The Goddess's Curse (Heartmates Book 1), by Cara Bristol
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The Goddess's Curse (Heartmates Book 1), by Cara Bristol

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Women and men maintain separate lives until libidinal fever strikes. Afflicted by a mysterious terminal illness, Princess Reena jumps at the chance to accompany a cousin on her mating journey so she can at least see a man before she dies. Garat hates the women's tribe because of the woman who birthed and killed his son years ago. When he encounters Reena on the journey, he takes her hostage to avenge his son’s death. Though he fights against it, he comes to desire her and his lust for revenge wanes. But after what he’s done, can he convince her of the evil that lives in the palace in time to save her life?
The Goddess's Curse (Heartmates Book 1), by Cara Bristol- Amazon Sales Rank: #261286 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-13
- Released on: 2015-03-13
- Format: Kindle eBook
From the Author An excerpt from The Goddess's CurseReena sighed and snuggled in her bed. As her illness progressed, a persistent chill had pervaded her bones. The heaviest robe, the thickest blanket could not banish it. This morning? So comfortable and cozy. Her blanket, though unusually heavy, was oh so warm, and so was the pillow beneath her head. But hard. What kind of feathers could make a pillow so firm yet still tickle her nose? She rubbed her cheek against it, absorbing the unusual, pleasant scent. Musky, and earthy. Like woodsmoke or fresh evergreen. Or a combination of both. If only every morning could be like this. She hugged her pillow. Soon an attendant would arrive to rouse her for breakfast, but maybe she'd feign sleep. Naughty. She smiled. Then sobered. Yes, she'd been naughty. She had displeased her cousin by refusing further treatment. What had occurred after that? She crinkled her forehead, trying to remember. She'd poured out the tincture, and then...then... A Lahon had burst from the foliage. Then muscle cramps and searing pain. Paralysis. Her eyes flew open. Rough-hewn walls, large, rustic furniture filled her field of vision. Gone were familiar accoutrements and luxuries. Instead of finely woven fabric, a furry animal hide covered her, and, supporting her head, was hard flesh covered by a thick mat of...of, hair. A man's chest. She bolted upright with a shriek. The Lahon sprang up without a sound. "Help!" She tried to scramble from the bed, but he hooked an arm around her waist. "Let me go! Help!" She slapped at his shoulders, his chest, his face. Neither blows nor screaming fazed him a bit, and she found herself flat on her back, her cries silenced by his calloused hand, her arms restrained, her lower body pinned by his heavy, muscular thigh, and something sizable and rigid poking her leg. She stared into dark eyes. Be careful what you wish for--you may get it. She'd longed to see a Lahon up close and personal. It couldn't get any closer than this. She could detect the pores on his face, discern that his "green" eyes were composed flecks of fern, moss, and teal, and that a muscle twitched in his square jaw. Long, unbound dark hair fell against broad shoulders. Her heart fluttered like the wings of a frantic bird. What had happened? How had she gotten here? Where was Honna? And...and her robe? Oh Goddess. He was naked, too. That, that, thing digging into her leg was his...his manroot.
About the Author Cara Bristol continues to evolve, adding new subgenres of erotic romance to her repertoire. She has written spanking romance, contemporary romance, paranormal, and science fiction romance. No matter what the genre, one thing remains constant: her emphasis on character-driven seriously hot erotic stories with sizzling chemistry between the hero and heroine. Cara has lived many places in the United States, but currently resides in Missouri with her husband. She has two grown stepkids. When she's not writing, she enjoys reading and traveling.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Awesome start to a new series! By Katherine Deane I was so excited to read the first story in Cara Bristol’s newest series. I loved her Breeder series, and knew this one was going to be a winner. And I was not disappointed!Combine Cara’s impeccable writing with a fantastic, “draw you in and make you want to stay up all night reading” kind of plot, along with awesome characters, and you have a story that you can’t put down.I loved the whole premise of women (Sharona) on one side versus men (Lahon); it kind of reminded me of Xena. Reena, the Queen’s daughter, was an amazing, strong character I absolutely had to root for! I loved her!And Garat, the leader of the Lahon was so hot, strong, alpha male; an awesome depiction of man at his best. I adored him.But my biggest reaction came from watching the bad guy (I won’t say who it is, so I don’t spoil any early reading). This was a bad guy that I LOVED to hate!I poured through this story as fast as I could, while also going slow enough to not miss anything.It was such a thrilling ride, filled with awesome romance, hot sex, a great plot with lots of twists and turns, truly good “good guys”, and reeeeeeeally bad “bad guys”.I cannot wait to read the next book when it comes out.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A creative twist on the eternal battle between men and women. By Lisa Medley I loved this book. The Sharona women are strong (think Xena Warrior Princess) but the one thing they need for their race to survive is men. Of course, only sparingly and only when they are overcome with libidinal fever, which is their strong urge to procreate. The men, the Lahon, have their village and the women have another and never the twain shall meet until an essential, life-sustaining element puts both their tribes at risk.Reena is a fantastically feisty heroine and the perfect counter-match for the hero, Garat. The push and pull of these two flawed humans and societies highlight the eternal battle between men and women.As usual there was so much tension, I might have skipped ahead to find out what was going to happen!Oh and there is a deliciously evil villain who will surprise you for sure.I can’t wait for the next book in this trilogy.I highly recommend this book!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Five star curse By Chris A true battle of the sexes with separation between men and women except when women go into heat and men can't resist them. This is just the start of this wonderful new tale from Cara Bristol. Proving that true love and soulmates can overcome almost all obstacles and triumph over evil.Definitely a five star read that will have you cheering on Reena and Garat as they discover each other and a new way of life for the Sharona and Lahon, while hoping that the evil doesn't win. This was one story that was hard to put down and I can't wait for more in the series.I received an ARC for an honest review.
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