride to a group of warriors from Ollorin, a far-off, very isolated, and mysterious planet. No one in the Intergalactic Federation knows much about the planet or the people who live there, but there are all kinds of rumors, none of them good. Aimee's terrified as she meets the man who has just purchased her to be his wife. When she learns that there are two more husbands waiting for her, she's more than apprehensive. With all the hearsay, rumors, innuendoes, and just plain gossip circulating throughout the Federation, she's terrified of what awaits her on Ollorin.
From here, Ms. Fields takes us on a delightful journey of sci-fi adventure and romance. The warriors who've purchased Aimee, Tobias, Cole, and Luke, are leading members of the Ollorin military, and the adventures have only just begun. Aimee's introduction to life on Ollorin is rocky, to say the least. While her three men are devoted to her and want to make her happy in every way, they're also strict disciplinarians. Aimee's already proven her rebelliousness and defiance. What happens when a small and extremely fractious Earth female comes toe-to-toe with three large and overwhelmingly dominant Ollorin warriors clash? Who will win out in the end? Aimee might be small but she's devious, clever, and determined. She will stop at nothing to escape and try to return to Earth. And there are hidden dangers of which Aimee has no knowledge, dangers that could claim her life and destroy her warriors as well. Will Aimee learn to control her defiance and anger? Can she escape from three Ollorin warriors and find a way back to Earth? If so, where will she go? She's still an unapproved third child. And what of those dangers? Aimee, Tobias, Cole, and Luke are all in far more danger than any of them realize.
One final note. This is an ADULT book. It contains explicit language and sexual ménage a trois scenes. If you don't enjoy sci-fi/action adventures with erotic romance and explicit sexual scenes, PLEASE think carefully before buying a book you won't enjoy. There are always synopses and reviews available on Goodreads, Facebook review pages, and every booksellers' website. Please use these resources so you're certain the book you're buying is one you want to read. PLEASE DON'T LEAVE A BAD REVIEW WHEN YOU KNOW YOU WON'T ENJOY THE BOOK. IT'S NOT FAIR TO THE AUTHOR! She works extremely hard to provide quality work. If you know you'll object to the subject matter before you buy a book, you're doing yourself and the author an extreme disservice.
Sara Fields has written a deliciously amazing story combining futuristic elements of sci-fi, space travel, military action, and erotic romance. It's a unique combination that she has mastered very well. I was truly captivated by this story, and am so looking forward to the next book in the series. I give Wedded to the Warriors my best recommendation.
Two stars to the author and 2 stars to some of the other reviewers - read on KU
People - if you cannot read the blurb and tell this is EROTICA, then I bet you are frequently disappointed in your book selections. While I agree it is ridiculous if this is listed in sci-fi, if you read a description that talks about spankings and rough sex scenes, it is erotica. And erotica is not known for having the best of plots. The plot is to get your motor running for your own purposes. And yes, I'm anti-descrimination but, again, it is erotica. I assumed everyone skims erotica and would breeze right over most descriptions of the characters unless it is pertinent to the sex scenes. If you are making assumptions, assume the people are whatever color you want them to be.
Now to the book. However unnecessary a plot is in erotica, there is no need to make up something like this mess. If you are going to write about aliens, make them alien. Don't just make them tall humans. I know I would be terribly disappointed to go to another planet and have the aliens calling each other "dude." Seriously. And if you are going to right repeated spankings, mix it up a little more than adding in a hairbrush. There was mention of furniture for this purpose but that never came into play.
Regardless of being erotica or not, the main characters need to have some appeal to them. The FMC was horrid. She was a brat and never really got over it. I don't mean a little bratty, I mean extremely bratty. Almost unbelievably bratty. And I know that it is erotica and things don't have to make sense but it really irked me that they were considering bringing more human women to this planet to be wives because they have way more men than women. Not because the way they treat the women, you kind of expect that from a civilization that spanks their women as a general rule. But because it seems like it wouldn't work well to have a human woman carry a baby to term when the men are that much bigger than the women. It seems like a lot of women would die and none of the babies would go full term. Not to mention twins. I feel pretty stupid having this hang up as nothing else about the book is plausible, either.
If you need something to rev your engines and some spanking scenes will do it for you, you may be happy heavily skimming the book. If you need some extended, beyond vanilla sex scenes to get you there, you're going to be disappointed in all of them except the last scene. If you want actual aliens, you're going to be heavily disappointed. If you want some big medical scene, disappointed again. It wasn't even an alien medical scene. I'm really not into the whole alien erotica thing but read this because I have liked three or so of her books. My favorite is the one with the wedding dress on the front. Spankings, variety, a GREAT plot, and a believable HEA. The whole thing was actually believable.
I think Ms. Fields needs to stick with humans and stay away from the mob. I'd prefer to see some sex club owners or maybe security companies.
Although her grammar isn't perfect, it is better than 90% of erotica I've read.
I had so many problems with this book that it was hard to actually enjoy it. First of all, I absolutely hate characters like Aimee. Spoiled, entitled, stupid, arrogant BRAT. I hated her from the moment we meet her and see what her personality is like. She's 19 but she acts like a 5 year old with her petulant, childish attitude about everything. She literally says that all she has to do is pout and stomp her foot to get her way. And it's disgusting how that was true. I also hated one of the male main characters. While Cole was sweet but stern, and Tobias was wholeheartedly dominate, Luke was a stereotypical "lady's man" asshole. How anyone could find the way he spoke to and about Aimee attractive I will never know. My last really big issue with this book was that the Ollorin planet pretty much deals only by themselves. They have very little interactions with other planets and have never even allowed a human on their planet. So tell me how they not only speak English (because there was absolutely no mention of a language difference), but how would they know human slang and speech patterns? And I'm not just talking about Aimee's three mates, ALL of them. Plus these aliens are walking around in jeans? Really?
Because this is a pretty short story, there isn't actually much story. Aimee is an illegal third child that has been hidden away her entire life but to make up for it her parents have spoiled the absolute shit out of her. One night she gets this bright idea to sneak out, steal a fucking car, drive it back home (after having driven a friend's car only once, mind you) and be all like 'hey I want this, now you have to pay for it.' Clearly this girl never asked for any brain cells. She apparently drove the entire way being followed by the cops too and never noticed. Yup. Brain cells could really help this one. Being illegal, she gets shipped off to a training facility where she will be trained and sold off as a bride when she turns 21. And her punishment for the theft? A spanking. Clearly the punishment fit the crime. Then because she's a stupid little shit, she starts rumors about the warden and a food fight which lands her in solitary. Not knowing what else to do with her, the warden sells her off to the Ollorin Commander.
The Ollorin population is overwhelmingly dominated by males, which has them sharing a female between 2 to 3 of them. The females are pampered and well cared for, but they are also expected to submit fully to their mates and always be ready to give them their body. Something that Aimee fights against with the very limited brain cells in her head, but her body joyfully embraces. Most of the time after Aimee is bought is spent with her doing something on purpose to see how far she can push these three and then subsequently being punished for it. While there were a couple hot moments, it just got annoying to have to keep dealing with Aimee. Especially at the end when she makes her dumbest decision yet. Oh, but it leads to declarations of love and lots of eye rolling on my part.
Despite being someone whose guilty pleasure is reading erotica, I typically give erotica novels fairly low ratings. This is mostly due to the fact that—although the sexual content is typically supposed to be the main point of the story—some sort of plot is inserted that distracts away from the main point without adding anything to the story and overall generally just falls flat on its face (i.e. it’s rushed, not well thought out, etc.). That, however, is not the main reason for my rating on this particular novel. First, which is possibly the most important, is the sex (the main focus of the novel) is extremely unrealistic. These guys are supposed to be seven to eight feet tall and yet a nineteen year old virgin can handle their equipment with little to no preparation. So, considering she could handle their equipment—and enjoyed losing her front and back virginity just moments after the pain (not to mention she could fit them in her mouth)—I ended up envisioning all three of her partners with much smaller parts than what the author probably intended. So small, in fact, that compared to their hulking sizes their parts were comically small. At that point I couldn’t even enjoy reading the sex scenes anymore because I kept snort-laughing at the mental picture of their tiny parts. Second, this is supposed to be a science fiction erotica novel that takes place on an alien planet, yet it doesn’t feel at all like she’s on an alien planet. Other than the inhabitants of the planet being far taller than those on Earth and a teeny bit of futuristic equipment mentioned (machines that can make clothes to any specifications, by scanning a person’s body, and floating/hovering vehicles), the planet she ends up on doesn’t really feel any different from Earth. The names of plants, animals, and foods are even the same. This honestly reads and feels more like contemporary erotica than sci-fi with aliens. Frankly, it feels extremely lazy. Third, and this is really just my personal opinion, but the spanking got old really quickly. Like, if nobody in this story can get in the mood to do the deed unless there is some physical pain inflicted on the fmc, then just let us know. But when the spanking happens literally every time there is sexual activity between the fmc and her three partners, it stops being sexy and just makes it boring and predictable. The most enjoyable adult scenes were the ones at the beginning, when she was still at the detention center. Overall this really just was not good for what it was supposed to be. I do plan on reading the next books in the series since I have a hard time DNFing books and not finishing a series, so I’m hoping that the series improves as it does.
OLLORIN MEN WERE IN NO WAY SAVAGES, BUT MODERN-DAY MEN SHROUDED IN MYSTERY
Several hundred years into the future, Earth is so overpopulated that it is a law only to have two children and rarely, except with special permits can a family have three children. The government monitors and does in home surprise inspections, and if they find a third child, it is taken away from them, never to be seen or heard of again. Wealthy families, like the Harrington family, live in a gated community, have their help all sworn to secrecy, have their home built with a hidden room, all to be able to have that third child.
Aimee Harrington is a nineteen-year-old illegal third child; she can’t go out in public; she is sequestered to their home, yes, she has a beautiful bedroom with lots of things and gifts, but she must remain a secret from the government. Her parents really haven’t done her any favors; she can’t have a car and drive because everything is recorded and the government doesn’t know about her. One fateful night, being bratty, she does the unthinkable, goes out, steals a vehicle, and is arrested and sent away to a detention center in the galaxy. There she will be trained and made into an acceptable future bride for alien males. Aimee stirs up so much trouble that the warden decides to accept an offer for a mate from a group of warriors from Ollorin, outside of the intergalactic federation.
The story will take a bratty, spoiled, self-centered Aimee away from her family on Earth to a detainment center to be prepared as a bride for another alien mate. Her offensive behavior is so over the top that the Warden will accept an offer from Tobias for him and his comrades, Luke and Cole, to be her mate.
“Tobias was the dark and dangerous one, and she could guess that she’d experienced just a little of what he really wanted to do to her, at least for now. Cole wanted to care for her and protect her, yet she could tell that he could be very strict if he wanted to be. Luke reminded her of the quintessential man, a player who expected her to be there for him whenever he wanted her to be.”
The story is unique, highly erotic sci-fi adventure where two or three men claim one woman as their mate for life. The relationship is a ménage à quatre of Aimee with her three husbands. Ms. Fields did an excellent job of describing people, places, sights, animals and events and allowed the reader to feel immersed in the storyline and characters. Disclosure: I received an e-copy for an honest review. All thoughts, opinions, and ratings are my own.
Listened to audio narrate by well by Richard Peterson.
So first thing, if erotic and punitive spankings aren't your thing, this is not the book for you. The culture on the alien world is such that woman must obey men or they are punished by spankings. If you can't enjoy reading about that kind of world, this isn't the book for you. Now if it IS your thing, I think you might enjoy Wedded to Warriors because the heroine gets herself into trouble repeatedly, and actually enjoys most of her spankings and 'punishments.'
Aimee is the forbidden third child, she's spoiled rotten and full of self-importance. After not getting her way about getting a car from her father she decides to steal one. She's caught and charged with grand theft as well as being an illegal third child and sent off planet to a female detainment center to be trained to become a wife off planet. When her terrible behavior makes her unsuitable for their regular clients she is married off to 'alien savages,' who have multiples husbands for one wife.
Tobias is the elected Supreme Ruler of his planet and Cole and Luke are fellow generals in the Ollorin Skyguard with Tobias. They are all stern and more than happy to spank their wild wife, who can't seem to learn to obey.
Aimee is TSTL, (too stupid to live) and too immature for me, I had hoped she would mature in the story but she does not. The aliens seem too human, and aside from the hovering cabs, some advanced technology most everything sounds very human on their world, the use of the word dude screamed 'I'm not really an alien' as I read. Their food, clothing and even their speech is human. So for realism I give this a one, but for erotic, kinky, foursome, with sadomasichism and domestic discipline the author hits a lot of the things people like to read about, but there's not a lot of variety or depth.
I think that author had the bones of a good story but execution fell short for me.
SERIOUSLY! A TALKING BEAR?🐻 Come on, Man! ARC received for an honest review. There might be a spoiler or two!
I was good with this naughty, naaasssty book about, Aimee💋, a young human woman who gets shipped off to a training/detention facility for sex slaves because she's an illegally born person and she committed grand theft auto for going on a joy ride in a stolen car. She's very spoiled and is always figuring some kind of angle. She's a non person now and her parents will never see her again.
Well, her conniving at the detention center gets her in even more trouble and she is sold to an alien warrior👹🔪🔫💪 and ship commander, Tobias🐺🍌🌋✋, and his two buddies, Luke and Cole, from the rogue planet🌍 Ollorin. After a very naughty medical exam, Aimee💋, is given over to her new owner, Tobias👹🍌🌋✋🔫🔪, and they are on their way to his planet🌍, Ollorin. Tobias🐺🍌🌋✋✋ is quite a Spankmeister, he spanks Aimee hard when she refuses to obey him in his quarters. He is waiting until they get to Ollorin🌍, to complete their 4way marriage. In Tobias' quarters, there is a bear🐻 like creature. He's a talking bear🐻, a guard bear🐻. He will be Aimee's guard bear🐻 now. I thought this aspect of the story about ruined it for me. Just too distracting and too silly. The bear🐻 didn't belong in this book. And he disappeared as fast as he appeared in the story.
The alien👹 men, even though no one on earth knew anything about their society, had English names and spoke perfect English, dressed like humans, and ate the same food. So much for being 👽aliens. I am disappointed to say the least. The book was very light on plot and the barely there story served only to set up the spankings and the xxx 4 way sex. The beginning was so promising, then it went downhill from there. No YEHAWs or ponies for this 🐕dog.
I received an Advance Reader Copy for Wedded To The Warriors (Captive Brides Book 1) written by Sara Fields and voluntarily reviewed this book. Aimee Harrington was not supposed to exist. She is the third child born to a prominent family living in NYC, on a planet which is now governed by firm laws to reduce the population. She is spoiled to the heavens and acts like it, too. When denied her ultimate dream car, a Mercedes, as demanded, she hatches a plan instead to steal one. She finds herself captured, landing herself a stay at the juvenile detention center. But instead of serving time and waiting until she is of age to be married off, Aimee is now to be trained exclusively and then married, via the Intergalactic Federation’s decree, to a male from a planet which is found lacking in suitable females to mate.
Because she still requires a firm hand, Aimee is promptly married off to not one, but three warrior savages of the planet Ollorin. However, she is not scared of these intimidating males…if anything, Aimee is quite intrigued, has been secretly reading stories about them, and is looking forward to being taken by them. But she doesn’t realize yet that this planet’s answer to disobedience and misbehavior is spanking!
Enjoyed Arto, the Ollorin guard bear as well as the different characters of Tobias, Cole, and Luke. Aimee lived up to her character of being absolutely spoiled as her parents’ only means of quieting or controlling her, which is not a quality I find at all endearing, but which this author describes perfectly for her role in this book. This is a story which features spanking quite often - be forewarned.
Sara Fields' Captive Bride series is a really good one. You get some awesome alpha dudes and a lovely submissive woman who is perfect for the guys and who all end up madly in love.
Aimee is from an overpopulated Earth. The whole planet has a limit of 2 children per family, but some families break the law and have 3 children. That third child has to hide and try not to get caught. Aimee doesn't always want to hide. She is angry at her parents for having her and they spoil her rotten. When the 19 year old young woman breaks the law in a spectacular manner, she ends up getting sent off to a facility where young women are trained and then sold as brides.
Tobias, Cole, and Luke are looking for a new bride. The birthrate of women on their planet is low, so they need to find some compatible women in order to keep the species alive. When they find out about this bridal facility, they know that they have found the answer to their problem, and the woman of their dreams in Aimee.
Aimee starts out as a little bit of a brat, her parents have given her everything she has ever wanted. She has a hard time adjusting to any rules, but Cole, Tobias, and Luke are able to keep that under control, which calms down her attitude and turns her into much less of a brat. I love Arto, I wish I had a large, talking bear. It would be nice and maybe he could keep my cats under control for me. I love each and every one of the books in this series and always look forward to reading a new one. They never seem to come out soon enough for me.
This book is about Aimee she's an illegal third child to a family on earth. Used to getting her way and being pampered by her family she's not used to the word no. She wants a car but she has to hide so that her status won't be discovered. When she decides to steal a car she's arrested and deported from earth. She's now in a detention center where spankings are common place. Not being used to being reprimanded Aimee rebels. She's given the worst of punishments before she is sold to three warriors from the planet Ollorin. She must be completely obedient or she will be punished. When Aimee decides to run away with some Ollorin men she's placed in danger and must rely on her three mates to save her. Will she be able to submit to these warriors and live a happy life?
I liked Aimee she had a lot of spunk. Though she is really spoiled. Of course she has to steal a car and ends up being discovered what else did she think was going to happen? Tobias is hot alpha male but he truly loves her. Cole is such a sweetheart but he can be firm with her when needed. Luke is the happy go lucky guy of the three men. I loved that they all had their own distinct personalities and were able to give Aimee different things depending on what she needed. I loved Arto he was super cool! A talking bear is awesome! Of course the sex is hot and there are many spankings but that's okay because Aimee loves them. A fun story.
Adults only book NSFW. Aimee is an illegal third child in New York. The world was overpopulated and every part of earth was allowed only 2 children per family. Unless someone gave up their right to have children, or were unable, then some families could get a special permit. Her parents did not get a permit and Aimee has spent 19 years being hidden. Her parents are super wealthy and she decided she would sneak out and go get a Mercedes from the dealership. Another illegal 3rd child's father owned the dealership, so she knew where the keys were. She drove a brand new convertible all the way to her house and then she was surrounded by police. Aimee had forged identity papers, and they use DNA to find out she is an illegal third child and spends one night in jail and is then put on a spaceship and sent to a prison where women are trained to be subservient wives for different planets. BDSM is all that goes on there. She spreads rumors about the warden and starts a mini mutiny. She is captured and attached to a torture device and is told she is going to be sold to men from Ollarion, a planet she read dirty stories about. She thought they were cavemen like the stories told, but they were just extremely tall and more advanced than Earth dwellers. She was sold to be a wife to 3 men, their planet being so short on females, all males would share a wife with one or two other men. Suffice it to say the whole book is one giant spanking, humiliation, sexual conquest fest.
Omg what a great book, Sara Fields this is an amazing story it drew me in from the very start and kept me wishing it was me in Aimee's place, what not love about three hot guys wanting you anyway Aimee is a third child in the family but it's against the law and she is kept in hidding if she is caught she is sent off earth 🌏 and taken to another planet to be married off to alien race and you guest it she got caught stealing a car 🚗 and that's where her new life begins but while waiting at the detention Centre she causes a lot of trouble and the warden has had enough and sells her to be the wife of not one but three huge dominant alien warriors Tobias, Cole, Luke and they demand her obedience if she hesitates she gets a spanked bottom good and hard ( yes she gets it a lot in the beginning) moving forward Aimee learns to obey most of the time but now enjoys her spankings and the pleasure that follows after. Better stop now I'm giving away to much read this book I recommend it it was hot 🔥🔥and I could put it down and was left hot and bothered in a great way. I voluntarily reviewed an arc copy of this book for an honest review
Aimee is a spoiled brat who is out of control. She is also an undocumented 3rd child. Out on a joy ride, she is pulled over and sent to a detention center. Never to see her family again. Instead, she is to be married off to an alien. Only this doesn't suit her and she causes problems, which in turn causes problems for her too. She's being sold to savages.
Tobias comes to pick up his new bride. A human. He is happily surprised at her responsiveness to him and that she is compatible for breeding too. A huge plus for him and his planet. Tobias is a gentleman and keeps his hands to himself the ride back to his planet, but once back he introduces her to her other 2 mates - Cole and Luke. The three men teach Aimee about submission and that they will cherish and love her. What would they do if they lost their beloved mate?
This is a quick read - 170 pages long with a HEA. Aimee finally gets her head out of her ass and understands that the men do love her and will cherish her. You get to see Aimee evolve from a spoiled brat to an adult. It takes time and training. ;-)
So…. I hate to write bad reviews but this one kind of takes the cake. If I read this book when I first got into romance books I would have never tried to read another. This book was what I thought all romance books were like and had always turned my nose up to. I’m so glad that was not the case as I love romance books and they are pretty much the only thing I read now. So back to this book if u are in to cheesy story lines and bad acting then this book is for u. If u enjoy spanking and nothing but sex with bad descriptions then this is for u and let me elaborate spanking I’m into but maybe not to this level. Not in that it gets out of hand and becomes abusive but in the sense it’s so much of the story that’s just spanking. The sex scenes are many but again I say not a whole lot of description, yes they are supposedly big but she is never in any pain or discomfort (virgin my butt). There is a tiny little amount of action that u just have to use your own imagination for the details and ending it’s never explained. The idea of the story is good but the execution was terrible. My rating for the book is a D-
Aimee is not only a third illegal child, but to make up for her constantly having to hide, he parents do not enforce many rules on her and give in to her every want. So when Aimee wants her driver's license, her parents are forced to say no for the first time. Aimee does not accept no and breaks the law. Off to the detainment center she goes to be trained.
Aimee still thinks she is above the rules. She gets into trouble at the center and is sold to aliens. Aimee does not learn her lesson but does learn how much she likes punishment and continues to push her husbands. Cole, Luke and Tobias are caring, sexy and very dominant. They are prominent members in their world and warriors. They help Aimee accept her new life and submission.
Sara Fields writes books that just cannot be put down. This book is hot, sexy and sensuous. I enjoyed Wedded to the Warrior. The story was such a fantasy and the fact that the men were aliens was not overwhelming. I loved the creative idea of other worlds and what could happen if humans overpopulated Earth and it could not sustain humans anymore.
We're dealing with sci-fi and into the future where a 3rd child is illegal. I like the concept of it but the world building and chatter introduction is short because this is just a 170 page novel.
The way this book got straight into the thick of it was fast and it led to the union of our lead characters which gradually led to the smut scenes.
There are 3 men and 1 woman, so I'm like expecting more but the way it's been described just feels superficial. Nothing hard-core.. considering the opportunities the author has.
However, the narration in the 3rd POV is so bad I decide to stop after this. There are countless of inner thoughts describing the attractiveness of her mates and how her honey keeps dripping at their harsh tones. And it's so dreadfully boring that almost all conversations led to ass-whopping punishment in the most cringey comments.. The climax was meh as well, I've seen better authors write better even in a limited page/word count.
Won't recommend unless you're up for 3 smut scenes and cringey-ass narration and lots of ass spanking punishment
Too much was unlikable for me here. The characters are kind of bland. Their world is too human like. They had never had coffee but had a machine and knew how to use it, most of the food was the same as earth, etc. There is a talking bear for no reason at all in the story. She supposedly has her hymen intact but they shove a probe deep inside of her that inflates, but yet when they take her during the marriage ceremony its magically there again? They say they all share a bed but only talked about the sleeping positions of two of the men. Are they bi or just okay sleeping all huddled together? There is a HUGE size difference but sex is easy? If they are proportional there would have been a little more work involved especially more than just a small butt plug for anal. The two bad guys are not developed at all. This was erotic spanking romance with not much thought put into the actual story or the characters. The spankings were okay but nothing overly exciting.
Some of the people who wrote negative reviews of this book had been misled into believing that it is science fiction. It is not.
It is spanking fetish erotica. The only real difference between this and Victorian/Regency/Scottish/whatever spanking fetish erotica is that the guys are eight feet tall and there are three of them.
Aimee is a young and incredibly-spoiled young woman of Earth. Who is not supposed to exist because she is a third child. Her rash self-indulgence gets her caught by the authorities and further rash self-indulgence gets her sold to a trio of purportedly savage aliens. Who are incredibly hunky and powerful and want to marry her.
And, of course, spank and fuck her. And spank her. And spank her. While loving her and being completely devoted to her.
Absolutely fun erotica. My only real complaint is that the author is way, way too fond of the word "naughty". Seriously WAY too fond.
I would have liked this book better if the author had spent some more time on the details. First of all, she is going to an alien planet that is not really alien at all. They where similar clothes and eat the same type of foods. It's like the author doesn't have enough of an imagination to come up with the details for this alien world. Second, while the concept for the plot line is good, the story lacks details and therefore seems jumpy and disconnected. It just moves to fast from one major plot point to the next without the connecting details. Finally, the sex scenes while good could have been better if there was more variety and they were more drawn out. Overall I think if the author had spent some more time on the details of this alien world and the story line in general I would have given it a better review.
*I voluntarily read this book. All opinion stated are solely my own and no one else's*
I was excited about reading this one but somewhere along the way, I stopped enjoying it and got bored with the repetitive spanking.
Aimee was an annoying brat and I literally couldn't stand her. Her mouth repeatedly got her into trouble but she didn't learn from her mistakes.
There was way too much spanking in this book to the point it got old pretty quickly.
I was left simply wanting more from their poly relationship - the guys were attentive lovers but lacked in providing for her emotionally - what she wanted or thought was never important.
3.75 Stars I enjoyed this sci-fi romance (some would further classify as erotic or reverse harem), which has a plot very similar to others I have read in this category: woman commits crime and her punishment involves being mated to three dominant aliens. Obviously this is an extremely generalized description and I in no way mean for it to come across as negative as I happen to like this plot. The heroine is a little more bratty and immature than I like, though it serves the punishment aspect well. The book is well written and edited and I am interested in checking out other books by this author.