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Auctioned to the Convicts by Julie K. Cohen

greek_myth5's review

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4.0

Different but interesting read

This was a little different from my usual reads but I have to admit I really enjoyed. I like the story arc and the characters.

shayhay's review

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5.0

This is the first kind of book I have read in the genre. It is a reverse harem which I love. In this book all if the characters are on a prison planet. I absolutely loved hannah, she always puts everyone first before herself. I love how different the 4 men are in this book. The author does a great job in showing her unique relationship with each of the men. This book also had some hot steamy scenes, would definitely read this book again!

doubtfire's review

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4.0

Interesting plotline, not super sexy, fairly well written. I like the complexity of the pasts of each guy and how they all try to be noble. Planning to read second book

tammyn's review

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3.0

Hannah is being sent to a Level 4 prison planet where she knows that she'll have to be in a mating unit with 4 males. On the transport she witnesses one of the males being beaten by the guards. There's a connection between them, but she doesn't think she'll ever see him again. When she is brought out by the director & shown to the convicts she realizes that she is not going to get to pick the unit of men, but she's being auctioned to the highest bidder. Once sold, she hears that the winner can be challenged, she figures death is better than what the winner would do to her so she challenges him. However, the convict from the transport that was beaten takes her place in the challenge & wins her. He lets her choose the other 3 & once chosen they have no choice but to form a unit even tho those chosen have been solitary for a reason. She has to come up with a way to get them all to work together as a cohesive unit because what one of them does affects them all.

This was not one of my faves written by Julie. I thought the characters could have been more developed. Each of the men had their own issues, but I felt like they were mostly shallow. I can understand that they had to be all about themselves, but I just didn't connect with the characters like I normally do with one of Julie's stories. The story has a cliffhanger so I'm hoping the next chapter for Hannah & her men will have me enthralled.
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