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Bitchery reader Pancha writes:
I read this book years ago and remember it as being really good, but the
title and author continually escape me.
A space princess is kidnapped by her planet's enemies (or something) and
ends up in a horrible penal colony/mine where everyone is so downtrodden
that they don't even bother talking anymore. She's in danger of being
raped or perhaps eaten by some of the other prisoners when the hero
rescues her. He takes care of her and they get it on, until she is
rescued by her people, and is forced to leave him behind. She ends up
pregnant with his kid, and he eventually escapes (along with a
psuedo-romantic rival whom he views as a sister but is there for some
added tension), and shows up at her home planet. And she's some kind of
psychic. There might have been dolphins?
Not much to go on, but hopefully someone with a better memory than I has
read it as well.
Space princess potentially raped or eaten? Someone HAS to remember THAT book. Wow.










by SB Sarah • Friday, October 19, 2007 at 03:28 AM
Bitchery Reader Tracy writes:
I remember reading this book while babysitting. I read it in small doses b/c it belonged to the woman I babysat for, so I only read it when I was babysitting and the kids were in bed (I didn’t want them to tell their mom I was reading her books! LOL)
Anyway, the general premise I remember isn’t much but it was about a guy whose face had been horribly scarred (I believe it was a car accident when he was young and his whole family, except him, died) so he was a recluse in his own home. Young neighbor girl is in love with him or curious about him or something like that. So, she sneaks into his house (I think she’s “of age” by the time she does this) and they end up making love a bunch of times. But he still thinks she’s too young or can’t love him b/c he’s ugly.
The title had “beauty” or “rose” in the title I think. It was a “Beauty and the Beast” kind of thing.
I was in high school which was the late 80’s or early 90’s so it wouldn’t be a book published after that time.
This book could be really horrible, but I just remember how fun it was to sneak reading it and re-read the sex scenes LOL
Tracy








by SB Sarah • Thursday, October 18, 2007 at 10:35 AM
From Marta Acosta, who writes:
Okay, here’s my help a bitch out. I read a book many years ago by a woman author. The main character is a werewolf. She locks herself in the basement with a sack of dog food every full moon. She’s living out in the woods somewhere and often hears other woods. Some guy guesses her secret and he helps her come to terms with her wolf identity. I think she joins the pack nearby. I’d classify it as contemporary fiction, rather than as a paranormal. I remember thinking it was really well-written and captivating.
Dude saves woman from dog food? Now that is romance.










by SB Sarah • Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at 05:05 PM
Bitchery reader Bella asks for assistance identifying the first romance novel she ever read:
First romance I ever read:
The setting was Europe in the olden days when virginity was a Very Big Deal. The heroine is supposed to marry, and overhears to husband to be (in the garden?) dissing her and boasting about how deflowering her will be such a great accomplishment for him.
She is pissed. She knows she can’t do anything about the marriage (I can’t remember if this was due to a loving father’s dying wishes or something, or if she just understands the world in which she lives), but there is one little matter she can do something about.
She decides to lose her virginity and shares a night of passion with an anonymous stranger (at an inn, set up by--? Loyal servant?). She leaves in the morning before anonymous stranger wakes, leaving a bag of gold on the mantel.
Anonymous stranger is bowled over by the Amazing Gift that this amazingly gorgeous woman has bestowed on him. He is insulted by the money, and vows to find the Beautiful Stranger.
Heroine returns to her life and marries the cad. He is abusive (and verrry angry about not being able to deflower her). The climax of the plot includes the heroine being locked in her room, while the house is on fire. Of course, she is (somehow) found and rescued by the anonymous stranger.
The only other thing I remember is that the anonymous stranger was a sailor or ship captain. Something boat related.
But what is it? Help!









by SB Sarah • Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at 10:16 AM
This time, we’re not looking for a book - we’re hunting a cover model. Read on:
I’m looking for the guy in this cover so I can use him as a graphic. I *think* he’s on istockphoto because I’ve seen him on several covers from different e-publishers ( i.e. I don’t believe he’s an EC model), but I CANNOT find him. Someone suggested that I ask the Smart Bitches, so I was wondering if you--or any of the Smart Bitches--would have any clue how to find him?
Help!!
Thanks,
Crystal