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Review: In Service by Mima

"Four gorgeous men with invaluable and dangerous talents tasked with keeping the galaxies safe. Enter one woman capable of loving them all and providing what they need. If they will just trust her to know what she senses . . ."

Malla is an Elite server. She can provide the energy that Luo fighters need to maintain their gifts and feed their hunger. Epsilon 983 is a fighting team instead of the exploratory team for which Malla had been hoping to be assigned. However, one look at their profiles has her wanting all four men. Can she be what they need?

Grady, Vel, Kor and Shon are the members of the Elite Luo fighting team, Epsilon 983. In desperate need of servers to provide the energy they need to feed their hunger. Malla is everything they could have ever wanted in a server. She has already won the hearts of Grady, Vel and Kor. Shon considers himself to be too dangerous to be allowed to “let go” around Malla and, therefore, holds himself aloof even when accepting her services. Will Malla’s spending time alone with Shon while he is overcome by Fury prove that Shon can open himself to her or will it kill everything that she has with the entire team?

In Service by Mima is one heck of a long, hotly satisfying emotional rollercoaster ride through titillating territory. Prepare to laugh, cry, fight (the urge to smack a hard headed male or four), and love (every character to pieces); I know In Service has me doing all the aforementioned and then some. The love scenes are as varied as the characters and as hot as a star gone super-nova. Malla is a heroine of great integrity and so well written I keep expecting to look up and have a conversation with her. Why pick one lick-ably sexy hero when you can have four?

I often find multiple hero-on-heroine story lines going off on unproductive, distracting tangents that just leave me frustrated with no direction to turn. Not so for Ms. Mima’s wonderful work. Though the focus is on Shon, time spent with Grady, Vel and Kor is not time wasted nor is it distracting in the least. If anything, it makes me want to switch places with Malla and gives me a much deeper understanding of both Shon and Malla.

Attention all cadets: If the mere thought of male kissing male has you wanting to poke your brain out with a stick, please practice safe reading and leave In Service in its locker. We would hate to see your medical file after you read scenes where men do more that just kiss each other.

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About the Book:
Page Count: 166
Price: $ 7.99
Reviewer: Keely

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Sensuality Rating: Sizzling
Star Rating: 5 Stars
Author's Website: www.MimaWithin.com

posted Friday, October 3rd, 2008

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