Synopsis:
Called to action by a mysterious ancient Order-an ancient Order in cahoots with the Empress Flaccilla of the First Galactic Empire of Emperor Tulla-to help bring about the fulfillment of a long forgotten prophesy, the beautiful galactic pirate, Captain Bonny Morgan, sets out on her mission to successfully bring the prophesy to reality. By kidnapping the Empress's daughter, Princess Cosette, Captain Morgan sets into motion an adventure awash in political intrigues, hidden agendas, unexpected revelations, and bold, daring gambits by those involved at every level of the conspiracy. Setting out to find her kidnapped sister, Princess Lysette, joined by her beautiful, mischievous, and extraordinary slavegirl, Tink, crisscrosses the galaxy in a bawdy, erotic, and often hilarious attempt to find Cosette. Along the way, Lysette and Tink fall in with a variety of extraordinary allies in their attempt to find Cosette, meeting the Lady Brit, Jon Black, Pirate Queen Colleen O'Malley, Gunns Mannigan, Buster O'Malley, the beautiful pirates Kana and Blaze, and Bully, the roguish owner of the pirate tavern, the Pretty Red.
©2010

My Opinion:
For those of you who have strong religious beliefs, you may be offended by this book, or rather parts in it. This book is for very open-minded people, that won't let their own beliefs cloud the content in the story.
Then once you open up, you enter this amazing world of female domination. It really expands your imagination to see this in a story. Since it is so far from what we know.
Unlike anything I have ever read, or will most likely read again.
Even though I appreciated the mystery and amazement of the tale, it's not one I would brag to friends about. Too sexual at times, almost to the point of obscene. Just not for me.
(3/5)
~I received a copy from Pump Up Your Book. I was not compensated for my opinion.~
WAS SCHEDULED TO TOUR BLOG JUNE 7. MY SINCEREST APOLOGIES.
world of female domination - i'm interested in reading how it is portrayed.
ReplyDeletePirates meet scifi, could be interesting.
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