The Goblin King by Belita RennPublisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Erotic Romance/BDSM

Summary: Will curiosity kill the cat or will she be purring in ecstasy?
From a small village where she did all the work and everyone else was lazy, and her world is dull wood buildings and dirt streets.
When Alex wakes in a world of Goblins where everyone is busy, she is excited and eager to explore. Everyone is in fact goblins of all shapes and sizes as only King Crick is human in form. Everything is colorful and beautiful, even the kings skin changes colors.
The Goblin King is busy ruling his kingdom, but he has summoned her to his world to be his Queen. He will gladly take time to rule and love her.
Is He the Dom she has been longing for?
Plus does he have a few tricks to keep her thoroughly satisfied?
My Review: Well, I’m not sure what to think, to be honest. I’ve read previous work by Belita Renn and enjoyed it. She has a distinct ability to keep BDSM romantic. However, The Goblin King came up short. The sex in the book was up to Ms. Renn’s standards, but the story seemed more like a fairy tale with some soft BDSM thrown in for the last few pages to make it an erotic romance. It came across as an unnecessary sex scene. Remove any sexual content and it would be a wonderful children’s story.
I like fantasy and creatures and Belita Renn gave them great descriptions and personalities. Their unique bodies and personalities came to life for me with her artful creativity. The Goblin King had solid writing and the fantasy world layered nicely. The problem was, when I’m
expecting an erotic romance with BDSM, that’s what I want to read. It lacked the connection between King Crick and Alex. Alex is a well written heroine, but her relationship really only centered on the Goblins. I also found her a bit unlikable when she had no sympathy for the penalty the Goblins suffered at her refusal to meet the King.
A short read can be difficult to build depth, but at minimum, a romance story should contain a bigger portion of romance than this one had. A build of anticipation or interaction between the heroine and hero is more enticing. I will read Belita Renn again because she is a quality writer, but I’ll hope that I am rewarded with an engaging relationship of the main characters and incredible sex scenes that I’ve come to expect from Belita Renn. Unfortunately, I wouldn’t recommend The Goblin King but would continue to recommend Ms. Renn as an author to look for.
Rated 2 Delightful Divas by Em Epe!
Genre: Erotic Romance/BDSM

Summary: Will curiosity kill the cat or will she be purring in ecstasy?
From a small village where she did all the work and everyone else was lazy, and her world is dull wood buildings and dirt streets.
When Alex wakes in a world of Goblins where everyone is busy, she is excited and eager to explore. Everyone is in fact goblins of all shapes and sizes as only King Crick is human in form. Everything is colorful and beautiful, even the kings skin changes colors.
The Goblin King is busy ruling his kingdom, but he has summoned her to his world to be his Queen. He will gladly take time to rule and love her.
Is He the Dom she has been longing for?
Plus does he have a few tricks to keep her thoroughly satisfied?
My Review: Well, I’m not sure what to think, to be honest. I’ve read previous work by Belita Renn and enjoyed it. She has a distinct ability to keep BDSM romantic. However, The Goblin King came up short. The sex in the book was up to Ms. Renn’s standards, but the story seemed more like a fairy tale with some soft BDSM thrown in for the last few pages to make it an erotic romance. It came across as an unnecessary sex scene. Remove any sexual content and it would be a wonderful children’s story.
I like fantasy and creatures and Belita Renn gave them great descriptions and personalities. Their unique bodies and personalities came to life for me with her artful creativity. The Goblin King had solid writing and the fantasy world layered nicely. The problem was, when I’m
expecting an erotic romance with BDSM, that’s what I want to read. It lacked the connection between King Crick and Alex. Alex is a well written heroine, but her relationship really only centered on the Goblins. I also found her a bit unlikable when she had no sympathy for the penalty the Goblins suffered at her refusal to meet the King.A short read can be difficult to build depth, but at minimum, a romance story should contain a bigger portion of romance than this one had. A build of anticipation or interaction between the heroine and hero is more enticing. I will read Belita Renn again because she is a quality writer, but I’ll hope that I am rewarded with an engaging relationship of the main characters and incredible sex scenes that I’ve come to expect from Belita Renn. Unfortunately, I wouldn’t recommend The Goblin King but would continue to recommend Ms. Renn as an author to look for.
Rated 2 Delightful Divas by Em Epe!




















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