Daughters of Terra (The Ta'e'sha Chronicles)

by Theolyn Boese

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Theadora Conner lived a quiet, solitary life until she met two strange men one night at a club. Several days later, after a surgically neat kidnapping, she awoke to find that her world has been turned upside down. Told that she was mated to both men and altered to carry their children, she finds herself thrown into a world and culture she knows nothing about, one where science, myth, and religion seem to blend seamlessly. As she tries to accept her new life with Kyrin and Daeshen, her new show more husbands, a hidden danger stalks the human women. For not all of the Ta'e'sha are happy to accept these women, and one expresses his contempt with rape. Publisher's Note: This book contains subject matter that may be objectionable to some readers: BDSM, dubious consent, homoerotic sexual practices, mnage, sex while in shapeshifted form, and violence. show less

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Kyrin and Daeshen are two men of the Ta'e'sha people, very similar to humans but with the capacity to shapeshift like a merman. In their planet a virus has caused that all the women are sterile, so the Ta'e'sha men have decided to take humans women as brides. Only a little problem, they don't ask to the chosen before the mating. And kidnap them.

Kyrin and Daeshen are also lovers. But in the Ta'e'sha tradition, a family could be of six people, no matters what sex. So they decide to take a humans woman as bride, Theadora, to bear their children.

Kyrin is strong and commanding, Daeshen gentle and analytic. The two match perfectly together and soon also Thea finds her place in this strange family. Thea has been always fascinated by the myth show more of the sea people and have two of them as husbands are her dreams come true.

The book starts like a sex marathon. Kyrin and Daeshen are two dom and they really impose their attention to Thea. The sex is beautiful and very arousing, but in the first part of the book I can't find Thea. Her figure is faint. She has no voice. Fortunately, she grows strong and finally I discover a sassy woman with a cheerful behaviour.

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Good but a little forced or drugged sex. Kidnapped but accepts. A m/m/f erotica with a lot of world building. Gods that split off from earth and merfolk.

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction, Romance
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3602 .O4228 .D38Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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