One Thousand Brides
Jan Stone is preparing for her wedding. She’s been dieting for weeks and still needs to lose a few pounds; she’s considering a liquid diet. Gary, her insensitive fiancé, has already told her that white makes her look large. As she’s again trying on her beautiful white dress a message comes over the intercom. "We require wives. A review of the populated planets in your region revealed that Earth females are the closest genetically to our species. Thus we have decided to take one-thousand human females with us." The next thing Jan feels is a tremendous orgasm. A delightfully sexy alien doctor is caring for her. He arouses a desire in her that she’s never felt before. The aliens have implanted a chip in the brides to genetically alter them. The women now have claws, can easily leap and have a unique sense of smell. The women are angry at being taken against their will. Jan becomes the liaison between the women and the Terilian’s. She and the doctor, Delos, love each other but the leader stands in their way. The Primus Taddus is determined to have Jan as his wife. Can Delos’ win Jan at the “Spring Running?” “One Thousand Brides” by Solange Ayre is a delightful erotic romance. The plot is filled with humor and will bring smiles to the reader’s face. The characters are well-developed. Jan is extremely intelligent and adapts quickly to her situation. Delos’ is charming, caring, sensual and sexy. Primus Taddus is the perfect archrival for Delos. The Terilian’s are almost cat like in their appearance, the author did an excellent job describing their appearance, and I felt I could almost see them. There is much potential for more books concerning the Terilian’s, I look forward to reading them. I highly recommend this book to fans of erotic romance. |