Belonging Series by Rachel Haimowitz, Kim Fielding, Aleksandr Voinov

3.75 · 45 ratings
  • Where He Belongs (Belonging #0.5)
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    Where He Belongs (Belonging #0.5)

    Rachel Haimowitz

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2011

    The hottest name in network news is Daniel Halstrom. He is a sensation, a rising star. He is also a slave, owned wholly and completely by NewWorld Media.But before he was a star, he was a frightened child from a bad place with a promising, if limited, future ahead of him. In "The New Kid", young Daniel begins his schooling. Then, for a slave, the simple pleasure of a "Bathroom Break" is sometimes the only pleasure to be had... more

  • Anchored (Belonging #1)
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    Anchored (Belonging #1)

    Rachel Haimowitz

    Rated: 3.66 of 5 stars
    · 21 ratings · published 2011

    This edition is no longer available.Network news anchor Daniel Halstrom is at the top of his field, but being at the bottom of the social ladder—being a slave—makes that hard to enjoy. Especially when NewWorld Media, the company that’s owned him since childhood, decides to lease him privately on evenings and weekends to boost their flagging profits.Daniel’s not stupid; he knows there’s only one reason someone would pay so much for what little free time he has... more

  • Counterpunch (Belonging #2)
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    Counterpunch (Belonging #2)

    Aleksandr Voinov

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2011

    Fight like a man, or die like a slave.Brooklyn Marshall used to be a policeman in London, with a wife and a promising future ahead of him. Then he accidentally killed a rioter whose father was a Member of Parliament and had him convicted of murder. To ease the burden on the overcrowded prison system, Brooklyn was sold into slavery rather than incarcerated... more

  • Staged (Belonging #3)
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    Staged (Belonging #3)

    Kim Fielding

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2016

    Once the second-prize winner on My Slave’s Got Talent, Sky Blue has spent the past few years singing at a failing New York nightclub. While Sky has never had control over his fate, his life seems to take a turn for the worse when he’s torn from the familiar comfort of performing and sold to a rich and enigmatic man.Morgan Wallace takes his newly purchased slave to San Francisco, his intentions unclear... more

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