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Trapped

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When Jessica loses her place on the volleyball team to the beautiful Katelyn, the same girl who only months earlier stole her boyfriend, Jessica decides to retreat into her shell in an effort to maintain her sanity.

Only, fate seems to insist on bringing the two fierce rivals closer together.

Things come to a head when, against Jessica's will, they are forced to share a cabin during the team ski trip to Italy. Just when things are about to blow up, disaster strikes in the form of an avalanche, trapping the girls in an isolated region in the mountains.

In order to survive, they must put aside their grudges and learn to work together to overcome the many obstacles nature has thrown at them.

Can Jessica and Katelyn work through their differences and maybe, just maybe fall in love?

Warning: This lesbian erotic romance story contains extreme graphic and sexual content, specifically lesbian sex and should not be read by those under the age of 18.

50,000 word lesbian romance story.

220 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 2, 2014

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Bella Donnis

6 books42 followers
Librarian note:
Starting from 2018 her books are published (and, in some case, re-published) as Sally Bryan


Bella Donnis took Creative Writing at the University of Cambridge, graduating in 2008. Since then she has worked as a content creator for various websites and publications. Now Bella predominantly writes her own books under her own name in the lesbian romance genre. She splits her time between Cambridge and Leeds where she lives with her partner and three dogs. (from the author's website)

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Profile Image for Diane Wallace.
1,448 reviews171 followers
September 30, 2020
**'Everything is fiction because in the moment that a writer tries to relate an experience of what happened to any character, it's gone...'

2.5stars!
.....subpar storytelling...
Profile Image for John Gilbert.
1,376 reviews221 followers
March 9, 2024
There was some promise in this book, a story about Katelyn taking Jessie's place on her uni volleyball team, then her boyfriend. True enemies to lovers, done well except for a ridiculous week they spent together in a ski cabin at a ski resort in the Dolomites in Italy buried in an avalanche, no one rescuing or even looking for them. It did have some good moments, but did not work very well in the end.
Profile Image for Harrow.
318 reviews35 followers
January 27, 2020
“You look just like that girl I had a crush on.”

Volleyball teammates, Jessica and Katelyn, who can't stand each other, are trapped together in a room due to an avalanche. The enemies to lovers was excellent here!


“I don’t actually want to kill you, Katelyn. I’d settle for seeing your shoulder permanently separated.”
"Stupid cow! That’s how you ruin my trip…Not content with stealing my boyfriend are you"


Jessica's anger at Katelyn was so funny to me, i don't know if that was intentional or not but I couldn't stop laughing, it was adorable. I also liked the fact that poor Jess was always uncomfortable around Katelyn and couldn't understand why that was. I just love it when they are clueless.
They somehow weather through, thanks to many revelations, SoupInACup, bed sharing and SPONGE BATHS!. I am really shocked at how good it was. Definitely gonna re-read.
Profile Image for K. Bartholomew.
Author 31 books7 followers
March 3, 2014
Brilliant! Original and nail-biting concept for a lesbian romance. The interaction between Jess and Katelyn is extremely realistic. Wonderful plot and you end up falling in love with the characters.
Profile Image for Lady Olenna.
842 reviews63 followers
December 15, 2023
This book is the Royal Flush of "forced proximity". Hands down. Whatever you raise me, this book will win, always.
Profile Image for Serena.
100 reviews29 followers
March 19, 2014
The idea behind the story was fine, it had plenty of potential. The concept seemed a bit like Ice. Although it's incomparable when it comes to quality, because Ice was a wonderful book.

Not everything was bad. the beginning of the story was amusing and fun. The characters were okay, but the depth and especially the strange way of creating sexual tension was sometimes a letdown.

Overall an okay read. But it had much more potential, if some little details were different.

Profile Image for Starsandsun18.
258 reviews1 follower
April 16, 2017
This is my first book from Bella Donnis and I'm looking forward to read "Where are you"
Before reading this I've read Ice by Lyn Gardner and I kind of compared them.
Both are great and I like it. :)
Although I was kind of confused at first between Jess and Katelyn especially with Katelyn.
I was recalling why she stole Jess boyfriend. Maybe I missed the explanation somewhere, but actually no. I just don't buy her reason. I also think that the connection was kind of forced. But all in all it was a nice quick read.
Profile Image for PJ.
63 reviews5 followers
March 28, 2014
Bad ... Just ... Bad.

I'm not sure what some of the other reviewers read, but I can't see giving this book more than a single star... and I think if it were possible, I'd give it zero.

There's not one thing here that really works.

I don't believe it's the genre, there's a lot of really good lesbian erotica available, but this title just doesn't deliver. The characters are wooden and one dimensional. The story itself is bland and contrived. The whole thing reads like a bad letter to Hustler.

I don't know of the author is a male or female, but I found this title to have a "straight male fantasy" feel to it. If that's your thing, hey, all the power to you, but I just couldn't relate to the words or the characters.

I can't recommend this title, not even for the asking price of $2.99
Profile Image for C.
737 reviews77 followers
May 16, 2017
Ok read.

Overall a pretty good read. Think of Lyn Gardner''s ICE but with 20 something volleyball players, ski trip, and an avalanche.
The story is told from Jessica's POV. Katelyn is her "nemesis" as she blames her for stealing her boyfriend and taking her spot on the volleyball team (honestly Jessica was just subbing in cause Katelyn was injured but that's not how she saw it). Anyway, they go on team ski trip and get stuck rooming together where they have to confront all their issues. Jessica's hateed for Katelyn was so strong that and really hurtful that I'm surprised Katelyn even tried. And honestly, Katelyn claims to be monogamous but twice she kisses people who are either taken or while she is seeing someone...
Anyway, free on kindleUnlimited and a decent read overall.
Profile Image for Conrad Phillips.
9 reviews
April 9, 2014
Bella Donnis hits the nail on the head.

If any of you follow my reviews you will know that I love my lesbian eroticism and this is another tour de force from the woman the legend Bella Donnis.


Great romantic story, realistic characterisation, well-crafted narrative and white hot scenes of unadulterated lust!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Eva.
80 reviews
May 20, 2016
One of the worst books I've read.
Profile Image for Manon.
73 reviews7 followers
October 30, 2019
First of all if you're a fan of ennemies to lovers trope then it's for you, this story was good but I found it was still a bit too fast for me but i still enjoyed it.
I would have liked to see Katelyn's POV but even with only Jess's the characters were still well written, even though I think they could have been more developed.
Overall it was still a enjoyable read.
Profile Image for Ashleigh.
184 reviews6 followers
November 19, 2016
Cute quick story. The story was engaging and the characters okay, I think the story stumped in that it probably would of served better as just erotica (re-written a bit ) as some things didn't make sense and it ended up feeling a bit facetious .
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477 reviews80 followers
November 24, 2016
Bella Donnis never fails to entertain. Loved the book. I agree with Kurt, however, the storyline was entirely implausible.
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2,331 reviews100 followers
December 22, 2020
Strange book - the core was just wrong - how can a complete volleyball team disappear for 9 days without anyone noticing when they are on a 7 day holiday? - but the characters were well constructed and and if you just go with it, it's good and dandy.
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226 reviews20 followers
November 29, 2016
I'm not really sure how I feel about this book, let's see, the story is simple, it's told from Jessica's point of view, a 20-year-old who finds her position challenged when her volleyball's team top player, Katelyn, returns after a year of recovering from a shoulder injury. Katelyn is also the one who 'stole' her boyfriend not too long ago, so she really can't stand being in her presence, and as it usually happens, they're forced to share a cabin during their team's trip to Italy and actually end up being trapped there.

Because for most of the book the characters were 'trapped' in said cabin, not a lot happened, and some things didn't make much sense to me , but I still liked/enjoyed it, I think, haha. From the moment I started it I didn't want to stop reading - and it's always good when a book manages to capture my attention, I also enjoyed the tension between the characters, and I liked the characters, even if they weren't really fleshed out. So overall, for me it was entertaining.
Profile Image for Katia M. Davis.
Author 3 books18 followers
October 18, 2020
Disappointing

I picked this to read because I had enjoyed Cari Hunter's Snowbound, and I thought this might be similar. Unfortunately I was wrong. The whole trapped scenario just seemed silly. An avalanche only partly covers a ski cabin in a ski village and two girls can't escape for ten days. We know it isn't fully covered because they can see light through the chimney. They have electricity and lights for several days. They even watch TV. Avalanche snow is quite solid. They know which way is up. Why on earth did they not just dig a tunnel out the door up to the surface the first day? People dig tunnels out their front doors all the time in heavy snow fall areas. Even if they half filled the cabin with snow by digging, it's better than freezing and starving for ten days. At least they got a bit close and gave each other a sponge bath. So this lost me pretty quickly as unrealistic. If they had been injured or trapped beneath fallen beams then it would have been more understandable they'd have to wait for rescue...but then no sponge bath in front of a fire drinking hot chocolate. For me to enjoy a book, I have to believe it is possible.
Profile Image for Ali.
39 reviews
February 18, 2015
Lord, this book was dumb. I know it's my own fault for excepting too much out of a genre like this, but would it be too much to ask to have characters and a plot that made any sort of sense? Zero stars.
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201 reviews6 followers
January 31, 2019
This is the second book of Sally Bryan I’ve read.

The first book of Sally was Euro Tripped I don’t think I left a review but I should have I enjoyed it. Now this book Trapped has some similarities but different and definitely has noticed Ms Bryan writing style. In both books there was the conflict of a boyfriend and the girl who discovers herself and figures out that gender isn’t an issue. What if important is the love two people share. The characters in her books are well developed and you can feel the inner struggle that her characters are presented and how they deal with them. I for one am now following Ms Brayan if that tells you anything. In other words check her out this is a good one
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1,763 reviews4 followers
July 16, 2019
I have probably read this book at least a half a dozen times. It's like comfort food. It's a quick read; doesn't take itself too seriously; and is a lot of fun. There really is no erotica in this book; it's just a sweet little love story. Whenever I'm feeling a little down and need a little pick up, this is one of those few books I turn to.

I think it might be one of Bella Donnis' best work (though I have read "Where Are You?" as well, and it's not a bad read, albeit, not as strong.)

This book has an athletic angle, which is different from other lesbian romances and centers on collegiate players (a repeating theme throughout her other writings.)

Where this story is strongest is in how compact it is written. There is great description, but not overly so. The characters have spot-on dialog. American readers might find some of the grammatical nuances of her European writing style a little off-putting, but I find it endearing.

The story ends at an appropriate place. I might have wanted to know more about these characters, but I was happy where it was left.

I am always looking forward to seeing what new work Donnis produces next.
Profile Image for Diana P. .
139 reviews
April 22, 2014
(3.8 stars) I really liked this book, it's sweet and hot at the same time. Why didn't I give it 4 stars? Well, to be honest, I'm really not into first-person books, in fact, I always dismissed them but this time I wanted to give it try. I feel there's a lot missing in a kind of book like this. The whole time while reading it I kept wishing to know the thoughts and actions of all the characters (main characters most of all). I always want to know everything that is going on their minds, and being a first-person one, It definitely fails at that. Nevertheless, it's a good reading, nice, and the sex scene was really hot and tender.
Profile Image for Clarissa.
5 reviews
April 10, 2014
for a short story it was quite nice
It was quite predictable, which at times i admire but in this book not so much (i was hoping for more surprises :)
There are so many details to describe something, and its actually very nicely added.
It's very realistic, and i just love the cover. And I would probably read it again soon!
7 reviews3 followers
November 25, 2016
Had to have been written by a guy.

The story and writing were great up until some words that convince me this author is a man who believes lesbians are truly made, not born....and anything less than feminine looks are constructed by lesbian culture to look as gay as possible. Sorry....major letdown there.
Profile Image for Twig.
19 reviews7 followers
May 3, 2024
Read this expecting a cute trapped together cabin book and ended up with a super creepy, possessive and non-consensual relationship where characters are manipulated to do sexual acts. Hell no. Save yourself the time and emotional energy and read something else.
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167 reviews14 followers
May 10, 2014
A quick romance read. The story is similar to 'Ice' which was a better read. There were funny moments and you wonder whether the two main characters would give in their attraction or not.
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79 reviews
July 27, 2014
I was surprised to find this full length story from the author (all have been short stories so far) and it has been her best work yet!
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