Chasing Violet
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4.0 • 94 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Violet Knight is tired of men hooking up with her for her money.
She caught the latest loser pants-down and rump-up one week before the wedding. Now she's upgraded her honeymoon cruiseship for a pampering space-cruise that caters to females only. That's exactly what her burnt heart needs. A hunky serviceman whose job is to worship the female patronage aboard the month-long trip. Little does she know a pampering space-cruise ship looks awfully similar to a mail-order bride ship.
Cadoc of Docadia finds the girl he's always dreamed about all grown up and looking to be a bride. To his surprise, she asks him to stay the night. But consummating their relationship comes with a small problem. Turns out she's the tiny female he rescued all those years ago. Now he has to tell her they've already been mated.
Customer Reviews
A stellar romp through space...I love it!
Violet had been waiting until marriage to have sex with her fiancé, Joshua.
After she catches him cheating, she cancels as much as she can and exchanges her honeymoon tickets for a soothing spa cruise. It is not exactly what she expected! See what happens when your expectations color everything you see? A pampering, women-only spa ship, indeed!
I really got a kick out of Violet - she does finally figure out what's going on. She has a strong sense of self and isn't afraid to speak up for what she wants. She's also capable of getting a few good licks in during a fight;
something quite unheard of in Cadoc's world. Cadoc, a Docadian warrior, places a female's safety above all else. He's a magnificent warrior. Watching these two get together is priceless, especially with all the assumptions Violet makes in the beginning. The authors' sense of humor is unrivaled, and had me chortling throughout! Villains. There are enough villains in this story to keep your head spinning to see who's attacking next! This is a very exciting novel, full of fun, fantasies-come-true, and furious fighting. Highly recommended!
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It could have been a decent story.