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The Trigon Rituals
The Trigon Rituals
Author: Angelia Whiting
Double your pleasure double your fun is Alea’s private motto. While her friends indulge in flirting with the available men, Alea has her own private brand of scrutinizing--in pairs. I’ll take that one...with...that one. Single men just don’t turn her on. Emphasis on single. Not in the unmarried sense of the word, but as in so...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781586087098
ISBN-10: 1586087096
Publication Date: 6/30/2005
Pages: 266
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 39 ratings
Publisher: New Concepts Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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BetsyP avatar reviewed The Trigon Rituals on + 566 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Futuristic erotic romance from New Concepts. Alea is an earth girl with secret fantasies that she's never shared with anyone. One day while jogging, 2 gorgeous alien men sweep her off her feet, and tell her she's the one for them, and they want to marry her. So, off she goes to another planet. Alea has to learn a whole new culture and way of life, where the things she fantasized about are the norm. This is not the best futuristic romance I've ever read. I found Alea likeable, but gullible. The men only tell her stuff on a "need to know" basis. Lots of sex, and a happily ever after. The book is almost fair. If you are in the mood for a futuristic romance, Kaitlyn O'Connor is better.
Bookfanatic avatar reviewed The Trigon Rituals on
Helpful Score: 2
As you can tell, this book has an extremely graphic cover. If you have young children in the house, keep this book in a safe place.

The story can be best described as sci-fi erotica. There's explicit sex and sex with multiple partners, but no M/M sex. Alea, a human female, ends up being the wife of two very handsome alien warriors. In this alien culture, a marriage consists of one woman and two men. It's a nice premise, but the writing and plot are just boring. This book doesn't deliver on the promise it makes on the cover. You would think M/F/M sex would be interesting, but it was just so-so. I had to make myself finish the book. The best part of this book is the cover! lol
BethG avatar reviewed The Trigon Rituals on + 108 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
When I bought this book, I thought it was a Science Fiction romance. But now that I have read it, I think it should be called erotica.

Be warned, this is very graphic sexual book.

However, if that is what you are looking for, this might appeal to you.

Alea is a normal enough college student except for the fact that she is not aroused by any man alone. She dreams of two men loving her.

Still she isn't expecting two gorgeous aliens to arrive and sweep her away to another planet, where one wife and two husbands is the norm. And the required rituals of marriage are surprising, too.
reviewed The Trigon Rituals on
Helpful Score: 1
Oh my! The cover alone is worth getting this book! Whew!
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