"Seducing Anne" (a SHROAG novel) by: Chanse Lowell
Rating: ☆☆☆☆
Most people have their specific
genre they like, and I do too. Romance. When a novel is different from your
normal, does that make it bad? Seducing Anne, by Chanse Lowell is definitely different.
I was sort of confused with the transition from the prologue to chapter 1. Guy Moore
went from what seemed like a very long time ago with his language and appearance
to in Chapter 1 wearing a modern day rock band t-shirt. As an agent of SHROAG,
Guy has completed more assignments impregnating women of the past than any
other agent. He has just come back from a mission and is ready to retire, but
that’s not what they have planned for their best agent. He has to time travel
to ensure the birth of Elizabeth I to preserve history, and his DNA is the one
that matches making him the only agent for the job. How is Guy to supposed to
get into the good graces of the women who played with the kings heart for seven
years? As a SHROAG agent you are supposed to stick to a strict set of rules,
well not Guy. All the other agents drug and artificially inseminate their
target, but Guy; well he likes to do it the old fashioned way. Guy is a
seasoned agent, and has never fallen in love with a target before, but will he
survive meeting Anne Boleyn, seducing her, and knowing what the future holds
for her? This book is definitely different, but after the first few chapters I was
surprised how much I liked it. The love triangle between the King, Anne, and
Guy is so entertaining. It is a mix between historical romance and science
fiction to me, and let’s not forget about the sex…because it’s great. There is
a lot of mature things in this book so I’ll give you the warning the book has
posted on Amazon, “… intended for adults, 18+. Story includes bondage, dirty
talk with crude language, dubious consent, and graphic consensual sex. There is
also a graphic birthing scene that some might find offensive. Characters
portrayed are 18 or older.”
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