This is not a good book. I honestly don’t know what I was thinking when I looked at the cover. This is a book about a man who is the manager of a fast food restaurant and has basically no life who finds that buying slaves who have superpowers boosts his own superpower. He then becomes a benevolent master and his slaves fall for his incredibly benevolent ways and love him for who he is and not because he is their owner. Several of them fall in love with him and advise him that they very much want to sleep with him because he is so wonderful (one say that he smells amazing) and not because he is their master. This speaks exceptionally poorly of the idea of 1. the benevolent master idea that slavery and indentured servitude is ok if slaves are well treated and 2. women (and in particular attractive women) deep down wish to be dominated and controlled by such a benevolent “master” and will devote themselves to such a person.