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I started this series reading book 3 because I had it on my kindle and didn't realize that it was book 3. Book 3 is my least favorite and this has to come second.
There is a great back story. Kalquorians have been exposed to a virus that has rendered most of their females sterile. Other Kalquorian females who have been able to conceive mostly give birth to males and have found that the virus has mutated Kalquorian DNA and females are now born with defects. The leaders of Kalquor have made it one of their priorities to find mates of other species on other planets that are compatible in order to keep their race alive. Their first choice is to find out if Earthers are compatible because of their many similarities.
There is a lot of rolling in the hay, on the floor, on the table... on anything available really.
Although I enjoyed most of the actual story, I didn't like a lot of the BDSM. It just took a weird twist along the way. Instead of it being a pleasurable kind of thing it became a forced kind of thing. Rape is involved in the book and it's twisted so that it comes out that Amelia (the main protagonist) really did want it and is turned on by rape... I don't know it was a bit crazy.
Book 2 is much better and possibly my favorite of the series at the moment.
Series
2 primary booksClans of Kalquor is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Tracy St. John.
Series
2 primary books3 released booksWorld of Kalquor is a 3-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Tracy St. John.