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Marin Deringnoe and her friends from the exclusive boarding school they attend are in deep trouble. Protesting the policy of no women in government, they have egged the chief tribunalist's runabout and have earned for themselves a lengthy stay at the Fiain women's prison where they will perform their community service. | Marin Deringnoe and her friends from the exclusive boarding school they attend are in deep trouble. Protesting the policy of no women in government, they have egged the chief tribunalist's runabout and have earned for themselves a lengthy stay at the Fiain women's prison where they will perform their community service. |
Latest revision as of 21:53, 27 May 2008
- Author: Charlotte Boyett~Compo
- Publisher: Ellora's Cave
- Year: 2006
- Download ISBN: 1-4199-0334-9
Book Description
Marin Deringnoe and her friends from the exclusive boarding school they attend are in deep trouble. Protesting the policy of no women in government, they have egged the chief tribunalist's runabout and have earned for themselves a lengthy stay at the Fiain women's prison where they will perform their community service.
Taegin Drae, the captain of the prison transport ship, frightens the virginal Marin more than the strange dreams she's been having of a tall, dark and lusty lover. He is the most intimidating male she has ever seen and one look from his golden eyes makes her knees weak. But is it from fright or a building passion that seems to come over her each time the handsome shape-shifter is near?
In the vastness of space beyond her ruthless mother's reach of power, Marin will become a woman in the arms of her mother's worst enemy.