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In an exotic land, Nari becomes the slave of Tarek, an invader determined to avenge his father's death, and, refusing to be molded into his personal object of desire, finds herself unable to resist his promises of passion and his claims of love. Original.

295 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 2007

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Vonna Harper

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Under her "real" name, Vonna Harper has published more fiction than she can keep track of . These include category romances for the major players as well as the 'juicy' stuff. She also penned a series of well-received Native American historicals. One earned her finalist status in both the Women Writing the West Willa award and Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association. Before discovering romances, both erotic and otherwise, Vonna 'confessed' all kinds of nonsense for the confession magazines.

When asked about erotica research, she insists, "Of course I've time-traveled to the ancient Everglades, infiltrated bondage strongholds, done wilderness search and rescue, and spent a night trapped in a workout gym with Mr. Universe. How can I possibly write about something I haven't experienced?"

As for day jobs, "I've been a commercial pilot, brain surgeon, worked as a white-water river guide, bee keeper, snake charmer, and garbage collector."

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September 27, 2011
What in the world is this? I seriously felt like I have just read a really bad fanfiction. Everything about this book is just so terrible.

Plot? What plot? Oh, you mean the little mention of a plot that makes it okay to chase her and make her his sex slave. Please don’t make me gag. What little writing didn’t involve them screwing each other’s brains out even though they are enemies, was dedicated to formulating a historical world filled with monsters and…motorcycles? At least, that is what I guess Tarek’s mode of transportation was. The fact that I couldn’t get past how lame the story as a whole was didn’t motivate me to understand what things like that were. If Harper wanted to create a historical world, she should have done her homework instead of spewing this word vomit.
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February 6, 2011
Good read wasn't bad. I enjoyed reading it. I haven't read alot by this author but this wont be my last book by her.
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July 1, 2011
Somewhat formulaic but continues the thread of the disparate peoples who consider each other enemies but become joined after one takes the other as captive.
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