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Beast Mode Minotaur Sugardaddies

A Sugardaddies Minotaurs Monster Romance

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Beast Mode Minotaur Sugardaddies

By: Sadie Smith
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She signed a contract to save her future. She never agreed to lose her heart.

Iviana is drowning in debt, and her only lifeline is an offer from three of the city’s most powerful, and feared, figures. They are wealthy, reclusive, and not entirely human. The deal is simple: her companionship in exchange for financial freedom. She expects a sterile transaction, a gilded cage where she can wait out her sentence.
But the three minotaur brothers are anything but simple. Drak demands control, his possessive power a terrifying thrill. Korn craves intellectual connection, his poetic words a seduction of the mind. And Zymbol is pure, untamed chaos, his playful energy a wild inferno that calls to a reckless part of her soul.
Their palatial fortress becomes a stage for lessons in pleasure, pain, and a surrender that feels dangerously like love. The arrangement was meant to be about money, but as unspoken feelings surface, Iviana realizes the contract has bound her far more intimately than she ever imagined. The price for her freedom might just be her soul.

This standalone book has themes of reverse harem, monster romance, why choose, forced proximity, primal play, bondage and kink, size difference, touch her and you’re dead, found family, and grumpy sunshine dynamics.
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The virtual/AI voice used for this production was poor quality. I don’t usually listen to virtual voice books but thought I’d give this one a try. The only reason I finished was because the book was so short. The inflections used didn’t match the dialogue. The same tone/voice was used for all 4 characters even though 3 out of 4 were male. It really ruined what could have been a fun diversion.

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