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"An outrageously funny SF romance"

Collette Marshall is being transported back to Earth, after she was kidnapped by an alien named Hauk. Hauk Desal, a member of Vaulkhan royalty, kidnapped Cole after she tried to arrest him. Ever since then, Cole has been doing her best to Hauk miserable. Keral Cadao, Hauk's cousin, has the dubious duty of transporting Cole back to Earth, and she has transferred her ire to him. In an effort to get some peace, Keral allows Cole to be alone in the game room of a space bar. Of course, she doesn't stay and is kidnapped by aliens to sell at the slave market. Keral calls for help, and Hauk and his friends go on the mission to save Cole. This is just the beginning of their adventures-- they meet all kinds of interesting aliens, get into all kinds of dangerous situations, and find time to make love before the end of their adventures.

INTERGALACTIC PAIN IN THE ASS is an outrageously funny science fiction romance that pays homage to some of our best science fiction shows. I found myself laughing out loud. Hauk was a great hero. On the surface, he was the unbendable alpha male, but he had his insecurities, which made him all the more loveable. Cole was a kick-ass heroine, who gave Hauk as good as he sent. If you want a rip-roaring good time, get INTERGALACTIC PAIN IN THE ASS.

Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield Posted July 14, 2004

Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted January 11, 2007

SUMMARY

Cole was going home when the opportunity arose for a little recon on the Troglydons. There's just one problem: she didn't count on getting caught, and she sure as hell never expected Hauk to come to her rescue.

 

Intergalactic Pain in the Ass
by Jaide Fox

New Concepts Publishing
March 18, 2004
ISBN #1586083988
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