Sunday, July 22, 2007

A Slave's Way Out

 

Releasing with:

Whiskey Creek Press Torrid

September 2007

Warning: This book contains Adult situations and language, Not appropriate for those under the age of 18.

Blurb:

They came from different parts of the universe: Catrin, a navy fighter pilot, gifted with visions and on the run from the alien race that abducted her to dissect her brain; and Niko Arrian, a Lord of Neris and Mercenary Warship Captain, who’s used to women fawning over him and men cowering from a single cold glare.

 

            When a vision guides Catrin to Niko, they find their lives filled with a passion neither of them ever expected as Catrin learns to submit to Niko’s dominate ways and Niko learns to enjoy the sweet art of seduction and clever manner of compromise.

 

            When Catrin learns, Niko’s known a way to get her back to Earth, she explodes. After saving his life, he trusts her naught, and learns of Niko’s fear of losing her.

Which will be stronger – Catrin’s love for Niko or her need to go home?

Review:

A Slave’s Way Out                             

Review from: Rose @ romanceatheart.com

 

C. A. Salo has brought us to glorious worlds wheremen and woman play games of love, bondage, domination, and submission, but who are also able to learn that the games can be just that, GAMES…Niko is forced to learn she is his equal in many ways, and to his chagrin, superior in some…For Catrin she also learns that submission does not mean she is Niko’s doormat, but it can be a rewarding exchange of power for power, and a strong expression of trust.

A Slave’s Way Out is filled with passion, unbridled fun and excitement as Ms. Salo takes the reader on a sensual trip of discovery right along with her handsome hero, and his strong and sensual heroine…Keep a watchful eye out for this wonderfully erotic romp come September. Torrid has a new crop ripening then, and this is definitely one plum you don’t want to miss!

 

Fallen Angel Reviews - Has placed A Slave's Way Out -

                                             as a Recommended Read