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Planet Mail
Planet Mail
Author: Kate Pearce
As far as job hazards go, Douglass Fraser didn't think crash-landing on an alien planet and spending her recuperation being erotically pleasured by three gorgeous men was in the United Planetary Parcel Service's courier handbook. There certainly wasn't a section on what to do when a very sexy king wants you to have his baby and save ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781419956621
ISBN-10: 1419956620
Publication Date: 6/18/2007
Pages: 180
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 60 ratings
Publisher: Ellora's Cave
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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reviewed Planet Mail on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
If you like some humor in your erotic sci-fi, you'll enjoy this one. Kate Pearce does a great job in her first effort on the Planet books. The follow up to this one isn't quite as light, I actually prefer this first story of Douglass crash landing on a Viking-like planet and being surrounded by men who want nothing more than to please her. (As my husband says, "Doesn't every planet have a Viking these days?".) Worth the read!
BetsyP avatar reviewed Planet Mail on + 566 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Futuristic erotic romance from Ellora's Cave. Douglass (a woman)is an Intergalactic mail carrier, who crashes on an unknown planet. There are problems on this planet, and many women are infertile. She is found the the planet's leader, Marcus, who decides to keep her. Douglass wants to go home. Then, another woman claims that she is carrying Marcus' baby. Marcus is torn between his duty to his people, and his love for Douglass. This one won't win any litary awards, but it is fun, and engaging. Everybody lives happily ever after.
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Helpful Score: 1
OK, the storyline was entertaining, but the rest of the book needed to be "fleshed-out" (no pun intended) The characters were one-dimentional, and everything just slid along, no explanation for some of more intriguing problems. Either Ms. Pearce wrote this in her sleep (& I know she can write soooo much better than this) or her teen-aged neighbor has ghost-written it for her.
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