Knights Fork Review
Knights
Fork review by Harriet Klausner
Volnoth Queen Consort Electra loves her mate Viz-lgerd, but knows they are
checked when it comes to siring a child. She chooses Rhett as the sperm pawn for
her offspring. However, she is unaware of two key facts about the pawn she has
chosen. First he is the son of Volnoth’s greatest enemy Ala’Asrer-Djalet, who is
better known as the Saurian Dragon of the Djinn family; second he adheres to his
vow of chastity.
Electra and Rhett are surprised by finding themselves attracted to one another.
However, her brother Prince Tarrant-Arragon assumes they are having an affair.
He insures they are trapped together on their way to earth. As they fall in
love, his amoral father and her outraged family insist something must be done to
the assumed lovers.
The latest chess futuristic romance (see FORCED MATE and INSUFFICIENT MATING
MATERIAL) is once again a strange but well written and fascinating tale. The
story line is character driven as Electra tries to checkmate her reluctant
knight. Fans will enjoy the latest sci fi romance from the creative Rowena
Cherry as she has aliens falling intoa taboo love which makes make for an
intriguing albeit weird but entertaining saga.
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