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Ebook About Book 2 of 5 | Romantic Suspense | Hurt/Comfort | Trauma | Age DifferenceThe Auctioned Series is a journey packed with action, nail-biting suspense, family, and love. In Gray and Darius’s fight for freedom and a future where they aren’t haunted by the ghosts of their pasts, they’ll make you laugh, cry, swoon just a little bit, and probably yell at your e-reader.It was supposed to be an easy in-and-out job, Darius noted sourly to himself as he wrapped his gunshot wound. But this job had something none of the others did: Gray Nolan.Like Murphy’s Law advised, anything that could go wrong, would. A mission to save one hometown favorite son was turning into a quest to rescue thirteen traumatized young men against odds so steep, he’d need an oxygen mask to scale them.Facing new dangers and an uncertain future, Darius kept Gray close and was soon forced to accept that this had become much more than an assignment. For a man whose reputation was built on being ice-cold under pressure, Darius was beginning to discover how good it felt to burn.This story takes place in Cara Dee’s Camassia Cove Universe, a fictional town where all books/series’ stand on their own, unless otherwise stated. The Auctioned Series should be read in the following order: Auctioned, Stranded, Deserted, Played, and Finished.Book Stranded (Auctioned Book 2) Review :
It’s been long enough since I’ve last read one of Dee’s books that I guess I managed to forget some of the idiosyncrasies of her writing style. The names are a big thing - a lot of romance authors in particular are guilty of choosing (I assume) names they think sound cool rather than names that make sense and Dee is an extreme example. There’s hardly a normal name in the lot, and no one has half these names - Gray, Darius, Willow, Madigan?? As an Aidan myself - a special and rare Aidan-with-an-a and the even more special unicorn girl Aidan - I can tell you that outside of Ireland, you’re not going to find a 40+ year-old man named Aiden. You just aren’t. I get that it’s a popular name now, every other contemporary-setting book I read these days seems to have one, most often in the form of the still-improbable 20-something, but it’s ridiculous to name a middle-aged American man something that’s only really become popular in less than the last 20 years.I’m getting hung up on Aiden - Madigan is even more ridiculous, it straight-up isn’t a name. A surname maybe, but it’s not a given name, and there’s not even any backstory offered like “my mom only had sisters and it was her maiden name she wanted to keep alive” no there was nothing, everyone just acts like this is something people are actually called.In terms of actual substance, this book needed a basic copy edit - there were plenty of missed little words (and, the) and also some unnecessary ones stuck in where the phrasing choice had clearly changed. Not the end of the world but a bit wearisome in a professional book.Plot-wise I just think this whole thing has been a) a bit too dramatic and b) overly drawn-out. In terms of over dramatic, yes, it’s fiction, but I think it’s meant to be realistic fiction and just - I don’t think this kind of high-luxury ultra-organized slave trafficking exists, particularly not in the trade of 20-year-old hockey players. There’s a reason the groups that are targeted for trafficking are commonly targeted - children, the mentally ill, young women - and it all comes down to a vulnerability and ease of control that isn’t there with young male athletes. I think sexual slavery usually takes a simpler tack, too - mail order brides, basic prostitution - not shipboard auctions to wealthy sons of industry amidst fine dining etc.So far as too drawn out - in essence the plot we have here is the same basic one present in Aftermath - a bunch of people are kidnapped, abused for a long time, some of them die but most make it out, getting their revenge on their captor, then the victims try to recover from the experience. Aftermath covered that whole thing in one book. I was ok with the capture to escape scenario taking all of Auctioned; the plot and the captivity scenario is a lot more involved than in Aftermath so that’s fine, but I don’t think more than half of this book then needed to be dedicated to more privation and the death of more of the victims. It was mostly exhausting and frustrating, and kind of one of those scenarios like “haven’t you done enough to these poor characters?” I think this book could have fairly quickly engineered their complete rescue, described their recovery process, and ended with all the loose ends tied up and Darius and Gray’s relationship comfortably and conclusively established. Instead, by the end of this book nothing really seems to have been resolved - Gray is still (or rather once again) missing, which kind of puts us back at square one, no one has had any chance to process or start recovery, and there’s still no real relationship, just a sexual entanglement that seems frankly unadvisable in their present mental state. I get it - the author has a lot she wants to say about the characters, I just think the whole thing could have used some trimming.This whole review seems super critical, but that’s not to say I didn’t enjoy the book. I did - I’d been waiting since the last book to find out what happened to Darius and Gray, and this book certainly drew me in like any other, the sex scenes were decent and for people who like some heavy plot one certainly can’t complain that this is pwp, I just - contemporary isn’t always my thing anyway, and I’d really hoped for more from this book. I’ll probably still read the next one to find out the conclusion (hopefully - we don’t need a book 4) of the story, so take that as you will. The page for this book says it is book 2 OF 2. That means the story should end. LIES.I was already annoyed that I invested the time into Auctioned because it was so heavy and dark. So well written, I was believing it and it's painful, people. So emotional and the reader feels Gray's hopelessness. And by the way, Auctioned ends with a CLIFFHANGER, even though the blurb explicitly says it does not end on a cliffhanger. WTHSince this was book 2 of 2, I figured the story would end with this one. Because I understand how the English language works and I understand social contracts and the fact that people expect an author to be truthful in their blurbs. Or is that just me being naive?I had a very bad feeling with about 45 minutes left in the book. And yep, my bad feeling came true: this book ends on a worse cliffhanger than book 1. Gawd, I am so pissed. I frequently don't read books that I think are part of a series until they are all out. But I guess when I get tricked, I have no option. 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