Following Earth's occupation, Ally becomes a human slave, separated from her dead husband and best friend Eva. She's not very good at being a slave, however, and continues to get sold to increasingly brutal brothel owners because, well, she has a tendency to maim/kill clients or guards who mistreat her. At her sixth brothel she unwillingly befriends a young boy, Max, the personal pet of her owner. She's already killed a few o his guards, but when Alharad notices her affinity for Max he's finally got the right tool to bend Ally's strong will: threatening Max.
Eva survived her purchase, and thrived. She's married to the king of Drazlan and has been scouring the galaxy for Ally for years. When she finally finds her, she is on the verge of delivering a baby and cannot travel so she sends her brother-in-law, Kiehle, to secure Ally. Kiehle is a warrior, but he's no match for the cunning of a momma bear. See, Alharad plans to put Max and his friend Yoshi to work as prostitutes, and Ally knows a prince has his own transport. She constructs a half-baked, but daring, plan to kidnap Kiehle and escape with her two child charges.
Best laid plans of desperate women aside, Kiehle is terrifyingly impressed by Ally's ferocity and loyalty. He's attracted to her warrior heart as much as to her physical attributes and allows her to "capture" him. There begins the chase scenes and the "Ally can't trust nobody" interlude. There's some steam and a whole lot of humor throughout. Ally is a kickass heroine who's gonna save her kids, and herself, in that order. Kiehle is a great male lead--totally loving and sensitive, while also being huge and hot.
The reunion between Eva and Ally is tender and real. It's such a romp of a book, with appropriately times plot twists and great relationships--not just the romance, but also the friendships. Fun, sexy and funny--it's a triple threat. Kinda like Ally.