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"Insufficient Mating Material" by Rowena Cherry Let me state right now for the record, I don't read romance stories. I dislike them intensely. Imagine my surprise when I finished reading Rowena Cherry's romance novel, "Insufficient Mating Material" in two days. I'm just sorry it ended. This is a romance story told with true grit. John Wayne would've loved being featured in this book. It's his kind of romance story from being marooned on a charted=2 0desert i sle to taming of the shrew. Not everyone could've carried off this slight of hand, but there's one thing I've learned about Rowena. She's a professional. When she writes romance, she puts her heart, soul, and chess knowledge into it. Hundreds of years ago, chess was created so that people would fight war with their wits, instead of by force. Ms. Cherry continues using this strategy in writing "Insufficient Mating Material." Her hero and heroine pit wits against a protagonist that just as versatile and deadly as they are. Run, don't20walk to the nearest bookstore, and buy a copy of this truly awesome book. I know that whenever Rowena chooses to cont inue this series, I'll be waiting in line with the rest of her fans to snatch and glorify a copy of her immense chess wit, romantic interludes and shinnigans with a royal family that just doesn't quit when their world turns upside down and topsy turvey. Five romantic thumbs up! "Creator" Cauldwell CEO/President Passionate Internet Voices Talk Radio Podcast Media Broadcast Services http://www.internetvoicesradio.com I enjoyed this book as it was very well written, the charecters were very well done and made the story come to life and hold your interest, so you enjoyed reading it. I enjoy a mixture of romance, drama, and other things like fururistic, so it makes it interesting and fun to read. I enjoyed it INSUFFICIENT MATING MATERIAL begins where FORCED MATE ends - with the issue of Djinni's jilted fiancée, Djetthro-Jason. He and Martia-Djulia (Tigger's sister) got it on in the first novel, but he does not know if he loves her and wishes to marry her. Marsh thinks her lover died and is not willing to accept a replacement. Tigger, ever practical, shoots their ship down - forcing them to be marooned together on a well-stocked tropical island. Meanwhile, someone wants to kill the Princess. Of course, Djetth's grandmother and Marsh's mother have something to say about that. They set out to prove just how dangerous little old ladies can be. The characters all come together in a wonderful climatic scene, where the bad, bad man gets what he deserves. |
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Rowena Cherry
Let me state right now for the record, I don't read romance stories. I dislike
them intensely. Imagine my surprise when I finished reading Rowena Cherry's
romance novel, "Insufficient Mating Material" in two days. I'm just sorry it
ended. This is a romance story told with true grit. John Wayne would've loved
being featured in this book. It's his kind of romance story from being marooned
on a charted=2 0desert i sle to taming of the shrew. Not everyone could've carried
off this slight of hand, but there's one thing I've learned about Rowena. She's
a professional. When she writes romance, she puts her heart, soul, and chess
knowledge into it. Hundreds of years ago, chess was created so that people
would fight war with their wits, instead of by force. Ms. Cherry continues
using this strategy in writing "Insufficient Mating Material." Her hero and
heroine pit wits against a protagonist that just as versatile and deadly as they
are. Run, don't20walk to the nearest bookstore, and buy a copy of this truly
awesome book. I know that whenever Rowena chooses to cont inue this series, I'll
be waiting in line with the rest of her fans to snatch and glorify a copy of her
immense chess wit, romantic interludes and shinnigans with a royal family that
just doesn't quit when their world turns upside down and topsy turvey. Five
romantic thumbs up!
"Creator" Cauldwell
CEO/President
Passionate Internet Voices Talk Radio
Podcast Media Broadcast Services
http://www.internetvoicesradio.com