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    • Pub. Date: February 2006
    • 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 237,730
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      • Pub. Date: February 2006
      • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
      • Sales Rank: 237,730

      Synopsis

      Dr. Alara Calladar needs a man...
      ...but she sure as krek doesn't want one.
      If Alara doesn't make love soon, her cells will fail to regenerate and she'll die. Unfortunately, her only option is an enemy--Rystani starpilot Xander, her abductor... and a member of the race who has been battling hers since the beginning of time.
      Xander issues an ultimatum: He'll make love to Alara only if she will use her psi-talent of identifying DNA to help him find the cure for the deadly Terran virus spreading across the galaxy.
      Alara is trapped. She gives Xander what he wants--and gets when she needs. But Alara holds a pair of secrets: the more they make love, the more Alara's cells adapt to Xander's body, until the only person she can make love with is him--and the more time they spend together, the more Alara likes Xander.
      When it seems that all the forces in the universe have aligned against them, can Alara trust Xander with her life... and her heart?

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      The irregular behavior of the two protagonists in bestseller Kearney's third SF romance (after The Challenge and The Dare), a mix of original science fiction ideas with romantic cliches, poses a credibility challenge. Xander, a spaceship captain, is ruled in turn by honor, tradition, shame and libido, while biogeneticist Alara devotes her life to freeing alien women from genetically induced sexual bondage until she falls for Xander and decides sexual bondage isn't so bad. Hot sex, including interesting applications of null gravity and telepathy, and lovely scenic descriptions are undercut by unconvincing science, including a virus that affects both plants and animals. From the first reluctant coupling to the final lovers' tiff, romance readers will feel right at home; SF fans, however, may have trouble with the deus ex astra: super-beings who won't divulge the cure for the virus until our heroes learn to perform mental tricks. (Feb.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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      Biography

      Susan Kearney used to set herself on fire four times a day, but now that she's a USA Today bestselling author, she does something really hot-she writes romance. She is an All-American and professional diver, expert in martial arts, sailor, real estate broker, and owner of women's fitness centers and three hair salons. She resides in a suburb of Tampa with her husband, two children, and their dogs.

      Susan Kearney used to set herself on fire four times a day. Now a USA TODAY bestselling author, she does something really hot-she writes romance. She can apply the old rule of "write what you know" and never run out of ideas for characters and plots. An All-American and professional diver, expert in martial arts, sailor, real estate broker and owner of a barter business as well as women's fitness and three hair salons, she has enough material for a lifetime.

      Kearney, a native of New Jersey, writes full time. She resides in a suburb of Tampa-with her husband, kids and Boston Terrier.

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      Disappointingby Anonymous

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      March 25, 2006: The most disappointing entry in the series so far, The Ultimatum is ultimately simply about sex. Too much of the action is bogged down in the necessity for 'regeneration' of the heroine so that what could have been an interesting story is sidelined and really not very well developed. Very simplistic and unbeliveable romance between the main characters and little development of the main secondary character. The ending is rather abrupt and unsatisfying.

      Bogged down by excessive emphasis on s*x.by Anonymous

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      March 06, 2006: When two enemies need one another, diplomacy enters new realms. Alara is a brilliant scientist among the people of her world, but her species' women are cursed by the need to mate at certain intervals or suffer a painful death. She is less than thrilled when that time comes upon her and the one available man is Xander, a man whose allegiance is to her people's enemies and who has come to kidnap her so that her unique talent for being able to see DNA can be used to help find a way to cure a galaxy pandemic. He's only too willing to help out, and the two agree to exchange services for their mutual benefit. Their quest will be long, dangerous, and filled with surprises, and much copulation. ............... This story is bogged down by excessive emphasis on sex and a need to have the past books fresh in one's mind, despite claims that it stands alone. The highlight of the story are the italicized conversations between two semi omnipotent beings, rather like the Q, discussing the fate of the galaxy. ..........Amanda Killgore


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