Super Sex: Soundwave’s Surrender

Super Sex: Soundwave’s Surrender by Leila Brown

Publisher: Changeling Press

Genre: Sci-Fi, Futuristic

Length: Short Story

Other: M/F, BDSM

Rating: 4 Cherries
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Review by Dandelion

Soundwave is a Super who can bring down any man with her voice alone. Too bad she hasn’t been able to bring down General Pane. But now he’s on the run and she has a score to settle. And she’s going to make sure he pays up. General Pane has a score of his own to settle. After all, it’s Soundwave’s fault he’s being hunted. He’s lost his job, his identity, and if he’s not careful his life could be next. With Soundwave firmly in his grasp, he’ll stop at nothing to make her pay. Even if he has to tie her up and gag her.

It really doesn’t get any hotter than this, when it comes to futuristic erotic romance. Though “Super” Soundwave, a kick-ass warrior, and General Pane are on opposite sides of the battlefield, capture and punishment becomes oh-so-sexy for these two. From the moment Soundwave decides to risk her life to save the half-man, half-robot, she finds herself at his mercy—not that she minds! He binds her and brings her to multiple orgasms in a variety of creative ways, with great, juicy details that leave nothing to the imagination. This author definitely pulls out all the stops when it comes to futuristic lovin’!

The scene setting is well done here, and the world building is believable. The one no-holds-barred sex scene is central to this storyline—once the characters cross the line from lust to love, the story loses a little of its energy. Read “Soundwave’s Surrender” for the sex, not the love, and you’ll be more than satisfied!

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