A wild, whimsical fantasy that plays with Arabian mythology with a few post-modern winks.
Feisty, no-nonsense Rasa is pulled from her Ural Mountain tribe by a genie to be the wife of a handsome young man in Arabia. Actually—make that "to be the second of three wives." Her husband, as charming as she finds him, is also a doofus and gets himself changed into a donkey by a potential fourth wife. What follows is Rasa's adventures with her two sister-wives (one a stately African princess, the other a Chinese actress) trying to transform their husband back into a man. There's magical mischief, some dungeon crawling, a couple monsters, and a very what-a-coincidence! kind of ending. (Maybe it ended a little too neatly for me, but whatever. It was a lot of fun getting there.)
The prose is precise, well-crafted, and funny. Scarborough shows real wit and talent. I'd be temped to try something else of hers.