Short & Sweet Review: Wasteland – The Whore by Lilli Feisty

Wasteland: The Whore
by Lilli Feisty
eBook: Novella
Publisher: Samhain
Available: May 11, 2010
Genre: Fantasy, Erotic Romance
Source: Purchased by reviewer

Her quest for freedom plunges her into dangerous waters…of desire.

Wasteland, Book 3

Bryn is a “Rose”, but her life is no garden. A stolen child, prostitution is the only life she’s ever known—except on the nights she sneaks out in stolen men’s clothing to explore the city. A tiny taste of freedom that makes her long for a life outside sexual servitude, at the mercy of any man who can pay.

Xander remembers no other home except his pirate ship, smuggling weapons or anything else for a fee. He’s been happy with his life and his lover, Hawke…until he rescues who he thinks is a young man from robbers.

Figuring she can blend in with the crew, Bryn jumps at the chance to escape the Brothel. Then she discovers Xander and Hawke have a taste for pretty boys—and that she has a taste for them. In their arms, she embraces their incredible gift: control of her own sexuality.

Though women are considered bad luck at sea, Xander isn’t of a mind to give her up. Yet the time is drawing near when the ship must return to Wasteland to resupply. And what awaits them there is a danger that could tear them apart.

Reviewed by: Sophia (FV)

Quick Rundown: Wasteland is set in a futuristic, post apocalyptic world where Bryn, a Rose, should consider herself fortunate to have have food, shelter and protection.  Although prostitution is all she has ever known she longs to be in control of her life as well as her sexuality.  When she is rescued by two pirates and given the chance at a different and unknown future she takes it.  In her adventures she discovers a chance to make her dreams of self empowerment come true and then some.

Impressions after the first chapter: Yo, Toto, we’re not in Kansas anymore.  This is completely different from anything I’ve read from Lilli Feisty.  I’ve actually only read her contemporary erotic romances so this is an interesting change.

The Hero: There are two heroes in The Whore.  Xander, a dirty sexy pirate with a soft side who is actually a good guy.  His lover Hawke, was not particularly interesting to me.  I didn’t necessarily dislike him, but he was not a stand out character for me.  Xander was the pirate for me.

The Heroine: Bryn, appears to be a victim of her life’s circumstances forced to work as a whore in a brothel.  She is brave, spirited, yet reserved and longs for independence and self empowerment.  The courage that it took for her to leave the brothel where she is used, but protected, in search of a different life was admirable, especially since she was facing the unknown.

What worked: The post apocalyptic world in which the story is based is a dark, dangerous place in which women are mostly powerless. Lilli Feisty did a wonderful job giving the reader a good clear feel for the despair and inner turmoil of the heroine and the overall feel of the dangerous world this novella is based in.

What didn’t work: Although the sex scenes are very steamy, consisting of m/m, m/f/m and voyeurism, I never fully bought into the idea that Bryn immersed herself into a fulfilling sexual relationship with Xander and Hawke so quickly.  Granted this is a novella, and I often find that relationships are rushed probably due to limited word count, but Bryn was rescued, and on the ship only a very short amount of time before she was engaged in a threesome with Xander and Hawke.  After living a life of sexual servitude, I would have thought she’d need a little more time before entering into an intimate relationship since that was the way of life she was trying to leave behind.

Final conclusion: This type of sci-fi erotic fantasy is not my usual choice of genre, however I very much enjoyed this quick read.  I think overall it was a nicely rounded story, laced with a bit sexy pirate romance, and a heroine that I came to like very much.  What I love about Lilli Feisty’s writing is her attention to character development in her heroines. I always come away from reading her stories feeling like I know her heroines well. Although I didn’t understand Bryn’s need to enter into a sexual relationship with Xander and Hawke so quickly, I still feel like I got to know her and like her very much. I enjoyed this erotic sci-fi fantasy, however I think I prefer Ms. Feisty’s erotic contemporaries.  Still, it was fun to try something different than what I’m used to from a favorite author.

Favorite Quote:

“If you didn’t just save my sister…I’d throttle you.”

Bryn managed a smile.  “But I did.  So you can’t.”

Purchase Link:

Amazon

Other books in the series:

Wasteland: The Wanderer book 1 by Crystal Jordan

Wasteland: The Breeder book 2 by Eden Bradley

Wasteland: The Priestess book 4 by R.G. Alexander

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About FV Sophia

Sophia founded Fiction Vixen in 2009 because she is an avid reader of urban fantasy, paranormal, historical and contemporary romance and she wanted to talk about her obsession. She is a wife, mom, coffee drinker, iPhone addict, Kindle lover, and a bunch of other stuff too. Most importantly, she's a firm believer in Happily Ever After. Find Sophia on Twitter || GoodReads || Facebook

Comments

  1. I really enjoy your short and sweet review FV! It still gives me all I basically need to know ;) I always love a good Ménage but like you sometimes the novella format tends to rush a few things and I'm the gal for elaborated stories I can sink my teeth in *grin*

  2. Go FV! Go FV!

    Love your S&S format, though I think it's longer than some "full reviews" I've written LOL

    I saw this book at Samhain but as I am not a great fan dystopian theme (there are a few exceptions), I decided to save the money to buy Lilli Feisty's erotic contemporaries as book 2 is still on my wishlist.

  3. I've been wondering what this book (novella) was about…I love Feisty's contemporary erotica and this sounds way different than what I'm used to in her writing but I will def read it.
    Loved the review!

  4. I've seen this novella and series before and wasn't sure of what I'd think of it. Still not sure if it's for me but your review helped answer some questions I had. Another wonderful review :-)

    Stephanie G
    Paranormal Haven

  5. Leontine–Rushed relationships and abrupt endings are always my complaint with novellas. I know going in but I still always complain. Bad me.

    Pearl–Thanks for the inspiration from your QnD reviews. I think this will work out for some reviews. And yes this one got out of hand length wise. I'm new to this! I'll practice. lol

    Mar–Yes, I am a fan of LF's contemps and it was fun to try something else by her. I hope you enjoy this one.

    PH–I hope you give this one a go. I'm still considering trying the others in the wasteland series.

  6. I usually detest novellas because they tend to be rushed, however, this is Lilli Feisty so I may give it a shot. After all I would fan girl crush her all day for one person alone; Mark St. Crow! ;)

  7. Amy–Yes, LF def gets mega points for creating Mark St.Crow. I lurve him forevah!!!

  8. I really like this format! Works great. Fantastic review, FV!

  9. Jaimie–I got a little wordier that I planned but it's a Lilli Feisty. I couldn't help it! :)

  10. I love your new Short & Sweet format, hon! It's really pleasant to read. I won't be running to the book store for this ménage story but will add it to my tbb list, for the next Fictionwise sale. :)

  11. OMG that cover is amazing.

  12. I like the sound of this post apocalyptic world cos it sounds really creepy

  13. Fab Short & Sweet review, FV! Even though I don't read a lot of them, I've read some m/m/f's that I really enjoyed. And the idea of two hot pirates getting it on may just push me to get this book, if only for those scenes. ;)

  14. KC–Yes, all the covers in this series are pretty.

    Blodeuedd–It's a little creepy but since it's a novella there is not a lot of time spent in the description of the world. Still you get a good feel for it.

    Ava–There is actually only one m/m scene. The rest is m/f/m. :)

  15. Oh..I am so glad you reviewed this one. I've been waiting to hear about it.

    Love the S&S :)

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