Lost Star (Interstellar Service & Discipline #3)
Series: Interstellar Service & Discipline. Series Note: Although set in the same futuristic world, all of the stories in the Interstellar Service & Discipline series may be read as standalone books. Once upon a time, before the Victorious Star, there were a prince and a prisoner... Aubrey was a tech engineer with a dirty little secret that the Moribund Company was willing to destroy everyone and everything to get their hands on. When Deshryt Seht, blood prince of Skeldhor, saved the dying boy's life, it set off a contest of wills as strong as the call of their blood. Unfortunately Aubrey has one more secret that severs their relationship before it can truly begin. Though years and an ocean of stars separate the prince from the prisoner he saved, neither the prince nor the Moribund Company will let him escape. What was Lost will be found, winner take all. Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse, BDSM theme and content, domination/submission, dubious consent, knife play, male/male sexual practices, violence.
This prequel featuring Raav and Seht is awesome. Excellent setup for how the men came to reach the state of their unique relationship. A pleasure to read. Love the series and this is a fine addition to it.
Sweet! Amazing sci-fi plus m-m erotica. There's lots of great sci-fi out there, and lots of m-m erotica, but a high quality combination of both is a rare beast indeed.I would rate this 5 stars, but after all these years, I'm still a snob about pure sci-fi not having low-brow smex in it. Even if it's really amazing man-smex that actually does enhance the story!This is the third book in the series, but chronologically the earliest. Something I didn't know when I read it, so I was peasantly
I'm the minority of hatersI didn't completely hate this book,but I won't be singing it's praise either. I much rather have 5 sorry of Aubrey seeking revenge than the romance I was given. I think I just really disliked Seht because he forced Aubrey into a BDSM/Sex slave relationship against his will.
I was looking forward to reading this b/c it is the prequel to Victorious Star Interstellar Service & Discipline 1. It was good. I did feel it was rushed a bit. Ms. Hawke has spoiled me b/c her books have heft and length. This was short and could have offered more focus on Aubrey Ravnos. For instance, I wanted to know more about his training, and it was skimmed over. Frankly, I'd love to see the return of Ravnos, Victoria and Seht. SLIGHT SPOILER(S) Ravnos' arch nemesis Moraine/Moribund is
4.5 StarsI foolishly believed Seht was a romantic in Victorious Star. Nope, not so. He's a hopeless romantic with delusions of grandeur trying to make a submissive out of Aubrey Ravnos. Seht in this particular instance is the proverbial one legged duck swimming in a circle.This is the prequel to Victorious Star & tells the story of how Ravnos & Seht came to be. Aubrey, captured by Moribund, has been held against his will in a form of stasis & forced to submit to the ship's sentience
This book wasn't bad. It's short so that's to be expected.It is a prequel to Victorious Star however I ended up reading it AFTER books 1 & 2. This book is about Seht and Aubrey who we get more info on in book 1. This book wasn't as well developed as book 1 was. In fact I found that when Seht (view spoiler)[ professed his love for Aubrey (hide spoiler)] that we didn't see that development in the relationship. They barely knew each other. Character growth and development could have been
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Title | : | Lost Star (Interstellar Service & Discipline #3) |
Author | : | Morgan Hawke |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 257 pages |
Published | : | March 31st 2009 by Loose Id (first published 2009) |
Categories | : | Erotica. BDSM. Science Fiction. Romance. M M Romance. Adult Fiction. Menage |
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Prequel to Victorious StarSeries: Interstellar Service & Discipline. Series Note: Although set in the same futuristic world, all of the stories in the Interstellar Service & Discipline series may be read as standalone books. Once upon a time, before the Victorious Star, there were a prince and a prisoner... Aubrey was a tech engineer with a dirty little secret that the Moribund Company was willing to destroy everyone and everything to get their hands on. When Deshryt Seht, blood prince of Skeldhor, saved the dying boy's life, it set off a contest of wills as strong as the call of their blood. Unfortunately Aubrey has one more secret that severs their relationship before it can truly begin. Though years and an ocean of stars separate the prince from the prisoner he saved, neither the prince nor the Moribund Company will let him escape. What was Lost will be found, winner take all. Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse, BDSM theme and content, domination/submission, dubious consent, knife play, male/male sexual practices, violence.
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Original Title: | Lost Star (Interstellar Service & Discipline, #3) ISBN13 9781596326156 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Interstellar Service & Discipline #3 |
Characters: | Aubrey Laslo Ravnos, Deshryt Seht |
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This is my first Morgan Hawke book and I'd definitely recommend it. However, you should be ready for vigorous, explicit M/M sex, questionable consent, and knife play. Now that's out of the way, I can tell you that this is a character-driven short novel with two intense heroes. Skheldi prince Seht saves the life of human Aubrey, who is a sort of programming genius kidnapped for his ability to hack starship computers. Seht and Aubrey are later separated and spend many years apart until anThis prequel featuring Raav and Seht is awesome. Excellent setup for how the men came to reach the state of their unique relationship. A pleasure to read. Love the series and this is a fine addition to it.
Sweet! Amazing sci-fi plus m-m erotica. There's lots of great sci-fi out there, and lots of m-m erotica, but a high quality combination of both is a rare beast indeed.I would rate this 5 stars, but after all these years, I'm still a snob about pure sci-fi not having low-brow smex in it. Even if it's really amazing man-smex that actually does enhance the story!This is the third book in the series, but chronologically the earliest. Something I didn't know when I read it, so I was peasantly
I'm the minority of hatersI didn't completely hate this book,but I won't be singing it's praise either. I much rather have 5 sorry of Aubrey seeking revenge than the romance I was given. I think I just really disliked Seht because he forced Aubrey into a BDSM/Sex slave relationship against his will.
I was looking forward to reading this b/c it is the prequel to Victorious Star Interstellar Service & Discipline 1. It was good. I did feel it was rushed a bit. Ms. Hawke has spoiled me b/c her books have heft and length. This was short and could have offered more focus on Aubrey Ravnos. For instance, I wanted to know more about his training, and it was skimmed over. Frankly, I'd love to see the return of Ravnos, Victoria and Seht. SLIGHT SPOILER(S) Ravnos' arch nemesis Moraine/Moribund is
4.5 StarsI foolishly believed Seht was a romantic in Victorious Star. Nope, not so. He's a hopeless romantic with delusions of grandeur trying to make a submissive out of Aubrey Ravnos. Seht in this particular instance is the proverbial one legged duck swimming in a circle.This is the prequel to Victorious Star & tells the story of how Ravnos & Seht came to be. Aubrey, captured by Moribund, has been held against his will in a form of stasis & forced to submit to the ship's sentience
This book wasn't bad. It's short so that's to be expected.It is a prequel to Victorious Star however I ended up reading it AFTER books 1 & 2. This book is about Seht and Aubrey who we get more info on in book 1. This book wasn't as well developed as book 1 was. In fact I found that when Seht (view spoiler)[ professed his love for Aubrey (hide spoiler)] that we didn't see that development in the relationship. They barely knew each other. Character growth and development could have been
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