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Feral #3

Feral Series III: Feral Fever

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Blessed are those who just give in to the darkness.

With the Blood Wars ended, were-assassin Marshals are called to serve throughout the universe in easing cultural tensions instigated by the transition of cultures from zombified to free-thinking societies…

Earthling archaeologist Aisling Bjorn never really considered juggling multiple husbands for were-assassin duty on planet Luvk—a world of tiger folk subjugated by winged aliens from another dimension. Learning the lost history of the tiger culture to understand how the winged species divided and conquered the tiger realms is more her cup of tea. But she's in store for an even bigger challenge than helping the Luvks reclaim their independence. There’s a shortage of marriageable females for the large broods of gorgeous tiger princes. The friction caused by mating problems threatens her sanity as the warrior Lords vie for possession of not only a mate but a powerful political pawn—her, the Marshal whose beauty rivals that of the most marketable princess. And mates the Lords all wish to be.

Aisling must accept that with every turn in life, we sacrifice a bit of our souls for the greater good. Even to the darkness. Blessed are those who just give into the darkness of Luvk. Because a woman’s sanity is out of the question when surrounded by enormous muscled hunks cloaked in sexy leather pants. Their glorious bodies alone could incite riots on Earth. And they all want her. One thing’s for certain, love or lust, everyone eventually succumbs to Luvks’ FERAL FEVER.

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First published April 1, 2011

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Skhye Moncrief

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Like many authors, Skhye wrote fiction while in junior high and high school. After attaining a BS in geology, she jumped back on the wagon full speed, California or Bust ever since. She loves to write and tends to forget everything, even the time, while in front of her laptop. Her genres include paranormal, fantasy, and sci-fi romance. She has been a member of Romance Writers of America since 2003.

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March 13, 2013
Feral Fever is book three in a series. I had not read books one and two. While this book can be read as a standalone, and enjoyed, I am positive that it suffers somewhat from that. Read as a third book, I believe that I may have given it a higher rating. Much of the back story as to why Aisling Bjorn is a Marshall or even what a Marshall is, is missing in this story. Unlike many other books, there really isn't much of a re-hash on the back story to catch up anyone who had just happened to start with this book.

The story itself is excellent. It involves a matriarchal cast society with female domination over the males of their race. They are a humanoid race that have slightly furred faces and tiger stripes imbedded into their skin (tattoo like). The royal females, those with the palest markings, are queens and take up to fifty or more husbands if they wish. They are capable of having children for many years and often have 40 or more children themselves. Somehow most of these children turn out to be males, against all statistics. This produces many unattached warring males looking for mates. There is a sadness to this book.

Aisling is sent to this planet to become a royal queen as an ambassador from the Marshalls. She is forced to take a minimum of 7 husbands, one from each region, against her personal beliefs. With time she comes to embrace the five husbands who survive the warring planet. This story is not a ménage per se as she is only with one husband at a time, however different men may visit her in the same day. Each husband has his own baggage and traits so there is something for everyone in this story. Once you read past the opening story, this book is mostly about Aisling creating workable bonds with all of her husbands, so the heat level on this book is pretty high. If you are looking for a hot book, with multiple partners, all in one to one situations, this is the book that you should read.
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February 27, 2012
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The blurb of this erotic sci-fi story seemed very interesting and the plot does have potential. It is clear that the author has a lot of knowledge and interest in different cultures and how they evolve. She builds an interesting world and characters. Unfortunately, I could never get to enjoy the book, mostly because of the writing style. I don´t mind a first person narrative, in fact many times I like it better, but switching the point of view between at least six different characters is too much. I understand that the author tried to make it clear that the point of view was switching by starting up the new character with a couple of sentences in third person, but that confused me even more. There's also a strange use of adjectives and descriptions threw me out of the story more than once. If a man has a woman behind her in the saddle, are her curves really molded to him and rammed up his butt?
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September 18, 2011
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I would classify this book as a futuristic sci-fi erotic romance and I liked it. Aisling is a Marshal and an archaeologist who travels to another world to help them find peace in their world. It is a matriarchal society with queens ruling the lands rather selfishly. When she arrives she meets Borun who claims her for his own before the queens can decide for her. In their society women have multiple mates, so Borun some men who he trusts while Aisling has to struggle to come to terms with the strange new world. I love the way she relates to the rest of her her mates she seems to find the one thing they need.

I fell in love with Borun early on in the story due to his alpha male personality and his protection of Aisling. There were a few tragedies in this story which gave you an insight into the troubles of this world.

It was a tale of conspiracy, distrust, discovery and love!
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