Mali lives in a small peasant village on a planet so decimated by what, we don't know, that few people are fertile anymore and men are in very short supply. Mali is a fertile young woman and has been chosen to breed with the man her town has captured from the outside, since he too has been deemed fertile.
A furious Jaegar has been chained to the floor and wants nothing to do with the village or the "honor" they have bestowed upon him. Mali is a virgin and so unsure of what she is doing, that she attempts to mate with Jaegar without foreplay and before he is ready, with hilarious results--or lack thereof. It takes a couple more attempts on her part before she achieves the goal. Jaegar hates what has been forced upon him, but is attracted to Mali.
But Jaegar reveals his true identity to one of the town council members, swearing reprisal upon the village. Mali does not understand the significance of his identity, but overhears the town council voting to kill him. Fearing for Jaegar's life, she and goes to release him; and he immediately captures her and decides to take her with him after she tells him of the council's plans. He tells her later that he has taken the only thing good from the village (Mali) and will now kill the rest of them with his ships.
Mali has a difficult time adjusting to his life because she is so uneducated. But in time, she comes to understand not only her new life but Jaegar and his treatment of her.
3.5 stars. Not quite as enjoyable for me as this author's other books (this is another name Kaitlyn O'Connor writes under), but that was because I felt that Jaegar basically abandoned Mali, while she was being "educated" and while awaiting their impending marriage. Once he began talking to her again, he understood his error and again began spending time with her and proving his lover for her. I still enjoyed the book and recommend it.