Dominasian Reborn

By Alan Rovel
$1.99 Rating: 1 star1 star
(2.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Feb. 09, 2012
Words: 11,346 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465705235


Short description

The Follow up to "Crimson Euphoria" (3rd in a series of 3 short stories. Not a full length novel) Mistress Veronique has a new young Protege to assist her... A young Asian Mortal woman that ventured into her club, only to become a "Dominasian: Reborn"

Extended description

A young woman in search of her missing purse;

A couple in search of excitement;

A young man in the wrong place, at the wrong time; (Read more)


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Tags

vampire, lesbian, bdsm, femdom, pegging, strap on

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Review by: sir endipitous on July 13, 2012 : star star
This isn't really a story, but an introduction to something longer. There are about a dozen characters, so each chapter throws new people at the story, but then they just disappear again. Most of the characters are redundant (at least in this volume) and while they might have a purpose in the larger series, here they just serve to confuse (I'm sure at one point the author himself gets mixed up, and refers to an Amanda, rather than an Amber, or maybeI just can't keep track).

Its a shame, as its pretty well written, and the first three characters are actually pretty good. It would be interesting to see where they go, but they just get lost in huge cast. All that really happens is that more and more people get turned into vampires until there are too many to remember, and it ends.

The author could have done so much more with less.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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