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+ | KNIGHT’S FORK is played out in a parallel universe, where Djinns and Otherworld creatures play cosmic chess with each other’s lives. It is a tale of repressed lust and love, frustrated desire and adultery, intertwined with Royal and Empirical power plays, set in outer space and a very strange Earth. | ||
+ | KNIGHT’S FORK is the first book of the series that I have had the pleasure of reading, so I am coming in at the ass-end. As such, I had a little difficulty in understanding just which name was who, and their back-story. Readers who have read the 2 prequels will have no problem in picking the white hats from the black by their names. Nevertheless, it was an intriguing and entertaining story with the necessary twists and turns skillfully executed as the game is played out to its final ‘Mate. | ||
+ | There is an abundance of tongue-in-cheek humor, e.g. the sole human in the main cast is named Hugh Mann. And the repressed sex sizzles, although I found myself wanting more in the middle of the book. | ||
+ | The story is well crafted and very readable. Electra ( good name! ) is suitably sexy and fetching, although her chastity belt does prove a slight encumbrance. Grievous is a delight. I think I know him. And the Hero, Djarrhett, is suitably aloof and unattainable at the start, rapidly turning into an Electra-driven sexopath as he nears the elusive conquest of this married lady. | ||
+ | Nothing is easy in this life, or in the parallel worlds, apparently, and this tale will hold you entranced ( by Djinncraft? ) as the final moves are made. | ||
+ | A damned good read. | ||
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+ | Rob McCubbin | ||
+ | Australia | ||
Space Snark™ | Space Snark™ |
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- Author: Rowena Cherry
- Publisher: Dorchester Publishing
- Year: 2008
- Setting: Alien planets, alien space ships, Earth.
- Amazon Listing: KNIGHT'S FORK
Book Description
“Carpe Scrotum. Seize Life by the Testicles.” —Electra-Djerroldina
The Queen Consort of the Volnoth needs a sperm donor, and only one green-eyed god has the right stuff. Little does she know she has pinned all her hopes on the crown jewels of the fabled Royal Saurian Djinn. Not only is he the son of her greatest enemy, but he has taken a vow of chastity.
“When forced to choose between two evils, pick the one you’ve never tried before.… SEX.” —’Rhett
The Saurian Knight is caught between a problem father who has all the moral integrity of a Mafia Don, and a married Princess who would stop at nothing to have his seed in her belly. No matter which way he turns, he’s “forked.”
“Why would a male both hope for and fear a lover? …Ah! Inexperience perhaps?” —Tarrant-Arragon
Taking the wrong lover…in the wrong place, at the wrong time…is dangerous. And when the High and Mighty intervene, it can be fatal. Can true love and a pure White Knight’s virtue triumph, when society loves a right royal scandal?
www.dorchesterpub.com ISBN 0-505-52740-5 ISBN 978-0-505-52740-0
Awards
- LASR READERS' CHOICE BOOK OF THE WEEK
- SEPTEMBER 2008 PNR REVIEWER'S TOP PICK BOOK OF THE MONTH
- OCTOBER 2008 PNR REVIEWER'S TOP PICK BOOK OF THE MONTH
- OCTOBER 2008 PNR STAFF MENTION
- DECEMBER 2008 AMAZONCLICKS.COM AUTHORS' CHOICE AWARD
Related Titles
- FORCED MATE
- MATING NET
- INSUFFICIENT MATING MATERIAL
Reviews
KNIGHT’S FORK is played out in a parallel universe, where Djinns and Otherworld creatures play cosmic chess with each other’s lives. It is a tale of repressed lust and love, frustrated desire and adultery, intertwined with Royal and Empirical power plays, set in outer space and a very strange Earth.
KNIGHT’S FORK is the first book of the series that I have had the pleasure of reading, so I am coming in at the ass-end. As such, I had a little difficulty in understanding just which name was who, and their back-story. Readers who have read the 2 prequels will have no problem in picking the white hats from the black by their names. Nevertheless, it was an intriguing and entertaining story with the necessary twists and turns skillfully executed as the game is played out to its final ‘Mate.
There is an abundance of tongue-in-cheek humor, e.g. the sole human in the main cast is named Hugh Mann. And the repressed sex sizzles, although I found myself wanting more in the middle of the book.
The story is well crafted and very readable. Electra ( good name! ) is suitably sexy and fetching, although her chastity belt does prove a slight encumbrance. Grievous is a delight. I think I know him. And the Hero, Djarrhett, is suitably aloof and unattainable at the start, rapidly turning into an Electra-driven sexopath as he nears the elusive conquest of this married lady.
Nothing is easy in this life, or in the parallel worlds, apparently, and this tale will hold you entranced ( by Djinncraft? ) as the final moves are made.
A damned good read.
Rob McCubbin Australia
Space Snark™