"An enjoyable space adventure"
Cantor Marlowe used to spend his time as a pirate but now
he finds himself the governor to a fledgling space colony.
Cantor and his fellow pirates have made a pact to settle
the uninhabited planet and start families. The only
problem is that he finds himself becoming bored. He used
to travel and now he finds himself landlocked and feeling
buried with too many woman vying for his attention.
Everywhere he turns he finds another woman trying to trap
him. Normally this wouldn't be a problem but he still finds
himself wishing for something more. His fellow pirates have
settled down but he just can't seem to dampen his wandering
spirit. Martha finds herself on the planet, with being a thief
being her only skill. She also finds herself falling
for Cantor. The only problem is that she doesn't know how
to attract and hold him. Martha turns to an older and
more experienced woman to teach her how to capture
Cantor's love. This is an enjoyable space adventure. The story does take
place on another planet but it just as easily could be a
pirate story from the Caribbean of old. The story does
involve multiple partners.
Reviewed by Emily Anne
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted May 25, 2004
SummaryEx-pirate Cantor Marlowe is drowning in femininity.
Perfumes assail him morning, noon, and night. And the
voices! High and trilling when calling to attract his
interest. Low and throaty when whispering dark and sexy
promises in his ears. Loud and strident when bringing their
never-ending complaints for him to resolve.
As the governor to a fledgling colony, Cantor and his
fellow pirates have entered into a pact to set down roots,
self-govern without Dominion interference, and raise
families on an uninhabited planet at the edge of the known
galaxy. Who would have thought the ex-cons they liberated
to make their wives would have so much to complain about in
paradise? 'Tis no wonder Cantor itches to go a-pirating.
Martha knows how to pick a lock. What the little thief
can't figure out is how to steal Cantor's heart. When
Cantor's head is turned by the arrival of an innocent harem
girl, Martha fears she's lost her chance at love until the
girl turns to Martha for a little lesson in love.
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