| Three stories of fantasy, each more fun than the last make up this collection. In "The Will of Ordanata" a man and woman from different planets are brought together for mating and healing. The author weaves a tantalizing tale of doubt between the man and woman resolved as only a goddess can.
In "Fantasy Room" she gives us just that. Louisa is in a room where she can command any fantasy she wants with whatever man she chooses. The author chooses some erotic scenes. She goes from bondage in the 18th century to sex with a seventeen year old virginal pool boy. Then finishes with adultery where even their thoughts are changed to put them into the scenario. "The Chieftain's Man" is probably the most powerful of the three. A fourteen year old girl is saved from a brutal rape at the hands of the enemy and vows to become the first female soldier in the Chieftain's army. She's helped along the way for six years by the Chieftain's son and his friends. This is a superb love story. Not only does she excel at every task, she wins the respect of the soldiers she will fight with along the way. Diana Laurence is an exceptional storyteller. Dialogue, characters, scenarios, all are built precisely to hold the reader in the exitement of the story from first page to last. This is a great read.
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Reviewer: Dee Dailey |