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LENGTH: Short Story Cover art (c) ImageWeaver Studios, Inc. 2005 |
PEARL AWARDS FINALIST -- Novella/Short story category Helispeta wanted to marry well ... but not THIS well. What is an ambitious young princess to do when she finds herself irrevocably married to the wrong god? What is her jilted fiance to do? Prince Devoron-Vitan, supreme commander of the Tigron Empire's star forces, wants to go home and find out what the star-blazes is going on. In one short gestate, his twin brother Djohn-Kronos has killed their father, taken the throne, nullified all existing royal betrothals, and started a war. Then, rumors reach Devoron-Vitan that Djohn-Kronos intends to catch Devoron-Vitan's fiancee, Helispeta, in his MATING NET. |
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"FIVE STARS! Romantic science fiction fans will want to read this powerful deep tale (and its predecessor Forced Mate). ... Rowena Cherry is one of the best sub-genre writers due to her skill at placing the heroic characters in impossible scenarios as she has with the delightful Mating Net." Harriet Klausner, Affaire de Coeur "FOUR AND A HALF MOONS! What can I say but FANTASTIC! .... If you're a fan of the author's Alien Djinn stories, you'll find that MATING NET is a requirement. Not only because it fills in some gaps in the mythology itself, but also because it's one excellent love story." Brenda Clark, MystiqueBooks "This may have been short but it sure packed a wallop! I just hated that it was so short. Rowena's stories about Tigron and its people fascinate and I'm eagerly awaiting more stories!" Kathy Boswell, The Best Reviews "Rowena Cherry had a vision, and it is brought forth beautifully again in the Mating Net. Filled with richness and intrigues, this short is a prequel to her book, Forced Mate, and again brings to light her talent for stimulation of the imagination. Mating Net is well worth a look, and a read. It should be on your Romances to Buy list. You really have to laugh when you see how Helispeta and Devoran escape the clutches of his evil twin and emperor. So share the adventure! Mating Net by Rowena Cherry is fun, exciting, and a welcome addition to any romance library. Romance at Heart "MATING NET is a fantastic romantic science fiction novel that grips the audience from the moment we meet the malevolent Djonn and never slows down until the final alteration. The story line is action-packed, but filled with developed characters especially the twins and their love interest; this threesome make for a powerful triangle in which fans will believe evil will win out. As with FORCED MATE, Rowena Cherry provides a strong relationship drama inside a thrilling sci fi tale." The Best Reviews
MATING NET By Rowena Beaumont Cherry
(Prequel taking place 70 years before the events detailed in FORCED MATE)
© copyright 2005 Rowena Beaumont Cherry Cover art by ImageWeaver Studios, Inc., © copyright 2005 ISBN 0976539713 New Concepts Publishing Lake Park, GA 31636 www.newconceptspublishing.com
This is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and places are of the authors imagination and not to be confused with fact. Any resemblance to living persons or events is merely coincidence.
Prologue
In which the god-Emperor plots to steal his brothers fiancée
He was on the prowl for a new mate. No one suspected. It was too soon after his last Empresss death. Everyone who knew anything about the Great Djinn god-Princes of Tigron would expect him to grieve for the rest of his natural life, because everyone assumed that he had had the rut-rage with his young Empress and had fixed his affections on her forever. Though he had every right to mate again--and there were two innocent reasons why he should replace Djustine-Saturna as soon as possible--the chattering fool peoples of all the Communicating Worlds would call his haste indecent in the extreme. What did he care what aliens and lesser beings thought? His broad shoulders already bore the blame for his fathers final atrocity. His friends and his enemies could not possibly think worse of him than they already did. Consciences were for Commoners. He was the greatest of all the Great Djinn. He was the god-Emperor Djohn-Kronos. By All The Lechers of Antiquity, he had gods-Right to any virgin he wanted, and he hadnt had sex in a gestate. He flung himself into the pilots seat, snapped the canopy shut, and chopped his beringed right hand into the cradle. Im Djohn-Kronos. Open the force field. A hot, blindingly bright cross-hatching of light yawned ahead of him. He accelerated out of the apex at the top of the Palaces West Pyramid and enjoyed the sensation of being slammed back in his seat by Tigrons heavy G-forces. His racing crafts sinister double shadow scudded over the rough flowering desert terrain below, startling large lizards, stampeding small herds of hardy ruminants. Moving fast and dangerously low, now his shadows skipped the ridge-backed mountain range and swooped over crater-worlds. Some craters were volcanic in origin. Some were ancient asteroid-impact. Some were both: crater-upon-crater. Each crater was a distinct eco-system varying according to their depth, geology, whether or not they were spring-fed, and the overlaps of shadows thrown by the distant small white sun and by the nearer Primary planet--the Body Imperial. While not quite a second sun, it made the Royal Side of its moon up to six percent hotter than the Commoners side of Tigron. Unlike his twin brother who thought that Tigron was doomed to crash into its gas giant, Djohn-Kronos loved his home-world. There! Below him shimmered the forbidden paradise of which all Djinn Princes dreamed. Created in more fertile times, the school for Djinn princesses had been built on an island which was surrounded by a shallow sea. Light blue, inviting, but dangerous was that sea. Tigrons most precious virgins were guarded by sea monsters. Since a rut-enraged Prince would not be put off by monsters, the school for princesses was also protected by an overarching biodome to keep the fertile scent of the full-Djinn princesses from escaping and maddening the Great Djinn males with lust. Damn and Deca-damn! Savage fury caused Djohn-Kronos to bank sharply and roll in the sky, like some great reptile displaying his power and prowess. Secluding princesses at the school was not an infallible system for maintaining public decency and a civilized society. A girl had to be at the school to be safe. His good name and reputation had been ruined forever because some slack-damn sentimental royal widow whose name he was still, a gestate later, too angry to contemplate had home-schooled her pre-pubescent daughter until the damn girl wasnt pre-pubescent at all. Now Djustine-Saturna was dead. Despite her young age, with care--and she had had the very best care--Djustine-Saturna might have survived a singleton pregnancy, but not twin males. Djinn males were always bigger. There werent many virgin princesses left at the school, but his imagination ran wild as he circled. Below him, veiled from his Djinn-sharp sight by the biodome and shimmering white force field were naked girls floating in black, gravity-warping murk pools, which allowed them to grow tall and willowy and high-breasted despite the cruel tug of Tigrons gravity. One could recognize a princess of Tigron at a glance. His next Empress was down there. Helispeta! The one precious girl who didnt seem to mind his monstrous reputation perhaps she was one of the rare remaining Djinn who hadnt lost their legendary psychic powers. Perhaps Helispeta knew how magnanimous hed been, and how much hed suffered in trying to do the right thing for the adoring child, Djustine-Saturna, whom he had befriended, but who had never been his sweetheart. He circled, yearning to swoop down and seize his happiness by force, knowing that he couldnt. A deadly dangerous tyrant he might be, but he would never again risk his senses being ambushed by a girl who chanced to be in the rut-rageous time of her cycle. This time, hed take a mate of legal breeding age. One of his own choosing. And if she was the mate his damned father had chosen for his twin brother, so what? One might say that all unconsummated mating contracts had been voided upon the old Emperors violent and richly deserved death. The problem, and the solution, was that the fragrant Helispeta was still promised to his identical twin brother. By law she was still a virgin. Therefore, by law he had every right, gods Right, to her. Nevertheless, things were better done Djinn-style, by stealth if possible and by force only if absolutely necessary. Meanwhile, to keep his heroic, too-adventurous twin out of the way, there could be no more convenient time to provoke an ancient enemy and re-ignite an old war. |
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