Insufficient Mating Material by Rowena Cherry

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  • Pub. Date: January 2007
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 243,793

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    • Pub. Date: January 2007
    • Publisher: Dorchester Publishing Company, Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 243,793

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    Five Romantic Thumbs Up!by Anonymous

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    October 19, 2008: Let me state right now for the record, I don't read romance stories. I dislike them intensely. Imagine my surprise when I finished reading Rowena Cherry's romance novel, "Insufficient Mating Material" in two days. I'm just sorry it ended. This is a romance story told with true grit. John Wayne would've loved being featured in this book. It's his kind of romance story from being marooned on a charted desert isle to taming of the shrew.

    Not everyone could've carried off this sleight of hand, but there's one thing I've learned about Rowena. She's a professional. When she writes romance, she puts her heart, soul, and chess knowledge into it. Hundreds of years ago, chess was created so that people would fight war with their wits, instead of by force. Ms. Cherry continues using this strategy in writing "Insufficient Mating Material." Her hero and heroine pit wits against a protagonist that just as versatile and deadly as they are.

    Run, don't walk to the nearest bookstore, and buy a copy of this truly
    awesome book. I know that whenever Rowena chooses to continue this series, I'll be waiting in line with the rest of her fans to snatch and glorify a copy of her immense chess wit, romantic interludes and shinnigans with a royal family that just doesn't quit when their world turns upside down and topsy turvey. Five romantic thumbs up!

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    I Also Recommend: Knight of a Trillion Stars, The Star King, Forced Mate, Knight's Fork, Games of Command.

    Another Frolicking Romp in the Tigron Empireby Anonymous

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    August 05, 2007: Insufficient Mating Material is another frolicking foray into the Tigron Empire and the saga of the Great Djinn. This time it is Tarrant-Arragon's sister, the Princess Martia-Djulia, who plays the role of the reluctant bride, with a few new twists. For one thing, the man she refuses to marry is the very man she refuses him for. Huh? (In the immortal words of Inigo Montoya, 'Let me 'splain. [thoughtful pause] No, there is too much. Let me sum up.') Martia-Djulia is madly in love with an officer in the Tigron imperial forces. After a single passionate tryst, she is more than prepared to make their match a permanent arrangement. But her officer has managed to make himself a liability to the Empire. Fortunately for him, this particular officer has friends in high places. A little misinformation here, a bit of cosmetic surgery there, and he is summarily reborn to his original birthright, the Great Djinn Prince Djetthro-Jason. Same guy, same gal, only he knows it and she doesn't. Pining away for her lost love, Martia-Djulia refuses to marry her princely substitute, turning up her nose at the very man she swears she loves. Add a little Rowena Cherry and you can guess where this is heading. Right you are. Mayhem ensues. The disgruntled royal couple is stranded on a deserted island, left to their own devices to sort the thing out. Prince Djetthro-Jason must convince his royal sweetheart to forget the memory of... well... himself, and marry... uh... him, instead... Meanwhile, on the pleasure moon of Eurydyce, this most befuddling royal family is turning up a few well-hidden secrets of its own. Not all is as it appears to be?nothing ever is with these Great Djinn?and it's up to a couple of crafty royal matriarchs to solve a murder and make sure a certain dastardly individual gets his due. You'll find plenty of romance, intrigue and tongue-in-cheek humor in this second installment of the Great Djinn series. The original cast is back, joined by a new face or two, and of course Grievous, the former British mercenary, is still laugh-out-loud funny. I just love Grievous. Now if only the royal family could stay out of trouble long enough for the poor man to settle down...


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