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She thought she signed a contract.
She thought she signed a contract. What she really signed... was her surrender. BDSM-laced power, alien billionaires, and one human woman who refuses to break. Their Human Receptionist by Olympia Black Dark Sci-Fi Romance | Why Choose | Dubious Consent #DarkRomance #SciFiRomance #AlienBillionaire #BDSMromance #TheirHumanReceptionist #OlympiaBlack #PetPlayFiction #BookTok #RomanceReels #PowerDynamics #SpicyReads #WhyChooseRomance #Dubcon #FeralReads #GalacticRomance #CollarAndContract #HumanPet #GildedCage
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Why I Don’t Use Trigger Warnings (The Way You Think I Should)
Or: Why Olympia Black Doesn’t Wrap Her Darkness in a Bow Let me start by saying, I do include content notes in some of my books. In fact, My Human Wife opens with a full “Dear Reader” section that outlines major themes like alien intimacy, coercion, and psychological manipulation. But here’s what I’ve learned. A lot of readers skip them. Or they read them and still leave angry reviews for content I clearly warned about. I’ve had one-star reviews for elements that were flagged in bold on page one. And that’s where things get complicated. Because the kind of darkness I write doesn’t always fit into tidy trigger checklists. These aren’t stories about tropes or kink packaged for mass appeal. They’re stories about power. About control. About what it means to change under pressure. My heroines don’t fall in love at first sight. They’re not always sure they want to be touched. They’re not always sure they want to survive. They are deliberately messy. If I added two pages of soft-focus disclaimers to each of my books, I’d feel like I was lying about what I’m offering. That said, I always welcome DMs. If you’re considering one of my books and want to ask about specific content, I’m more than happy to answer. I value that conversation. I just can’t promise a sanitized story. And I never will. If you’re looking for safe, tidy fiction with neat lines between right and wrong—Olympia Black probably isn’t for you. But if you’re here for stories that press on bruises, ask hard questions, and blur the lines between freedom and captivity… Welcome home. That’s where I live. Thanks again to those of you who’ve asked this honestly. I value you.🖤 Olympia #OlympiaBlack #DarkRomanceBooks #SciFiRomance #AlienRomance #MorallyGreyHeroes #RomanceWithTeeth #TriggerWarningDiscourse #SpicyBooksWithDepth #NotYourUsualRomance #BooksThatBite #ConsentIsComplicated #PowerDynamicsInFiction #DarkBooksMatter #RomanceBeyondTheComfortZone #GalacticPetGirlClub
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Not all romances look the same.
Not all romances look the same. Some are written in darkness. Some are born in cages. Some are fought for. 💔 My Wild Pet has been called many things—dark, difficult, even disturbing. But to me, it’s a love story. Not a sanitized one. Not one that fits neatly into a trope. But one where two broken people hold on to each other when the world has taken everything else. Is it messy? Yes. Is it romance? Absolutely. Would I write it any other way? Never. This is a response to readers who’ve questioned the genre, the warnings, or my author’s intent. Then decide for yourself. 🖤 Olympia x My Wild Pet is available now on Amazon.
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Dark sci-fi romance for humans who want to be owned
🚨 DO NOT BOARD THE SPACESHIP 🚨 …but if you do, make sure you know what kind of pet they're looking for. Because once you’re in that beam of light, your name, your past, your freedom— they’ll all be rewritten. And some of us? Some of us won’t even fight it. ✨ If you've ever dreamed of abduction, domination, or love at the edge of a star system— my books are waiting for you. 🖤 Olympia Black Author of My Human Pet | My Wild Pet | Their Human Receptionist 👽 Dark sci-fi romance for humans who want to be owned
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Sexual Agency
When women write about sex, especially in a raw, honest, or emotionally complex way, it often gets dismissed as "porn" or "smut" because it threatens the traditional boundaries that have long defined acceptable female expression. There's a cultural discomfort—especially in male-dominated literary criticism—with women owning their sexual narratives without shame, without permission, and without softening the edges. When men write about sex, especially in literary or philosophical contexts, it's often framed as "exploration," "social commentary," or "a study of the human condition." Why? Because the literary canon has historically been shaped by men, for men, through a male gaze. So when men write about sex, it's seen as serious. When women do it, it's seen as indulgent.
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Not Every Book...
I’m astonished by the number of readers who are angry that I explain my inspiration for writing the book in the afterward of the book.As always, my books are not for the faint of heart but are observations about the human condition. Reader discretion is advised. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Olympia-Black/author/B084DLSMJ4
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My Human Wife
My Human Wife
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Why Olympia Black is Mentioned in “They Cloned Tyrone”? (Olympia Black Answers)
I have received a lot of messages and emails about my name being mentioned in Netflix's "They Cloned Tyrone." I wish I could respond to you all personally, but there are just too many, so I made a video. I hope you all are very well and are enjoying the last bit of summer if you are in the Northern Hemisphere. https://www.amazon.com/My-Human-Pet-Olympia-Black-ebook/dp/B081HGTLYD
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Notes from the Author about My Wild Pet (As it is in the back of the book)
The only real message I wanted to convey with this dark sci-fi romance is that freedom is never absolute.
Olympia Black
Mar 4
12 min read
The Inspiration Behind “My Human Pet”, The Story of Ota Benga
If we were to be taken by aliens would they treat a human with any kind of respect? I doubt it. We can barely get ourselves to the moon....
Olympia Black
May 24, 2020
9 min read
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