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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Sasha's Calling Reviewed at Lovin' Me Some Romance

Cover Thoughts: The cover is appealing and adequately conveys the book's genre.



Origin: I received a copy for review from the author.

My Review:

Sasha Smirnov is on a stealth mission on the planet Centor when she stumbles across the technology that'll save her own planet, more importantly her ailing father. Working as a freelance thief, Sasha is bank rolling her entire operation and is just shy of broke without the datachip she's been contracted to steal but the warp-field generator in the bowls of Centor has the potential to save millions of lives and Sasha will do whatever it takes to get the generator plans to Magnus 3, her home plant that's about to be consumed by its super nova sun. Her escape plans are are going well too. She's even managed to steal a mind blowing kiss from an gorgeous Ambassador before stowing away on a outbound ship. Unfortunately for Sasha, this is when all her plans go to hell.

No sooner does Sasha become comfortably ensconced in her stow away position when a green floor to ceiling electronic scan passes through her person and the room she's hiding in. Thankful that scan didn't kill her as some have been rumored to do, Sasha feels a moment of relief before her sexy Ambassador strolls into her hiding place. Busted. And come to find out, that green scan wiped all her data memory including the warp-field generator! But Sasha has a plan, one that includes getting some play time with the hunky Ambassador before she'll commandeer his ship, return to Centor and re-retrieve the data. Sadly, Sasha's plans fall apart again, but this time not only does she face the real risk of losing her heart, but she faces an even more dire risk of being unable to save her father and Magnus 3.

The Heroine:

Brave, resourceful, and fearless, Sasha may be a thief but her heart is always in the right place. And while she does possess the cunning skill and "I work alone" attitude her profession demands, Sasha's actually quite vulnerable and trusting. Having never been befuddled by an all consuming lust, she crumbles sensually beneath her Ambassador's touch, a.k.a. Dr. Dirk Roscoepilot. Garnering her wary trust, Sasha is rocked with pain when he betrays her to the Pinkertons, galactic cowboy police. But her body still can't resist nor can it cease craving his touch and when he saves her yet again and despite still being confused by his intentions, Sasha will risk betrayal and more just to be in Dirk's arms one last time.

The Hero:

Dr. Dirk Roscoepilot is a mystery throughout the read. Matching Sasha in bravery and resourcefulness, he surprises her with his espionage skills but is open with his lust. Together, the two passionately ignite upon the pages but his overall intentions are never clear until the very end. A man who doesn't enjoy relinquishing control, his intelligence allows him to be the one moving the chess pieces of his and Sasha's relationship. Despite all the hoops his secretiveness forces Sasha to jump through, the reader never lets go of hope that at heart, Dirk's a good guy.

My Final Thoughts:

Told in third person narrative from Sasha's point of view, SASHA'S CALLING is a fast-paced, erotic thrill ride. Galactic espionage abounds with high-tech fantasy weaponry and detailed space mobility, painting a lush picture in the reader's mind's eye. The detail never overloads the plot but heightens it giving just enough filler for this action-packed novella. In addition, the combined vulnerabilities and warrior-like qualities of Sasha make for a fun journey. Finally, there are a few elements of the ridiculous that either require a more open minded reader or the ability to roll things off your back for the sake of entertainment, but in all, this is a fun read that'll make an hour feel like a minute. Enjoy!

Lovin' Me Some Romance

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Sasha's Calling Reviewed at Just Erotic Romance Reviews

 Sasha Smirnov is a mercenary trying to steal the cure to what the Centorians have for a retrovirus model that will help her father and her people of Magnus 3 so that they can evacuate their planet orbiting around an unstable sun. Getting caught is not an option, but when her time is cut short by a scientist who set off the alarms, Sasha ran for life with the precious cure in hand. In the midst of the chase, Sasha ends up in a room and sees a warp-drive, thought not to exist, that will enable them to save her planet. If only she can leave Centor with this precious information.
I am a very big science fiction fanatic and reading Sasha’s Calling was quite an experience. The amount of detail and ambience had me living Sasha’s life for a few of hours and loving it every second. The excitement of being chased by good guys and bad guys, being shot at and kicking some butts was such an adrenaline rush. The “not knowing” who to trust just made Sasha’s adventure even more exciting. Yet in the midst of all this adventure, romance blooms and hot and scorching love scenes transpire with a mysterious man named Dr. Dirk Roscoepilot. At first, I contemplated he's a good guy but as this adventure unfolds Sasha, and I, can’t help but see the facts and realize maybe the good doctor is not who says he is. I love how strong, physically and emotionally, these characters are. 

The passion all the characters have for a cause they believe in is quite admirable. Even with all the deceit, corruption and gloominess the future holds the plot doesn't falter. I can’t help but be intrigued by the amount of details the authors created. Every device, weapon or equipment our heroine and hero use feels so realistic. Even the Maxi-Boob cream and Boob-Be-Gone not only had me in a fit of giggles but I’d like to get me some of that. T.C. Archer (Evan Trevane and Shawn M. Casey) make a wonderful collaboration and I look forward to many more future stories. Shasha's Calling is an excellent sci-fi adventure and scorching romance that is very entertaining.

Just Erotic Romance Reviews
Reviewer: Tallyn Porter

Monday, March 21, 2011

REVIEWS: THE AUTHORS MOST FICKLE LOVER


Eight Day Contest

What’s a reader to do when reviews for an interesting book clash? How does an author deal with conflicting reviews?

Sunday March 20 thru Sunday March 27 we’ll be talking about how authors and readers deal with diametrically opposed reviews. Visit the contest thread on our blog for the details and to join in on the debate—and for the chance to win a book.

Four winners will receive their choice of one of four books:
Sasha’s Calling by T. C. Archer
Born Into Fire by KyAnn Waters and Tarah Scott
When a Rose Blooms by Tarah Scott



Want to know what we’ll be talking about each day of our contest? Here’s a preview.

DAY ONE
REVIEWS: THE AUTHOR’S MOST FICKLE LOVER

DAY TWO:
WHY ARE THE CHARACTERS HERE AT ALL?
AND HOW DID THEY GET TOGETHER?

DAY THREE:
SEX: TOO SOON, TOO MUCH? YOU’RE KIDDING, RIGHT?

DAY FOUR:
JUST HOW GOOD WAS THE SEX—REALLY?

DAY FIVE:
LIGHTS, CAMEREA, ACTION!

DAY SIX:
WILL I CARE TOMORROW?

DAY SEVEN AND, AT LAST, THE CRÈAM D’ LA CRÈAM: THE BOOB CREAM

DAY EIGHT
EPILOGUE
 
 
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