The work purposefully reinterprets familial or protective bonds into the context of dark erotica, challenging standard literary boundaries of the romance genre. 4. Publication and Reader Reception
is a highly controversial erotica novella by AR Taboo (a pen name for the writing duo Alexa Riley ) that explores extreme themes of biological incest and grooming through a dark romance lens. Ours to Share by AR Taboo
The father enforces a dynamic where Lucy is instructed to care for both men, framing their sexual exploitation of her as a duty of gratitude. 3. Genre Conventions and Thematic Elements The father enforces a dynamic where Lucy is
The pseudonym allows the authors to explore themes that deviate significantly from their mainstream "sweet" or "insta-love" titles, catering to a reader base that seeks out high-conflict or transgressive narratives. The novella utilizes common tropes found within the
The novella utilizes common tropes found within the niche "taboo" erotica market to establish its narrative framework:
Upon her 18th birthday, her father and older brother, Jack , reveal that they have "guarded" her since childhood specifically to claim her for themselves.