Tuesday, 29 March 2022

REVIEW - Breeder (Breeder #1) by Cara Bristol


The Book
Release Date: 17 June 2017 (first published 14 Oct 2013)

She was only meant to be the Alpha Commander's slave...but she became his everything.
High Commander Dak, a ruling Alpha of planet Parseon, purchases Omra strictly as a breeder slave. He intends to impregnate her, produce a son, and hand her off to his anointed beta partner, Corren. Any infractions of the rules by her will be harshly punished.

But as Dak and Omra discover a sexual bliss banned by law, Dak begins to question the traditions and ways of his people, causing him to jeopardize his command and endanger the life of the woman he has come to love.

Dak has enemies, men who will not hesitate to exploit his fondness for Omra, and use it to portray him as unfit to rule as Alpha. Can he expose the rampant cruelty and corruption in Parseon culture... or will the protocol he's spent his life defending, be the weapon used to destroy them and their love?

My Review.  4 STARS
This book happens on another world where the social order and the way things are done is quite different. Men are sorted into Alphas and Betas and only Alphas are able to breed.  The betas are given the menial tasks and often are paired up with an Alpha for physical release and companionship while the beta cleans and cooks and does anything the alpha wants or needs.

Women on the other hand are only used as breeders.  They are not educated and thought of as inferior and stupid.  It is also though that the get no pleasure while breeding so most men do not bother and only take their own release in order to get children.

Commander Dad has decided to get a breeder and when he accidentally stumbles upon Omra in a breeding  facility all that he has been taught about woman changes.  Suddenly he finds out that things are not as they seem, especially as he seems how she was treated, how he comes to feel for her and the intelligence he finds within her.

Having been in contact with another race called Tarrans which are very human like, he finds that the falls for Omra, but he has to step up and pave the way for change which does not come easy and there are enemies along the way.

I enjoyed this book and will certainly look to read more from this author in the future.

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