To secure his legacy, Commander Dak, a
ruling Alpha of planet Parseon, purchases Omra, a breeder slave. H
e intends to
impregnate her, produce a son, and hand her off to his anointed beta partner.
As Dak and Omra discover a sexual bliss banned by law, he begins to question
the traditions and ways of his people, causing him to jeopardize his command
and endanger the life of the woman he has come to love.
Warning: Breeder contains M/F
and M/M sexual practices and domestic discipline.
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Cara Bristol has been writing
since she could put a pen to paper, and she has written everything from
mainstream long and short fiction to nonfiction magazine and newspaper
articles. She sold her first erotic romance in 2009 and never looked back. Now
multi-published, she has nine erotic romances and two anthologies to her name.
The author of the popular Rod and Cane Society domestic discipline series, Cara
writes spanking fiction most often, but her published
works also include
contemporary and paranormal erotic romances. Breeder is her first science
fiction novel, which she is considering making into a series.
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Excerpt
They had halted under a portico, its roof
supported by two massive stone pillars. Builders had constructed the lower
portion of the main structure from gray Parseon marble, the top half from an
opaque reflective material. In keeping with Parseon culture, which valued
function over beauty, the edifice formed a square, its corners and walls plumb,
with not a single stone misaligned nor a single adornment to soften the
starkness except for veins meandering through the marble in an unruly way.
“My
domicile,” Alpha announced.
A massive wooden door opened, and a tall
man emerged.
Corren, she presumed, and studied him from
beneath her lashes.
If not for his insignia and his brown
uniform, he could have been mistaken for an alpha. Corded muscles bulged in his
arms and rippled across his chest. His hair was of some medium shade, cropped
short like an Alpha rather than chin length like a typical beta. He spared her
not a glance but focused on the Commander.
Alpha alighted from the conveyance, and the
two men embraced in a Bridge of Amity, a sign denoting friendship or a truce,
depending on the situation. The Commander clasped Corren’s bare right shoulder,
and the beta touched Alpha’s left uniform-covered one, their arms forming a
link between them. She studied the two men and redacted her impression of
Corren as alpha-like. Next to the Commander, he dwindled in stature and
comportment. He stood almost a head shorter, his shoulders were narrower, his
musculature puny, his bearing common. But who could compare to Alpha?
“Kianiko?” Alpha asked, in the Parseon greeting used with familiars.
“I am
well,” the beta responded. “Kianiko?”
“Excellent.
The ride offered a pleasant diversion.”
They broke apart, and Corren retreated. He
continued to ignore Omra but eyed the beasts and the sheen of sweat glistening
on their coats. “I do not understand why you travel this way. But as you will.
I shall have the stable keeper unbridle the animals and tend to their needs.”
He paused. “Tell me about the female.”
“She is
unbred.”
Corren arched his eyebrows.
Dak yanked up her shift, nudged her legs
apart, and flicked at the ring between her legs. The sun felt hot against her
exposed sex, the finger that brushed against her warmer still.
Alpha was focused on her, his head bent, so
he did not catch the animosity that flashed in Corren’s gaze, but Omra did. She
swallowed.
“A
fortuitous find for you,” Corren said. Equanimity filled his eyes now.
The Commander let her smock fall. “And for
you. She will serve your physical needs when you require release.”
“Thank
you.” Corren nodded, but he did not sound at all grateful or appreciative, not
to Omra’s ears anyway. “Now I understand why a courier delivered female
uniforms this morning. I almost sent them back to the vendor, thinking it an
error, but decided to check with you.”
“The
articles came? Good. That was fast.”
“You are Alpha,” Corren commented drily. The
familiarity Alpha allowed his beta heightened Omra’s respect for the Commander.
Secure in his status, he did not dominate for the show of it.
“Indeed.”
Alpha’s mouth twitched as he exchanged a glance with his beta. He beckoned to
her. “Come.”
Omra scooted to the edge of the seat and
jumped to the ground. She stumbled and would have fallen on the stone entry
walk except that Alpha caught her elbow and steadied her. “This is my beta,
Corren,” he informed her. “You remember what we talked about.”
Obey. She nodded in comprehension.
To Corren he said, “Her name is Omra.”
The beta tightened his lips.
Alpha arched an eyebrow. “You find her
lacking?”
“May I
speak freely?”
The Commander nodded. “Your opinion is
worthy.”
“She
appears scrawny and weak bodied, and I predict she will be unable to bear the
rigors of domestic labors, let alone produce your progeny.” He sniffed.
Dak blinked. “You sound almost jealous.”
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