"Two other medics were following behind Hunter, making sure her scratches and wounds were clean before slathering them with salves and bandaging them. Four incredibly handsome, well-built men around her naked body. If she hadn't been so weak, she might have indulged in a bit of naughty fantasy."
Okay, I'm already fanning my face with the physical imagery, but let's take it one step further: Imagine you can call to another being within the boundaries of your mind, but instead of the human beings you are used to, a gentle alien being responds to your pleas for help? One who can restore your energy with his own brand of mental powers and delicate touch, even as you wish you had the power to refuse but to whom you feel no threat? What if this is because you crashlanded on a planet far away from the Earth's Solar System, only to be rescued by sexy, cat-like alien males wishing only to see to you and your companions healing and comfort?
Welcome to the planet, Ishira, where Bethany Aan's erotic/science fiction tale takes place.
Hearts of Ishira is unlike any book I've ever read before and wow, am I glad I ventured into this previous unknown arena with Hearts. Bethany Aan combines the bold, the sassy, and the erotic with a science fiction twist most impressively and I applaud the workings of her oh-so-talented creative abilities. As a reader of many different genres, this is one I'm glad I decided to try. Further, I'm glad my maiden voyage into this genre was reading Hearts of Ishira.
Not to be redundant, but I intentionally titled my review, "Bold, sassy, and imaginative prose with saucy spice", because this is exactly what I found the heart of Hearts of Ishira to be. My only peeve was the tale ended, (as all good stories certainly should), with a cliffhanger intended to prompt the reader to impatiently wait for Book 2. It was almost like having a ton of foreplay, only to be left in the lurch without the climax, so to speak. ;)
So, my reader friends, since I never read and tell because I don't believe in plot/story spoilers, read the blurb, look at the results of Bethany Aan's previous reviews, and go with your gut--or your 'heart', if you will. I, for one, cannot wait for Book 2 in this series!