Room 13: Bred By the Bears
by Jenna Thalia
Famous sculptor Ryker Trygg never thought of himself as the leader of a pack. Or in a pack at all. Armel and Obsidian, his two closest friends and he certainly shared an affinity for more animalistic forms of kink play. But until Miele, he never considered the implication of their play or his position within their friendship.
Sure, they preferred the women they played with to be totally natural, ungroomed, and completely comfortable with bareback fun. It was a tall order of preferences and they'd yet to find a partner that fit well between the three of them. That was until Miele brazenly approached them. Her one rule, don't fall for her. They thought it would be easy. After all, isn't Club Sin simply about fantasy fulfillment? It isn't a dating service. They'd never intended to use it as such. Yet, none of them can stop thinking about their night of debauchery or finding ways to continually cross paths.
It was just a game. A pretend fantasy to put a baby in Miele. But somehow the lines blurred. And now, it was all the three men could think about. Maybe things could work out with Miele, after all?
You’ve explored Club Sin: New York and Club Sin: Chicago, now visit Club Sin: New Orleans for two more play sessions. Fantasies are meant to come true and the men of Club Sin: New Orleans will see to your every kinky desire. This June is the first play session of the year with ten of your favorite steamy romance authors. We’ll take you inside Club Sin: New Orleans, a forbidden place where you’ll find love and pleasure with multiple hot men in these Reverse Harem novellas. Can you handle the heat?
Ten rooms, ten fantasies…Which door will you step through?
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Martial Peak Reviews
Jenna Thalia's Room 13: Bred By the Bears is an intriguing addition to the ever-expanding universe of Club Sin, a series that has captivated readers with its exploration of fantasy, desire, and the complexities of human relationships. This novella, set in the sultry backdrop of New Orleans, invites readers into a world where boundaries are pushed, and fantasies are brought to life, all within the confines of the enigmatic Club Sin.
At the heart of this story is Ryker Trygg, a renowned sculptor who finds himself unexpectedly thrust into the role of a pack leader. Ryker, along with his friends Armel and Obsidian, shares a unique bond that goes beyond friendship, delving into the realm of kink play that is both animalistic and primal. The trio's dynamic is fascinating, as it challenges traditional notions of relationships and explores the fluidity of roles within a close-knit group.
Enter Miele, a bold and confident woman who approaches the trio with a proposition that is as daring as it is enticing. Her one rule is simple: don't fall for her. This sets the stage for a complex interplay of emotions and desires, as the men find themselves increasingly drawn to Miele, despite their initial intentions. The chemistry between the characters is palpable, and Thalia does an excellent job of weaving together their individual desires and motivations into a cohesive narrative.
The theme of fantasy versus reality is central to the novella. Club Sin is portrayed as a place where fantasies are meant to come true, yet the story delves into the consequences of blurring the lines between fantasy and real life. The characters' struggle to reconcile their desires with their emotions adds depth to the narrative, making it more than just a tale of erotic escapades. It raises questions about the nature of desire and the potential for genuine connection within the framework of a fantasy-driven environment.
Character development is one of the novella's strengths. Ryker, Armel, and Obsidian are not just one-dimensional figures in a fantasy scenario; they are portrayed with depth and complexity. Ryker, in particular, undergoes significant growth as he grapples with his feelings for Miele and his responsibilities within the group. Miele, too, is a well-rounded character whose motivations and desires are explored with nuance. Her rule of not falling in love is not just a plot device but a reflection of her own fears and insecurities, adding layers to her character.
Thalia's writing is both evocative and engaging, capturing the sensuality and intensity of the characters' interactions. The setting of New Orleans adds an additional layer of allure to the story, with its rich history and vibrant culture providing a fitting backdrop for the unfolding drama. The city's mystique and charm are mirrored in the atmosphere of Club Sin, enhancing the overall impact of the narrative.
In comparison to other works in the Club Sin series, Room 13: Bred By the Bears stands out for its exploration of group dynamics and the complexities of polyamorous relationships. While other stories in the series have focused on individual fantasies and pairings, this novella delves into the intricacies of a multi-partner relationship, offering a fresh perspective within the series. It shares thematic similarities with works by authors like Laurelin Paige and Sierra Simone, who also explore the intersection of desire and emotional connection in their narratives.
Overall, Room 13: Bred By the Bears is a compelling addition to the Club Sin series, offering readers a tantalizing blend of fantasy, emotion, and character-driven storytelling. Jenna Thalia has crafted a novella that not only entertains but also provokes thought about the nature of relationships and the boundaries of desire. For fans of steamy romance and those intrigued by the dynamics of unconventional relationships, this novella is sure to satisfy.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a story that combines heat with heart, and fantasy with genuine emotional depth, Room 13: Bred By the Bears is a must-read. It challenges the reader to consider the complexities of love and desire, all while delivering a captivating narrative that is both sensual and thought-provoking.
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