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M**S
Well written, but the character motivation is still troubling to me
I read this back to back with Bach's story. It was extremely well done - Pani viewed what was happening to her so very differently than he did - he was viewing it as an interesting challenge in bending a pet to his will, she viewed it as trying to survive while preserving her sense of self. I was surprised at how her resistance - so strong through most of the book - became weak kneed acceptance - to such a degree that she wanted to stay with him when she had other options, especially as she spent very little time content with Bach. But there could be no HEA if she didn't so I guess that explains it.I still don't get the age play turn on - it clearly didn't turn Pani on (although the hot sex did) - it only humiliated her - and Bach never expressed being turned on by humiliation from his perspective in the first book. It detracted from the eroticism. I also think this book would have been better if the two perspectives had been woven together into one book - but that would have reduced the revenue stream for the author, I guess, but the character motivation would have been clearer. I won't be reading Bebe.
D**E
Very enjoyable read!
I've always like the idea of forced age regression. Poor Pani ends up on a planet where humans are considered amusing little pets and sex toys. She is shaved, diapered, and leashed. I enjoyed it from start to finish. You DO have to suspend disbelief; I felt the idea of her capters not recognizing that Earthlings were capable of complex language a bit of a stretch, but I gave in to the idea to make the plot work. I hope the author writes more stories along this line.
N**E
same story, different pov - just as hot
Only occasionally will I re-read a book. It has to be incredibly well written with characters I love. I loved Bach and Pani so much, that on a lazy rainy day I sometimes find myself reading their stories back to back. It might be because the action is so smoking hot, but having the story told from one perspective all the way through and then told again from the other perspective is really the way the world works. We only ever truly know our own perspective. Maybe that is what makes these so great for me.
L**S
Read book 2 bc inquiring minds & all..
Well, that explains why she returned to "papa". I can't say I blame the girl the alternative was not appealing.The rest of the story can be summed up in one word stretching.2.5 stars
K**R
Interesting
I read the 1st book and was really happy to see that a book in the eyes of the opposite character had been written I like to see both sides of the story. it's a very interesting story wish the ending would have been more detailed but a good story
E**H
Three Stars
Not bad
K**S
Just so so....
Didn't care for book 2. No details on Pani. Ending wasn't same time /place as first book. Didn't enjoy this like the first one.
A**E
Not my cup of tea
I couldn't connect with this story and the characters.
R**A
Loved it
I bought this ebook after reading the first in the series. This is basically the same as book one but from Pani's perspective and of course bits that weren't in the first book, like her first time in Bach's vehicle. It's very well written and I would recommend it to anyone who is a fan/interested in this type of book. Would recommend reading the first book before this one though :-)
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