Review of Crimson’s Captivation by CB Carter

Posted November 11, 2013 by Cassy Witthar in Reviews / 0 Comments

Crimson’s Captivation is an erotic, explicit fairytale, set during the Great Northern War (1700-1721) between Sweden and the alliance of Denmark-Poland-Russia. Princess Crimson, from Sweden, is kidnapped and forced into the concubine trade run by a vampire named Kieran, then sold to Tor of Russia. Crimson’s lover, Viktor, confronts a captured vampire about Crimson’s whereabouts, only to learn that she is now a captive in Poland. Viktor leaves on an epic quest to rescue his love. Meanwhile, Crimson’s new life exposes her to sexual desires and practices she has never dreamed of. Will Viktor find Crimson before she is lost in the world of erotic desires? Or will he be too late to rescue her from a fate that women of royalty fantasize about in the parlors and salons?

Carla’s Review:

I would give this book three stars. This book is an erotic fairytale. Princess Crimson is kidnapped and sold into the sex slave trade. She is sold to a man named Tor, who is from Russia. Her lover, Viktor, is determined to find her at any cost. He teams up with a horror (AKA vampire) named Sena who was captured at the same time as Crimson. Sena was so miserable that she begged to be turned into a horror to escape the sex trade. Crimson begs her to find Viktor and let him know where she is being held captive. Sena remains true to her word and leads Viktor to Tor’s Palace. With the help of King Charles, Viktor attempts a dangerous rescue that could cost him his life. This may not be the best book that I have read, but it does have a pretty good storyline. I fell in love with Viktor because of his determination to rescue his lover. This book is definitely worth reading. 3/5 Stars!

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