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Review: Freeing the Love Slave by Tianna Xander

"Alexander wants Cara with an overwhelming desire that goes beyond simple love."

Cara Simmons is running from her mate.  Cara does not want to become a love slave.  The females of her people are genetically coded to submit themselves completely once they meet their mate.  Cara enjoys her freedom too much to allow herself to let that happen to her.  One kiss stands between her and a life forever tied to Alexander.  She loves him, but Cara does not want to become his slave.  Cara knows he will eventually find her, but she wants her freedom for as long as possible.  Will Cara give in to her biological needs and become Alexander’s slave?

Alexander Ivanovich is a member of a dying race and Cara is the key to the future.  She is his mate and nothing will stop him from finding her.  Cara is everything to Alexander.  After passionately making love, Cara disappeared leaving him with unanswered questions.  Alexander knows she loves him and will not let Cara get away from him.  He wants to take her home and make her his forever.  Cara is a puzzle Alexander wants to solve.  Can Alexander convince Cara to bind herself to him forever?

Tianna Xander explores the forces that can drive people together in love and yet keep them apart in fear.  Cara wants Alexander, but being his love slave because of biology and not her own desires force her to run.  Alexander wants Cara with an overwhelming desire that goes beyond simple love.  They both know that they are meant to be together, but until Cara can come to terms with her own heart they can never be happy.  Will Cara allow Alexander to trigger her own body’s biological need to be his love slave?

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About the Book:
Genre: paranormal
ISBN: 978-1-60088-656-0
Page Count: 32
Price: $ 3.99
Reviewer: Candy

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Sensuality Rating: Sultry
Star Rating: 4 Stars
Author's Website: www.tiannaxander.com

posted Thursday, August 4th, 2011

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