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Slave - Cheryl Brooks
Slave
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"Hot, dangerous, and sexy." --Candace Havens, author of Charmed & Deadly "I found him in the slave market on Orpheseus Prime, and even on such a god-forsaken planet as that one, their treatment of him seemed extreme." He may be the last of a species whose sexual talents were the envy of the... show more
"Hot, dangerous, and sexy." --Candace Havens, author of Charmed & Deadly "I found him in the slave market on Orpheseus Prime, and even on such a god-forsaken planet as that one, their treatment of him seemed extreme." He may be the last of a species whose sexual talents were the envy of the galaxy.Cat is an enslaved warrior from a race with a feline gene that gives him awesome beauty, fearsome strength, and sensuality and sexual prowess unmatched by any other males in the universe. Even filthy, chained, and beaten, he gives off an aura of power and virility and his feline gene gives him a special aura.Jacinth is an intergalactic trader on a rescue mission and she needs a man she can trust with her life.She has spent years pursuing her kidnapped sister from planet to planet. Now her quest leads her to a place where all the women are slaves. "Jack" needs a slave of her own-one who can masquerade as her master.Enmeshed in a tangle of deception, lust, and love, they must elude a race of violent killers and together forge a bond stronger than any chains."A sexy adventure with a hero you can't resist!"- Candace Havens, author of Charmed & Deadly
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781402211928 (1402211929)
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Pages no: 314
Edition language: English
Series: Cat Star Chronicles (#1)
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Lyndi
Lyndi rated it
0.0 Slave
At 31%, some random dude at a bar walks up to our MC and jizzes all over her face. No, thank you.
Bugetta Reads Too Much
Bugetta Reads Too Much rated it
3.0
This book was okay. I liked the futuristic setting and both the H/h, but the writing style was odd. It was written as though you were sitting with the narrator, the heroine Jacinth, as she told you the story of her life -- how she met and fell in love with her mate, Cat while she searched the galaxy...
Rainy Day Reader
Rainy Day Reader rated it
4.0
This was completely not what I was expecting. It was actually a great story. Very funny too.
Where the Night Kind Roam
Where the Night Kind Roam rated it
3.0
Rating 2.5Where to start with this book? I’ll just start with it was so damn strange, just bizarre to the extreme. So the most blaringly strange is Cat our hero. He has definite feline qualities such as the cat like eyes and a feline grace, he purred and would curl up like a cat. So its not the eyes...
Delighted Reader
Delighted Reader rated it
This is a very hard review to write. I didn't enjoy the story at all. While it might be easy for some to rip apart a story, I cannot. I will just highlight a few things I didn't like and leave it at that.1. First person narrative. This turns me off before I can even get going.2. Too many unbelievabl...
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