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How Hot Is… The Colony: Arrival (Part 1)

How hot is… ‘The Colony: Arrival (Part 1)’?

by J.D. Grayson

reviewed by Reed James

 

The Colony 1Dylan stands on the Golden Gate Bridge preparing to kill himself. Five years ago he had caught his wife Alexa fucking his best friend, Thomas. He witnesses them having extreme, BDSM sex, and witness as Thomas takes his wife in ways Dylan never had. In a fit of rage, Dylan nearly kills Thomas, sparing him only at his wife’s request. Ever since he’s felt dead. While they are still married, their marriage died that day, and now he wants to end it his misery.

Then a mysterious man saves him, and tells him he can be reborn at Aionios. As Dylan is preparing to kill himself, his wife has been seeing a therapist in an attempt to rekindle the life in her marriage and find some way for Dylan to forgive her. Instead, the therapist tells her about Aionios, an island paradise. Husband and wife, both dead inside, decide to give this island one last spot to save their marriage and live again.

The island seems like the perfect paradise. Maybe a little too perfect. Will Dylan and Alexa rekindle their marriage or will the island’s darkness destroy them? Find out in The Colony: The Arrival (Part 1).

The story is well written, painting both Dylan’s hurt and betrayal and his inability to get the image of his wife being his best friend’s whore, as well as Alexa’s deep guilt and desperation to take it all back and regret over giving into her lusts. Full of exciting BDSM and raw emotions, building to more than just your average erotica. I’m eager to find out what happens in the next installments.

I give it 4.5 out of 5 tropical islands. At $2.99 cents, ‘The Colony: Arrival (Part 1)’ will seduce your eReader into paradise!

Available from Amazon. And check out J. D. Grayson’s website and see the catalog of his very exciting, and naughty, books. You can also like him on facebook and follow him on twitter @JDGraysonbooks

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