Monday, April 27, 2009

The Sarran Plague, My First Review!

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Genre: Erotic /SciFi

Title: The Sarran Plague

Author: Mary Lynn Hansel Writing as: AC Katt

The Sarran Plague begins on a night when Americans are celebrating the 4th of July. Looking up into the sky, “Celebrants spotted a magnificent explosion in the upper atmosphere. They looked up at the fiery disk. It was a show-stopping display. Everyone agreed that green mist was an apropos finale, until, that is, they noticed it became a slimy oil-like substance on their skin.

Breaking news headlines streamed across CNN. Banners shrieked from print. Talk shows spoke slime 24/7. Environmental groups expressed outrage. The EPA investigated, and Congress planned hearings. The executive branch had no comment.”

So begins a very creative mix of SciFi and an erotic bodice buster. One group of aliens have spread a plague upon the Earth that could kill all the women. Another group of aliens have already seen their women killed by the plague but have discovered an antidote and are willing to offer the antidote to the governments of Earth, provided they are allowed to take some Earth women back to their planet in order to save life on their planet.

The deal is made and the story follows one of the women who has been given in trade. Twenty-six-year-old pediatric resident, Anya Forrest, recovering from the plague and on a space ship headed for the planet Sarran, finds herself strongly attracted to two very masculine aliens named Jonal and Tonas. Her lust for both men is not dampened, though she is confused when she learns the two men are BondMates, lovers, and their desire for her is equally shared. Anya learns this is not unusual n the planet Sarran where the standard marriage is what they call a Triad, the union of two men with one woman!

To the sexual complications is added a small group of traitors who seek to destroy the mission by having the alien source of the plague, the Zyptz, attack the ship and kill all onboard. The Zyptz are uglier than the Sarrans are magnificently attractive, and I’m sure you will laugh when near the end of the story you learn what they resemble from planet Earth.

I found this to be a fun read. The author writes well and has a style that keeps the action flowing to the ending. The prudish would probably be offended by the explicit sex scenes that involve male to male love, as well as two men making love with one woman. But looking at it from the point of view of the Sarrans (and as Anya comes to see it), the human body and the soul within that body, is a beautiful thing worthy of being loved.

Highly Recommended. Reviewer: Peter “Pete” Klein, Allbooks Reviews.

Available is available in electronic format from Eternal Press and in print from Amazon.com

Title: The Sarran Plague
Author: Mary Lynn Hansel Writing as: AC Katt
Publisher: Eternal Press
ISBN: ebook: 978-1-926647-67-8
print: 978-1-926647-75-3
Pages: 195
Price: ebook $6.95
print $9.95
Date: April 2009


The excerpt above is my first review for my novel, The Sarran Plague. The Katt is doing a jig tonight!

Sincerely,





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