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When Serena awakes, after a close and unpleasant encounter with some sort of stun gun, she very quickly learns that resistance is futile and escape only a yearned for dream. She, and the other Earth women Serena meets aboard ship with her, have been captured by the Moyds, interstellar merchants ….their mission, to procure fertile wives for the men of Volarn, where their race is endangered due to the wide-spread sterility of their own women. Learning this is at least some relief to the captured women, but Serena is disgusted to realize that they are nothing in these men’s eyes but baby makers. Regardless, she knows she has no choice but to face the fate that awaits her with as much dignity as she can muster.

Once they arrive on Volarn, Serena learns that her assessment has not been entirely accurate. Using their power crystals in the Tarthra Ritual, the warriors approach the women with their crystals to find the mate most suited to them….a woman to love who can love them. Serena is chosen to become King Rhamus’ queen, but, just as she feels herself weakening to Rhamus’ romantic, passionate nature, Rhamus’ enemy, Xarath, abducts her.

Rating: Contains explicit sex, graphic language and some violence

"Ms. Nour has created a fabulous world with its own traditions, language, and even an extra sun and moon. Her detailed descriptions of fabric, flora, fauna, and the intricacies of the Volarnian culture show an amazing and fantastic imagination. And I can't omit the sizzling sparks that fly between Serena and her dashing king. Brave and bold, she is, nevertheless, a woman, and Rhamus is one awesome man! Beautifully written, with characters that demand your undivided attention, LOVE'S CAPTIVE cannot be missed!" Jani Brooks, Romance Reviews Today

"Four and 1/2 Stars! Love's Captive had me captivated from the very beginning. Myra Nour has written an exciting, action packed romance. Her skill with descriptions had me feeling just like I was in Valarn. The love scenes are steamy, but tastefully done. I can hardly wait for the second book in this series. I loved all the characters; even the secondary characters were well developed. I enjoyed Nicole, Kasha. The mysticism of the crystals and their powers really added to the storyline. I highly recommend this great story." Timeless Tales Reviews

"Four Hearts! Ms. Nour does a first-rate job in creating a world that is filled with contradictions, but in such a brilliant way that ultimately the world lives and breathes. Although the premise is a kidnapping, the women have the power to choose their destinies. Serena and Rhamus are dynamic characters with natural fears and faults balanced with strength and love. This book is well worth the journey to Volarn." Sara Sawyer, The Romance Studio

“A most enjoyable read! Once I started it, I was unable to put it down. Ms. Nour's characters came to life within the pages of this delightful and sexy space romp. This is the first book that I have read from this author and the first book in the Volarn Trilogy, and I eagerly await more from her. Certainly will remain on my "Keeper" shelf. I highly recommend Love's Captive.” Charlene Smith, Paranormal Romance Reviews

Four stars! This sci-fi romance has a little bit of everything for everybody; gorgeous, powerfully built men, beautiful, full-figured women, an alien planet with warrior women, adventure, excitement and hot steamy love scenes. An enticing story full of characters so real they seem to jump off the page.” Affaire de Coeur

“LOVE'S CAPTIVE is a fantastic voyage to a magical planet... Beautifully written, with characters that demand your undivided attention, LOVE'S CAPTIVE cannot be missed!” Romance Reviews Today

"Five Stars! LOVE’S CAPTIVE had me captivated from the very beginning. I actually snarled at my family and ignored my cat, not wanting any distractions to pull me away from the planet Volarn and its people. Combining s/f with fantasy and romance, Myra Nour has written an exciting, action-packed story. I’m definitely hooked on this series and anxiously awaiting the 2nd book, which will feature the warrior Kasha. Congratulations, Ms. Nour, you have written a keeper! " Pat Cavender for Bookbug on the Web

"Fans of Dara Joy's Matrix series will find LOVE'S CAPTIVE to their liking. I look forward to the next book in this series." Romantic Times Magazine

" I highly recommend this wonderful SF Romance. I'm only happy there is a sequel planned. Delicious!" Marilyn Grall, bestselling e-author of sensual historical romance

"As a reviewer, I must admit that I am not a big reader of science fiction/romance. However, once I started reading this book I found it delightfully entertaining." Brenda Weeks – Myshelf Alternative Romance Reviews

"A heavenly read! Exciting! I did not think this one would be all that great. Females kidnapped for breeding of aliens is a well-known plot. However, Myra Nour has succeeded in creating a series to change my mind! Readers, if you read Futuristic Romances or Fantasy Romances, then this one is a MUST! I highly recommend it!" The Huntress Book Reviews

"Five Moons!--Excellent, buy it! Myra Nour has taken the elements of science fiction, fantasy and romance, blended them into a seamless tale that keeps you turning the pages. Intense, sensuous love scenes, misunderstandings and characters you’ll want to get to know better. Laughter, tears, emotional scenes to give you chills. Myra has a wonderful grasp of imagery, pulling the reader into the story and the beautiful magical world of Volarn, leaving you wanting more." Mary Kay – Mystic Visions Reviews

"Myra has painted a fascinating world for Volarn, with its beauty, uniqueness but also a civil war. Her characters are very well portrayed, and I found myself thinking about Serena and Rhamus long after I finished reading the story each day. Love’s Captive has a little of everything – s/f, fantasy and lots of romance. Myra Nour writes a wonderful relationship, including some pretty hot love scenes. While I don’t rate books, I would say that Love’s Captive was a wonderful introduction to the world of futuristic romance!" Sue – The Road to Romance Reviews

"Love’s Captive is mesmerizing." Kim Gaona – Kim’s Reviews


Love's Captive

 

by

 

Myra Nour

 

 

 

 

 

© copyright Mary Nour

Reissued March 2004

Cover art by Eliza Black © copyright 2001

New Concepts Publishing printing May 2001

www.newconceptspublishing.com

 

 

 

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

 

I’d like to thank Mary Ann, who edited my book and became a good friend; Tracy for her astute read/critique, and Jamie, who fell in love with the characters so much, she almost thought they were real. To my daughter, Christina, thanks for your encouragement.

Most of all, a huge hug and kisses to my husband, Simon, who read, edited and critiqued the book, and provided loving support throughout the writing process. Thanks for being my handsome prince and giving me boundless inspiration for the hero.

 

 

Prologue

 

"Get out of the way." Olga jabbed her elbow into Serena’s ribs as she muscled her way out the heavy door.

Serena spun around once outside. "Do you want to go at it again?" she hissed.

"Ja, ja, another day," the large woman sneered as she walked briskly away. "No time right now. I have a hot date." She paused and flippantly threw her barb, "I just beat you ... you forget already?"

Serena stood fuming, frustrated for losing to her arch rival Olga, too tired to really pursue her anger further. Besides, the ‘Viking Princess’ was almost to her car, the fog swallowing the sound of her heavy footsteps, just as it enveloped her figure.

She sighed, shifted her feet impatiently. Roger. He was late again. Borrowed her car for his own business and didn’t even have the courtesy to bother getting here on time. She was exhausted after her match, wanted to soak in a hot tub, steam away her anger and painful bruises.

Why do I bother with him? Because, she laughed inwardly at herself, he is one of the few tall-enough men who wanted to date her. Not every man found a six foot two female wrestler appealing either, even if many had told her that she was gorgeous.

Serena stared at the black night, its dense atmosphere sending a chill down her back. The clouds overhead obscured her vision even further. She frowned at the only light pole nearby, the one with a shattered bulb. She’d told the maintenance people several times about it … like they care, she thought. So, she stood in an inky pool of darkness next to the Coliseum’s employee exit, her gloomy mood reflecting the thick night air.

Suddenly, a flash of bright light cut through the darkness. Gazing intently in the direction of Olga’s car, but seeing nothing out of the ordinary, Serena again took up her contemplation of thoughtless Roger.

Thudding footsteps drew her attention to the mist, now crawling toward the steps where she stood. Must be Roger ... no … there were two sets of footsteps. Serena quit

slouching against the step rail, became alert and wary. After all, she was alone in the dark.

She squinted, just making out two solid figures amongst the tendrils of slowly drifting cloud vapor. Two men. Funny looking though. Both couldn’t have been over four feet tall, their girth as round as their height. They wore raincoats and felt hats, as if trying to hide their features from observant eyes.

The pair approached a few slow steps closer and Serena tensed. They were up to something. She didn’t like this one little bit.

"Who are you looking for," she said loudly, making her voice deep, commanding.

"For you," a polite, foreign-sounding voice replied.

A sickly yellowish light shot from the dark and enveloped her body. Serena fell slowly to her knees as an icy blackness filled her mind.

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter One

 

She woke with a headache throbbing in her temples. A cheerful female voice encouraged Serena to open her eyes. She almost wished she hadn't when she cracked

them to peer warily around. The gamin face which swam into focus was as full of good spirits as the voice had been. Both were equally annoying. Serena took her eyes from the petite woman talking to her and gave her surroundings a thorough once-over.

Bright pink walls and diffused lighting gave the room a soft, feminine appeal. She hated it. She sat up. A long, thin bed was beneath her. The only other furniture was

an identical bed across the small square room, and the woman who was enthusiastically trying to hold her attention sat on the other bed.

"Hi, I see you've finally rejoined the living. My name is Nicole."

Serena’s eyes refused to focus properly. Feeling very unsure of her surroundings, she fixed the woman with a hostile, mute expression.

"Oh, I see, still got that godawful headache from that weird gun. And you're probably wondering where you are and how you got here and who I am and where is this room?" The verbose woman spread her arms to encompass their environment.

She held up one hand, hoping to slow the flow of words.

"I'm sorry, I always ramble on when I meet new people or when I'm in an unfamiliar situation," she apologized.

Suspicious, she asked. "Where are we and what's going on here?"

The woman shrugged. "I don't know anymore than you do. I woke up probably an hour before you did."

"Do you have any idea where we are, or who kidnapped us?"

Nicole shook her head, a confused look on her face. "I guess it must have been those two fat men who shot me."

"Sure," she agreed as she examined the other woman. She seemed awfully composed for someone in their situation. Suddenly, her fear of a seemingly uncontrollable predicament turned to anger. "What do you take me for, an idiot? All right, sister, who are you and who else is involved in this kidnapping?" Serena demanded as she grabbed the small woman's dress by the front. "Well?" Her voice rose in volume with her frustration, and she shook the smaller woman to elicit an answer.

The frightened look on the other woman's face sapped all of her anger as quickly as it had overcome her. She let go of Nicole and strode the few steps it took to reach the door. The woman watched her with a sad, knowing expression.

She couldn't find anything that resembled a doorknob and tried to pry her fingers between the crack of the doorjamb, to no avail. She pounded on the barrier for a few seconds and yelled out her frustration, then finally kicked the door. Serena walked slowly back to the bed, plopped down, put her head between her hands, and rubbed her hands agitatedly through her hair.

"It's OK," Nicole said soothingly. "I was really upset when I realized there was no way out. I've tried that door lots of times. No dice. I just hate being cooped up," she continued when she received no answer.

Serena looked thoughtfully at her, the short space between them leaving little room for misjudgment. Kindness was reflected in those deep brown eyes and something else, something she'd missed through her emotional outbursts. Nicole's lip trembled slightly and her eyes had a telltale shimmer of unshed tears. The much smaller woman sitting across from her was very frightened, but she had tried to be kind. She wondered briefly if the woman's chatter was a sort of defense against her fear or an attempt to distract her during her first shocked awareness.

They jumped as screeching static resounded abruptly through the small room.

"What the devil was that?" Serena exclaimed as she looked around cautiously.

"It sounded like a very poor quality intercom system."

The scratching message cleared, so the words were clearly understood. A female voice told them to go to the doors, which would now open for them and, once in the hall, follow a red light. The woman/machine warned them not to go anywhere but where the light directed, otherwise they would be punished.

It continued, "Look upon the bracelet on your left wrist. If you do anything other than what you are instructed, this ornament will send out an electric shock. It's only a mild shock, not enough to truly hurt you, but enough to convince you to follow directions."

Unexpectedly, the door slid back into the wall with noiseless ease. Serena went through first and glanced up and down a long, metallic gray hall. Nicole's head bumped her arm. She moved aside. They saw doors all along the corridor opening silently and tall, attractive young women peering or walking cautiously from the rooms. When a red beam appeared over their heads and started slowly down the hall, she became irritated when not one woman made a move.

She motioned to Nicole and strode briskly after the light. The others followed more slowly. Serena hated the unknown more than she feared a scary, known fact. So she continued to lead the little expedition, which soon turned into a tide of nubile young females as they passed more doors and frightened women waiting at the entrances.

Her patience was at an end when a door up ahead opened and a hostile Olga jumped defensively into the corridor. Before Olga could open her mouth and start a confrontation, Serena stated, "I'm not the enemy, at least not this time."

"Who are all these women and why are they all following you?" Olga stared suspiciously at her. "You all look like a bunch of old cows at feeding time," she sneered to the grouped girls behind the red-head.

"I don't have the patience to argue with you. We're all in the dark here as much as you."

"I'm going to find a way to escape. Anyone else coming?" Olga strode off angrily when she received no recruits.

Serena realized that she couldn't meekly accept her fate either. She glanced down at her companion. She didn't really know her new friend well. Would she come along?

Nicole seemed surprised when Serena raised her hand and yelled down the hall after Olga, "Wait up, I'm coming with you."

The Viking Princess paused and waited for her to catch up. "Better someone with guts than one of those limp wrists," she indicated the cowering women.

"You can't blame them for being scared," Serena commented as they started down the seemingly endless gray corridor. They came across a door set within the wide expanse of wall. It opened automatically when they approached and they had just managed to peer inside, before they heard a voice boom near their heads. It was male this time.

"You were warned."

Serena gripped her bracelet as the promised electric shock zapped her nerve endings. She fell to her knees, nausea crawling for purchase in her belly, as the pain continued to lance through her system. It seemed to last for hours, but she knew it couldn't have been more than a few seconds. Breathing heavily, she looked at Olga, who was on her knees as well, sweat beading on her forehead.

"Do I look as bad as you?"

"Worse." Olga's lips were stiff, squeezing that one word out with difficulty. They both got slowly to their feet as if by mutual agreement.

"Did we see what we thought we saw?" She asked in disbelief as they walked back the way they'd come.

Serena nodded. "I think we can forget about our plans for escape." They stayed silent the rest of the short journey, each remembering the room they had abruptly entered. It was filled with odd flashing machinery and a mechanical humanoid, which turned at their entrance. It had been working knobs over a console and regarded them with flat red eyes for a few seconds before it turned back to its work, paying them as much attention as it would flies on a wall, Serena thought.

The young women grouped in the corridor immediately started in with anxious questions when the two tall women returned. For once, Nicole saw the discretion of silence as she saw their strained features.

One pretty girl questioned nervously. "What's going to happen to us?"

Serena shrugged and turned away from the panicky expression on the girl’s face. She realized that soon enough they would know more than they wished about their future.

She had been convinced by both her painful lesson with the bracelet and her blunder into the robot-inhabited room, that there was no simple explanation for their situation. But nothing in her life had prepared her for what followed.

The red beam reappeared and they were guided into the lounge area, where the truth about their kidnapping was unveiled. Their kidnappers weren’t men at all, but strange piggy-looking aliens, pink-skinned with large ears. They were called Moyds--Pulack the captain and Rolan’ his assistant, to be specific. And they weren’t even the true abductors, but simply flesh merchants for the planet Volarn.

The women were shown an "interstellar transmission" from the King of Volarn, information that was shocking and unbelievable, and took many hours to fully sink in. They were being taken to Volarn as mates--"baby factories" in Serena’s eyes. That’s their problem. I want no part of it! It didn’t matter that the Volarnians fertility problem was so severe, they had little choice left.

The fact was they had been abducted by aliens and were traveling aboard a space ship. The journey took a month, one that seemed to drag on endlessly. Serena wondered how they'd all made it through, without somebody getting seriously hurt. She and Olga had many confrontations, but had not come to blows. Their mutual experience with the bracelets kept them at arm's length. The Moyd made it plain that any fighting would result in getting zapped again.

She didn't feel any real antagonism toward her former rival anymore, but she had plenty for their kidnappers. She received the same impression from Olga, but felt the tall blonde woman snapped every once in a while simply out of boredom.

The games in the lounge became boring, the video library exhausted. Their true captors, the Volarnians, had supplied numerous tools for learning their language. Serena was determined to learn the alien tongue, convinced that knowing as much as one could about your opponent could be useful.

She picked it up quickly with the aid of the marvelous language and speech instruments. Her every mistake and mis-pronouncement was exaggerated and dissected, making it easier to correct. She could even carry on a decent conversation in the alien tongue. But, even she got tired of studying the Volarnian language.

Then there'd been the exhausting task of keeping her friend out of trouble. If she wasn't teasing Olga, who easily rose to Nicole's verbal baiting, her intense interest in Dr. Melat, the ship’s doctor, kept Serena's warning instinct on alert.

She worried about Nicole’s crush on the blue-skinned alien doctor. The self-same doctor who had examined them all, making sure they were all healthy and fertile. Nicole seemed fascinated with his pointy-eared similarity to Spock, her favorite alien character, and the fact that his personality reminded her of a doctor she’d worked for and loved in the past. Their mutual interests in medical treatments and technological instruments from both cultures only fueled their relationship.

She’d just beaten Nicole at a game of checkers when the irritating, static-filled intercom popped to life. Their boredom was at an end. Tomorrow they would land on Volarn. Animation seeped throughout the large room, which had often served as their respite from the tedious monotony. Pulack appeared and announced procedures for the landing. He talked at length about how they were to conduct themselves once off the ship.

"Like we're a bunch of uncouth barbarians," Nicole huffed.

"Perhaps we are to them," Serena said thoughtfully.

* * * *

It couldn't have been more than two hours since she and the other women had been sequestered in the awe-inspiring bedrooms within the huge castle. Time for them to get refreshed from their long journey and dressed up for tonight's ceremonies. Her "hostess", the older woman assigned to oversee her care, was kind and under other circumstances Serena may have liked her.

Yet, it pleased her on some primitive level to shock the woman, Surad, by choosing a simple black dress from those offered. Perhaps black's not a favored color, she thought. The woman handed her a matched set of accessories, consisting of necklace, earrings, bracelet and belt. Surad exclaimed over the value of the lais metal encrusted with red jewels set in dragon settings.

Serena could have cared less, getting costumed in the Volarnian apparel mechanically. She admitted though, once examining herself in the full-length mirror, that she was pleased with the results. She looked and felt barbaric, a state which somehow made her feel more ready to meet her kidnappers with confidence.

It seemed but a short time later a knock on the door signaled the return of one of the male guards. His stern features didn't change a bit, but she could feel his curious sidelong glances as he urged her into the hall again.

Nicole almost skipped from across the hall when she spied Serena's entry into the corridor. She was taken with her friend’s changed appearance. Much different than the plain garments they'd been made to wear on the ship, she wore a dress of hunter green with jewelry of gold and brown intertwined metal. Interspersed every few inches in the metal were large amber cut stones. Nicole looked pagan.

"What do you think?" She questioned anxiously as they moved down the hall in response to a guard's request, joining the gathering group of young women.

"You look beautiful, Nicole, like a fairy about to escape to the depths of the forest," Serena laughed. "But I think the previous owner was a tad bigger than you."

"Tell me about it," Nicole giggled as she looked down. Whereas the other girls’ dresses hit their legs about mid-thigh, Nicole's costume flirted with the top of her knees. Her saving grace was the slits on either side which parted to show glimpses of her slim legs. "I guess I'm lucky these dresses are made in such a simple fashion. This one was easy to pin and tuck, otherwise it would have swallowed me up." Nicole plucked at the volume of material over her tiny waist.

"You look fabulous." Nicole examined her tall companion. She glanced to their rear and then to the front several times. "You know, I think you're the only one wearing black though," she noted.

"I know. I don't have to look around to see that. My hostess had a fit when I wanted to wear this," Serena indicated her dress.

"Hmm, who can tell about aliens?" She dismissed the subject with a nonchalant shrug.

She was surprised Nicole's natural curiosity didn't lead her to further questions, something she'd experienced in-depth during their month long exposure as roommates. But then she quickly realized the reason--the group of women had been halted by the guards in front of an immense open doorway.

She examined the basami, Volarn's version of a dragon, detailing the arched entrance. They were the same as the ones she wore on her jewelry but larger, fiercer looking creatures. They snarled in frozen vicious grimaces, as if guarding the portal.

Someone was speaking Volarnian inside, but with the crush of bodies surrounding her, Serena couldn't make out the words. Several guards urged the girls forward. Prodded was more like it, she thought, for they all seemed hesitant to step through the doorway. She felt dry-mouthed herself and her heart seemed to be racing entirely too fast. Nicole squeezed her hand and then kept a light contact by touching their wrists together as they started forward. She was sure this was Nicole's way of bringing courage to her tiny frame but it gave her a calming sense of comfort also.

They entered a room large enough to hold several hundred people, and that was probably the size of the crowd Serena saw awaiting them. A mixture of male and female Volarnians awaited them, but a large portion of the assemblage was made up of handsome men. The sights were too many to absorb all at once, but she tried, for it was like stepping back into the pageantry of the past. Her eyes widened in wonder.

All the males were huge and muscular, with their distinctive black locks brushing the tops of their massive shoulders, held back from broad foreheads by metal

head bands. Their clothing ranged the full spectrum of colors, just as the dresses brought for the captives. Serena was glad to see that many of the males, as well as several female Volarnians, wore the same distinctive black material as she’d chosen to wear.

The men’s costumes were similar to the simple lines of the women’s dresses, but appeared to be two separate pieces. The tightly fitting shirt was tucked into the kilt skirt, with both sides split to show off their muscular thighs. The males’ skirts hit their brawny legs at mid thigh also and appeared to be made of a rough-textured suede.

The lovely females were only slightly shorter versions of the males, with more delicately proportioned features. They were as feminine as the males were overwhelming in their masculinity. Most of the women’s ebony hair was waist-length and intricately coifed for the occasion. The few women Serena noticed who wore black outfits like hers, had hair that only reached to their shoulders. Being dressed in similar fashion to the men gave them the appearance of being cut from the same mold. These women wore their hair as the men, straight, with a metal headband holding the heavy length back from their fine features.

As the guards organized the Earth women into a line stretching across the width of the room, she continued to observe her surroundings. All the women were heavily laden with jewelry. She noticed that some of the men wore necklaces, but all Volarnians, male and female, wore bracelets. Every one of the planet’s inhabitants wore a bracelet on their right wrist and many also wore matching armbands, particularly the men.

The row of beautiful Earth women, in their elegant garb, was breathtaking. The only common note was the incongruous bracelet they still wore, a reminder of their passage here. Serena rubbed the ugly thing idly.

Her attention zoomed back abruptly to the throne room as her eyes found the alien who must be King Rhamus. Her breath was sucked in, and she realized she’d held it for several seconds when it came rushing out. He was the most handsome man, alien or human, she'd ever seen. The transmission aboard ship, when the king had welcomed the women and explained their upcoming role, certainly hadn't done him justice.

Her thoughts wandered further as she speculated that he probably had a gorgeous wife already. She squashed those thoughts as it sunk in just how traitorous they seemed to herself.

As some pompous older Volarnian male began to pace back and forth in front of the captives giving some kind of speech, Serena examined her feelings. She was disturbed at herself, but on closer examination, understood this alien King represented the ideal man to her. It was as though someone had gone deep into her psyche and drawn out her ideal of the perfect man and thrown him together here on Volarn. How ironic that an alien and not an Earth man drew such a reaction from her.

Serena knew that the physical aspect was only one part of the concept of the "ideal mate", but it wasn't just his looks. Something indefinable about this man drew her like a magnet. She was puzzled by her continued reaction to his presence and her breathlessness when gazing in his direction. If her romantically inclined mother had been here, she would have told Serena that maybe, for the first time in her life, she had found a man who was capable of causing a "toe-tingling" reaction in her.

* * * *

Rhamus was impressed by the Earth women as he slowly looked them over. He was disappointed there were no more tall ones than the handful he saw, but Pulack had warned him that the females were much smaller on Earth. And even though his instructions were for at least six kriegers tall females, he knew that getting a sufficient number of tall, healthy, attractive, fertile women wouldn't be an easy task. He couldn't help the feeling of excitement as he noticed the endless variety in the female's hair, eyes and even shadings in skin color.

Volarnian women were very beautiful, but natural selection in their ancestry had created a population of black-haired beauties with differing shades of their violet eyes only. Many Volarnians, including Hartoos, his royal advisor who was putting on quite a show right now for the assembled Volarnians, were opposed to changing the long established gene coding of their planet by mixing with the many varieties from Earth.

The King smiled wryly to himself. Hartoos and all other opposition had finally shut up when faced with the reality of their situation. Only the race with an extra eye had come close in coloring to their own, and even Hartoos wasn't willing to change their gene pool that much to sustain the black hair, pale beige skin and violet eyes of the Volarnian race.

A full-figured blonde caught his eye. She was short by Volarnian standards but tall for an Earth woman. Rhamus continued his review of the women, stopping to examine the taller females longer. It was important for his people's genes to continue, and imperative that the royal line be propagated since there were only he and his sister Kasha left.

Rhamus smiled at the thought of his beloved sister. She was a member of the smaller warrior group made up of only women. He saw no hope of children coming from her loins to help sustain the throne anytime soon. Kasha had found no mate to her liking, so continued her dedication to warriorhood.

The old tradition of choosing the ruler of Volarn by a contest of strength and leadership was no longer utilized, but a King or Queen was still expected to be a wise ruler and strong adversary. He needed to pick from the largest and strongest females to ensure these traits. Rhamus couldn't allow small, weak children to be born for the throne. He just hoped the Tarthra choosing would cooperate.

Rhamus had the responsibility of seeing that the royal blood established by his ancestors over two thousand years before continued. It was not just a matter of manly pride or even royal continuance. In his mind it meant the salvation of their world as they knew it.

Hartoos' sudden appearance in front of him shook Rhamus out of his thoughts. He smiled in response to his councilor's words. Hartoos brought fresh enthusiasm to his speech, encouraged by the King's attentiveness. Rhamus again took up his pleasurable duty of previewing the women. A tall girl with long, black hair and skin of a lovely golden brown shade caught his attention for a brief time before he continued. He glanced at several more of the taller females and became a little worried; they were all very attractive and, if not for the Tarthra, he would find himself in deep trouble.

Of course the "choosing" always worked, but it had never found a match for Rhamus in all his adult life. He hoped for the sake of the throne that he could find one. Then there was the concern put forth by Hartoos, that the "choosing" wouldn't work with an alien species. If it did work, but he still couldn't find a match with this group of females, he'd have to wait for the next shipment of captives. It frustrated him to think that his quest for a Tarthra match might still elude him. And, he wondered, what kind of female was right for him, if he had been unable to find a life-union among an entire race of Volarnian women?

 

BOOK LENGTH:

Epic Novel = 100,000 words and up; 400 pages and up (double-spaced)
Full Novel = 80,000-100,000 words; 320-400 pages (double-spaced)
Mid Novel = 61,000-79,000 words; 244-316 pages (double-spaced)
Category = 40,000-60,000 words; 160-240 pages (double-spaced)
Novella = 20,000-39,000 words; 80-156 pages (double-spaced)

SENSUALITY RATING:

SWEET: behind-closed-doors sex and/or very mild love scenes and sexual encounters
SENSUAL: love scenes comparative to most romance novels published today
SPICY: heavy sexual tension; graphic details and more sexual encounters
CARNAL: graphic sex and language; may be offensive to delicate readers; contains many sexual encounters and can include unconventional sex not normally found in romance; may or may not be romance; typically known as erotica

 

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