Access Slave Auction (Spaced Out For Love, #1) Executed By Stormy Glenn Presented As Mobi

is a great story with some interesting aliens who go around the universe collecting pets, Specifically, human pets. Humans are seen as weak and primitive creatures, but very 'trainable', That one made me smile, I thought the concept of citizens of planets which aren't part of the United Planetary Alliance having absolutely no rights whatsoever was a rather human one.
It's probably how we'd treat aliens, if we were the species in charge, A very chilling thought indeed to see “us humans” at the other end of the spectrum,

But, I digress, This book puts humans into the position of weakness and follows the story of Tyion, who is abducted to be sold as a slave.
Luckily he gets rescued by Rojan, who finds out that Tyion is his mate, The twists and turns that follow as their relationship develops had me smiling about their antics, panting for air when they got physical, and frowning in dismay and anger when the villain made an appearance.


Rojan is a space pirate, but based on the kind of cargo he carries, I got the impression he is actually a bit of a knight in slightly tarnished armor as well.
He buys Tyion on an impulse and pretends to be a tough master, At one point he even spanks Tyion to show his new pet who's in charge, but he's a big softie inside.
An interesting mixture and one I loved reading about,

Tyion is a young human who is facing the “classic” alien abduction scenario: torn from his bed by a white light in the middle of the night, sold as a slave, then examined by an alien
Access Slave Auction (Spaced Out For Love, #1) Executed By Stormy Glenn Presented As Mobi
doctor who has a big silvery probe.
That is where the traditional situation ends and a wild adventure begins, His emotions are, understandably, all over the place, but one thing is certain: he is very attracted to Rojan despite the mans initially overbearing attitude.
When the villain comes along to take Tyion away, the human is ready to fight tooth and nail to be returned to his alien “master”.


If you like stories about huge, powerful aliens who abduct humans to make the into their pets, if you enjoy reading about the weaker human figuring out he is the one who is in charge, and if youre looking for a hot, adventurous, and entertaining read set in outer space, then you will probably like this novel.
Personally, I can't wait for the sequel, . .


NOTE: This book was provided by Siren Publishing for the purpose of a review on sitelinkRainbow Book s.

To be honest, I quite like this story but, . . and it's a big but, . . my tolerance for the disregard Stormy has for her readers is starting to wane,

Stormy Glenn is a prolific author, and one would have to assume that she is selling a few books.
. . why then, does she insist on publishing substandard products, . . my first drafts have less errors than a Stormy novel and that is just lazy publishing IMO.
. . either sack your editor or actually listen to them!

Aside from the fact I spend a hella lot of time wincing at the typos and poor formatting, this is typical Stormy Glenn.
. . plot holes you can drive a truck through, cliché characters, sexy smex and enough fluff to satisfy my PMS.


I own a lot of Stormy's books because I am always tempted by the blurb.
. . as I run out of money, I am starting to leave her books on the shelf in favour of more polished products.
Stormy Glenn books are like summer movies, They're fun, you eat a whole box of Milk Duds during them, there are some explosions and someone gets laid.
But don't look for a deep meaning, there isn't one, It's just fun reading. I think I sprained my eyes from all the eye rolling, Stupid plot, stupid dialogues, characters with a depth of cardboard box, Complete and utter bullshit. I'm going to say there are two types of scifi romance readers:
Those who can quote you the crystalline structure of Dilithium
and
Those who want to know when the kissing starts preferably between Kirk and Spock.

I am one of the latter, So I don't mind if the worldbuilding is sketchy or the technology isn't explained, Yeah, it's a positronic brain, I don't care how it works, Is it kissing someone I'm good,

So with that in mind, I thought this book was wonderful! Great fun, and a keeper for rereads.

I can't wait to read the sequel, There had better be a sequel, Write more, dammit! : I'm kind of "spaced out" with this one,.Stars

I'm reviewing this months after the fact I finished it on vacation amp internet coverage is spotty in many National Parks and while I remember the basic plot I have to say it didn't leave much of an impression So, the rating is probably generous and most likely due it being performed by sitelinkSean Crisden one of my topfavorite narrators.
Not one of my favorite Stormy Glenn stories and I don't really know why, It just didn't get my full attention, The story seemed rushed without really getting to know the characters,

And another story where the characters has a name which is weird to read / pronounce.
. . Tyion. I'd almost rather they author just used the name SAM so that I would not stumble over some weird name that pulls me out of the story trying to figure it out every time I see it : Just me : Forgive me but where's the universal translator How do Phangarians understand English Does Tyion ever bathe It's all in the deets and too many are missing in this novel.
How does he go from serious opposition to their coupling to totally accepting they are mates, Oh and Don't get me started on Cory and Rav!BUT! I still want to read the sequel :P It was so bad I don't think it's fair to make an effort to write a coherent review about it.
The author certainly didn't put in any effort while throwing up this story, But then I wanted to read something REALLY bad to help me appreciate other books I'm currently reading.
Mission accomplished. This story seemed very dichotomous to me, As if two different authors wrote the first and second half of the story, The first one wanted to write an erotic novel and the second one a romance, It was a short novella, so that may be responsible for the dramatically quick switch from one to the other no time was allowed for the development of characters, so they just changed drastically from one sentence to the next.


I am always interested in authors that can create an entirely new world, However, the character's just didn't do it for me, I didn't really like any of them, didn't really hate them either they didn't create much of any emotional connection whatsoever, very bland.
. . the doc was okay, but he was a very minor character, Really enjoyed this one. Hoping the author continues with this series, I'd love to read about what happens to the main characters friend Ummmm, yeah this did not work for me,

This was alien/scifi/growlymate/captivehuman smut, Now that sounds amazing to me! I love all of those things, However, this was like the bad, ugly cousin of scifi erotica It looked so good from far away but when I got close, it had a unibrow and food between its teeth.


Honestly, I just didn't get it, The characters, the writing it didn't make sense to me, Tyion is a kidnapped human slave, but then he magically falls in love with his master after like five seconds.
He oddly barely seems afraid of these humongous aliens and, even stranger, everyone speaks English, There are so many issues that I had with the plot it isn't even funny, I'm too exasperated to go into them all, The writing is all like this:

A low, appreciative noise rumbled from Rojan, half growl, half purr.
And it was totally hot!


It felt like a cruder version of sitelinkThe Last Pure Human, which is both amazing and free.
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