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Daughters of Terra (The Ta'e'sha Chronicles)

by: Theolyn Boese




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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781596326743
ISBN: 1596326743
Label: Loose Id, LLC
Manufacturer: Loose Id, LLC
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: March 09, 2008
Publisher: Loose Id, LLC
Studio: Loose Id, LLC



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Theadora Conner lived a quiet, solitary life until she met two strange men one night at a club. Several days later, after a surgically neat kidnapping, she awoke to find that her world has been turned upside down. Told that she was mated to both men and altered to carry their children, she finds herself thrown into a world and culture she knows nothing about, one where science, myth, and religion seem to blend seamlessly.

As she tries to accept her new life with Kyrin and Daeshen, her new husbands, a hidden danger stalks the human women. For not all of the Ta'e'sha are happy to accept these women, and one expresses his contempt with rape.

Publisher's Note: This book contains subject matter that may be objectionable to some readers: BDSM, dubious consent, homoerotic sexual practices, ménage, sex while in shapeshifted form, and violence.










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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Daughter's of Terra
The premise was interesting, the execution on the other hand, not so much. The "aliens" spoke with too much modern American slang. It was very jarring for a book set in another place. The heroine accepted her fate much too readily, where a little more conflict would have been nice. I read it because I had paid for it, but it was not as enjoyable as I had hoped.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Daughters of Terra - The Ta'e'sha Chronicles
This was a good futuristic that was easy to read. The world created by the author was very interesting and well done. I will most likely buy more titles from this author.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - daughters of terra
i really enjoyed this book i look forward to reading the next in the sereies.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Solid Futuristic would buy next book, too
This was a very solid futuristic that was sexy and easy to read. The only thing I might say is some 'violence' occurs to the heroine, which some readers may find offensive or uncomfortable. I was kinda shocked, usually the heroine gets saved before then. But she recovers nicely. I did find the world created by this author interesting and if her next book in the series comes out would definitely purchase it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Daughters of Terra- A Joyfully Recommended Title
Theadora Conner was living an ordinary life, when something extraordinary happened. She was knocked out and kidnapped. When she woke up it was to find that she was the wife of Kyrin and Daeshen and they were not quite human. Not only that, but she was expected to start having babies with her husbands right away.

Kyrin and Daeshen are Ta'e'sha and have been lovers for a long time. They decided it was time to take a new mate to make their family whole.

Not everyone is happy with the humans being kidnapped and brought into the Ta'e'sha world. Will Theadora be able to overcome the kidnapping? Will she be safe with her husbands? Can Kyrin and Daeshen convince Theadora that she is the one for them?

Daughters of Terra is GREAT! Theolyn Boese did a wonderful job drawing me into this story and world. She had myth, legend, romance, laughter, turmoil, and hot sex. I devoured this book. It had everything I could ever want in a story so I am Joyfully Recommending Daughters of Terra. I didn't want it to end and I'm so thankful that there is a second book coming out. I can't wait!

Jambrea
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