The Surrender Series: On Miros, Men Rule, and Women Kneel

· The Surrender Series · Sophie Kisker
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On Miros, Men Rule, and Women Kneel. But These Women Refuse, and Their Defiance Threatens to Expose a Terrible Secret.


Memories of Surrender - I long to study the forbidden, and know I risk death if anyone finds out. But hidden deep in my mind is the secret that keeps all the women on Miros in bondage. Will James help me escape before the government finds out and silences me forever?


Longings of Surrender: They've stolen my daughter, and I'll never trust anyone again. It doesn't matter that Matias spouts nonsense about freeing slaves. He's a man, and men only break things. They never fix them.


Tears of Surrender: I escaped Miros as a child and ignored the warnings to never return. Now I'm a slave, and my first master holds a hatred towards me I don't understand, and may not survive. Serving Mercer might keep me alive, but the obedience he demands is absolute.

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These books are revised from the original series "The Midrosian Chronicles". Caution: They range from steamy to very dark. For content advisories, please see my website sophiekisker dot com.

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Memories, Chapter 1

Lydia:

I’m not sure how the book got into my hands.

I’ve ignored the deep blue cover and the gilt lettering of the large volume for many lunars as I dust and clean my master’s study. It’s forbidden to me.

And yet, somehow, I’m holding it.

With the skills I taught myself in secret, I sound out the title. "La-spen-teer-a-tee-a". L’a Spentiratia. I screw up my nose as I struggle to translate the words. The Ancient Ocean. I wonder if it's full of tales of imaginary aquatic beasts? Or maybe it's about the real wonders of undersea life? I scarcely breathe as the book falls open to a drawing of a magnificent sea creature. The caption above the picture says "E-nor-mer-i-pod". Enormeripod. Hmm… that means "large-footed creature". Not a very original name.

“Lydia!” A horrified gasp comes from the doorway. I shriek, and the book falls to the carpet, still open to the page I was studying. I stare at Bena, who stares back. The older woman opens her mouth to speak, perhaps to warn me, but it’s too late. Our master’s large frame appears behind her.

I take in his shocked face for only a moment before I throw myself to the floor, bowing so low my face flattens the carpet fibers, my arms thrust forward in supplication.

“Master!” I cry out. “I—I’m sorry! It’s just so beautiful, and I tried to ignore it, and I don’t know why—” Terror chokes off any further speech.

“Lydia.” His voice is stern, but not angry. “Lydia, look at me.”

I lift my head but can’t look him in the eyes, so I stare at his feet.

“It is a marvelous book, isn’t it?”

I give a tiny nod. “Yes, Master.” Tears gather in the corners of my eyes.

He steps over to the book. The page with the exquisite drawing lies open and incriminating. “Oh, yes. That was one of my favorite creatures, too. My father gave me this book when I was ten.” He bends over, picks it up, and puts it back on the shelf. Then he sits down in the large desk chair and swivels around to face my still-prostrate form.

“Lydia, you know what the rules are, and you know what the consequences are.” It’s a statement, not a question. I’ve known the law since my earliest memories as a child. I tremble, my head once more buried in the carpet as though humility can save me. “I think, however, it’s possible that you were only holding the book, not looking inside, and that it didn’t open until it fell to the floor.”

I can scarcely believe that he’s going to lie, for me. Holding a book is bad, but opening it more than doubles the penalty.

“Master?” I look up to him, blinking to clear the tears. He smiles at me. “Master, th-thank you.” My voice is so soft I’m not sure he hears me.

He leans over to cup my chin with a gentleness I don’t deserve. “If this were a smaller matter, we’d deal with it here, at home, but it’s not, and if I don’t report it, someone else will.”

“I know, sir.” There’s no question of escaping the consequences. Master is fair but strict, and the law is clear.

“I’m going to go enter your name on the list for the next Punishment Day, and you won’t clean in here anymore.” He shakes his head as he stands. “I’m just glad you can’t actually read the Br’ini words. The consequences for that are dreadful.”

He leaves the room, and I struggle not to throw up on the expensive white carpet.

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keywords: dark sci-fi romance, sci-fi captive romance, dark captive romance, alpha male, steamy romance, alternate universe, dark fantasy, fated mates, intergalactic romance, dystopian world

About the author

For years I wrote dark capture fantasies and stories of power exchange and hid them in my computer. Now that I’m out of the closet, I split my time between being a writer, and mother, wife, overworked employee, and slave to the cat. Most evenings you will find me hiding in my office cave to write, where I only care about my internet signal and the strength of my coffee.


My men are always dominant, sometimes sweet, sometimes overbearing, and occasionally assholes. My women are independent and don’t fall to their knees just because they’re told to. There’s always an HEA, though the road is usually twisted, dark, and sometimes non-consensual.


See details on all my books and how to get a free book on my website www.sophiekisker.com

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