Breeder
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
An Alpha commander rules over a violent planet until a lowly breeder slave changes his world.
Commander Dak, is one of five rulers of planet Parseon, a caste society that has enslaved its women and outlawed love. As Alpha he is responsible for maintaining the “Protocol” in his province. In need of an heir to secure his legacy, he purchases a female breeding slave intending to impregnate her, produce a son, and then discard her.
But the gentle Omra instead bears a quiet strength and perceptiveness that opens his eyes to brutality and arbitrary nature of Parseon culture. As Dak falls in love with her, he begins to question the truths he once held immutable.
But the commander has powerful enemies who won’t hesitate use his devotion to Omra against him and deem him unfit to rule.
Can he expose the cruelty and lies in Parseon culture or will the Protocol he's spent his life defending be the weapon used to destroy Omra and their love?
Breeder is the powerful, edgy first book of the dark science fiction romance Breeder series.
Customer Reviews
Hang in there… it gets less annoying
I was annoyed with book at first as it offended my feminist sensibility, but CB is an excellent writer, so I continued on, trusting the process. Omra’s character developed throughout the book (becoming more independent and sassy!) and Dak’s patriarchal heavy handedness was tempered by his inner dialogue regarding his feelings for Omra. You just have to wait for the story to develop a bit to grow to like the characters more, but it was worth it. * shrug.
Alpha Commander Dak and Omra
Omra had the bad luck to be born female on a planet where females have less worth than animals. They’re purchased to provide heirs to the males as their breeder, as dispassionately as possible is the expectation. When feelings become involved it’s seen as a weakness and a violation of the law. But then again; the heart wants what the heart wants…
Breeder
I didn’t know whether I would like this or not , but the further I got into it, the better the story.