Bovine Tricks (Royals Gone Rogue Book 1) by Seelie Kay – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Bovine TricksBovine Tricks by Seelie Kay
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Bovine Tricks follows the story of two MISix agents tasked with discovering the whereabouts of a missing royal, who has been sucked into the seedy world of Hucows. These women are trained to act like cows, are traded and bred, milked and impregnated, and surgically altered to seem more like their bovine counterparts. The two agents go undercover to determine if their royal charge is engaging in the submissive behaviour willingly, or if she has been sold into the trade, and drugged or otherwise psychologically damaged to accept this behaviour. The writing is intense and very descriptive; I was able to picture the auction scene in vivid detail. Sights sounds and smells were all written compellingly.

While I can appreciate the unique storyline, this theme wasn’t for me. Perhaps one of her other novels would be something I enjoy more, as she seems to be a prolific authour with a diverse set of works. If you are interested in crime, espionage, sexual trafficking rings, and don’t mind fuzzy lines in sub/dom romances, you might just enjoy this quick read.

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