Longings of Surrender: The Surrender Series Book 2

· The Surrender Series Book 2 · Odyssey Press
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Men on this planet have stolen everything precious from me, and I’ll never trust one. Ever.


Enna: Matias saves me from being arrested, and spins wild tales of freeing slaves.

I don’t believe him, and I’ll never reveal where the other escaped women are hiding.

And I will find my daughter by myself, and keep the walls around my heart high. I can’t be hurt again if I never let anyone in.


Matias: Enna is powerless on this planet, but she refuses to accept my help.

When she makes a dangerous and impulsive decision that puts the other escaped women at risk, I have to fix it.

Whether she wants me to or not.

And though slaves all over the planet are being freed, Enna is plunged back into the terrible evil she escaped from. This time, she may not live through the ordeal.

I vow to help her find freedom, even if I have to risk my own life and future.

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 This is a ★DARK★ romance. Please see the specific content advisories on my website sophiekisker dot com.

Updated and revised from the original.


Excerpt

Matias:

The string of curses I’ve just let loose would definitely make my commanding officer frown. The object of my wrath is a beefy man, glowering at me from the corner of his shop where my sergeant has corralled him. Three women with identical shiny silver collars stare up at us from their tiny hiding place under the floorboards. I’m pretty sure they were shoved in there a few minutes ago when my soldiers, part of the Deminos Home Guard, began pounding on the door. The first light of day is just beginning to seep through the windows, and I had a hunch the owner wouldn’t expect a pre-dawn visit.

“Uh-huh. You sold them and they aren’t here anymore? You goddamn, lying, cowardly sonuvabitch. Ladies, pardon my language.” I hold out my hand to help them stand one by one. They cling to each other, but exactly who they’re afraid of I’m not sure.

“Ladies, do you know why I’m here?”

The oldest one, a stately woman of many decades, glances at her scowling master and nods. “You wish to see if we were born on Miros or kidnapped somewhere else and brought here as children.”

“That’s right. This is how it goes. If you’re not from Miros, well, you’re free. We’ll escort you to the processing center, interview you, and you can decide what you want to do after that. We’re not going to force you to do anything.” I glare at their master, who has his arms folded across his chest. “The Mirosian government requires me to inform you that, despite being granted the status of ‘free’, any woman who chooses to remain on Miros is required to obey all slave laws and must stay registered with a master as long as she is here.” Every time I have to recite that law, it makes me want to burn the whole place down.

“If you’re born here, we stamp your hand, enter your name in our records, and check in from time to time to make sure you’re being treated well. I wish we could do more, but legally we can’t, right now.”

And that knowledge keeps me awake almost every night. Miros is a sovereign planet with the right to enslave all the women born here, if they desire. But they can’t get away with stealing kids from other planets any longer, now that their decades-long illegal scheme has been uncovered.

I hold out the scanner and motion to the older woman. It’s a new technology that can analyze obscure properties of blood and pick up trace elements of minerals unique to different planets, and it will identify women who were born elsewhere.

The Bureau of Interplanetary Affairs has finally gotten their head out of their asses and declared jurisdiction over the issue. Deminos was the first to send soldiers, essentially invading Miros, but now troops from other planets have arrived and the sorting has sped up.

The scanner pulses under the woman’s hand for a few seconds before emitting a sharp beep. The name of a planet that isn’t Miros shows on the small screen. The woman’s eyes widen.

“What’s your name?” I ask her.

“Sonna, sir,” comes the soft reply. She’s focused on the screen.

“Well, Sonna, this is what’s going to happen. You’re going to leave here for a while, and if you want to come back, you can be home by this afternoon. If you don’t, you never have to see this man again.”

“I’m really not from here?” Her eyes tear up. “I’m really going to be free?”

“You were born on Selos, so you are free right now.”

With her shoulders back and her head held high, she strides across the room to her former master. Without warning, she lifts her hand and slaps him across the face, knocking him backwards into the shelves.

My sergeant moves to grab her, but I hold up my hand. Sure enough, Sonna stands calm, her demeanor relaxed and dignified once more.

“You took my entire life away from me. Now you will never lay a hand on me again.”

I clear my throat. “All right. Let’s keep going.” I motion to a dark-haired woman in her twenties. She sneaks a glance at her master as though she’s seeking permission, but I move between them to block his view.

Again, the name that shows up on the screen isn’t Miros, but instead of moving away, she puts her arms around the shoulders of the youngest woman, who looks barely old enough to be legally purchased.

Her hand is resting over her stomach, which has a small swell. Dammit. If she’s Mirosian, and the baby is a girl, the baby will be taken from her mother’s arms when she turns five. The thought makes me sick.

She places her hand on the screen.

Fuck.

“Huh. Something’s not right.” I bang the scanner on my hand a few times and reset it. “Try again.”

The result is the same. I hold the device so the screen isn’t visible, and shrug. “Looks like this thing needs a charge. I can’t get a good reading on her at all, either way.”

My sergeant frowns, no doubt about to inform his idiot captain that the devices were fully charged fifteen minutes ago.

“Well, there’s nothing for it. I’ll have to take her with us and have the scan done at the processing center. If she’s Mirosian, she can come home later. Thank you for your cooperation! Bye!” I push the three women out the door and into the waiting autocar as their former owner protests. The sergeant blocks his exit from the store.

As I start to close the door, Sonna leans out. “I know what you did just now, and I thank you. He is a pig.”

I nod and shut the door, and the car takes off. I pull out a small, non-regulation device from my pocket.

“Hey, Finn, it’s Matias. Got a baby bird headed your way.”

“Got it. We’ll find a safe place to hide her.”


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Ratings and reviews

4.7
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Anij 822
February 2, 2024
"This feels like opening my mind and inviting someone to walk in." While the first book in this series wasn't really what I'd call dark I can't say that about book two. This story is an extremely emotional and painful one and Sophie pulls no punches. It is a testament to the heroine, Enna's strength that she manages not to be consumed by it. Poor Enna. She's had a truly horrid life. She trusts no man and when she meets our hero, Matias, she wants nothing more than to kill him. Matias is actually pretty wonderful. Brave, kind, patient and full of heart, he's willing to sacrifice everything to save the woman he is coming to love. I can't say much without giving everything away but I do strongly recommend you read book one first. Even though this is a different couple there is way too much that can't be covered here as this is a direct sequel to Memories. There are a number of familiar faces along with a bunch of new ones as the major series arc continues.
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Jeffrey B.
January 31, 2024
I often think of middle books of trilogies as filler - in this case however this is the Oreo goodness that holds two cookies together. Most of the author's stories and this series are in the BDSM realm and this is an adventure story with a much more vanilla romance in the middle. And that adventure with character ties into the first and third books hold the whole thing together.
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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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