Warrior's Woman (Ly-San-Ter Family #1)
Experienced in combat but not in love, the beautiful, untouched Amazon flies with Martha, her wise-cracking, free-thinking computer, to a world where warriors reign supreme - and into the arms of the one man she can never hope to vanquish: the bronzed barbarian Challen Ly-San-Ter.
A magnificent creature of raw yet disciplined desires, the muscle-bound primitive succeeds where no puny Kystran male had before - igniting a raging fire within Tedra that must be extinguished before she can even think of saving her enslaved world...
Meh, I didn't hate it but it wasn't that great either. Its like a Conan the Barbarian meets Barbarella but not nearly as fun as those movies. BUY THE BOOK - Amazon affiliate linkThe constant use of the word "woman" and "kiddo" is extremely irritating, demeaning, degrading and humiliating. There are moments where Tedra is strong and fearless but most of the time she seemed just fine with her forced submission. Challen is oppressive, obnoxious and chauvinist. Plus all Challen and Tedra did was
I was chatting to some fellow long-time romance readers last night and this book came up and we all made that "OMGitwassoawesome" noise. If you haven't read it, you must! It's sf romance written back when there was hardly any sf romance. But if you read it, go into it with it knowing you're going to get a barbarian alien hero who drags the heroine off to his lair. It's fun, has a great world, and the romance gets me every time. I saw Meljean Brook's review in which she said it's a guilty
Rating was almost a 4.This was a spur of the moment read from raiding the MacHalo's dungeon yesterday. I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed this barbarian prose in all its glory! Tedra was a super fun, smart-mouthed, take-no-shit female and Challen was the ultimate "I am a barbarian hear me roar" do what I say kinda warrior! But I think my favorite character was Martha, Tedra's all knowing computer best friend who would stop at nothing to get Tedra laid! HaHa! The plot was minimal, and any
Tedra is a tough combat lady, and when her planet is invaded by unstoppable Conans, she flies to the Conan origin planet to get her own Conans to stop the invader Conans. This is never a good plan its like when you have a bug or something that eats sugar cane and you introduce a cane toad to kill it, and then the cane toad has no natural predators and suddenly your country is just completely overrun by these things. They are ugly and noisy and they eat everything, and sure, sometimes people get
This book was first published in 1990 and I read it several years later, when I was in high school. Ive been recently re-reading old books on my Nook and this one popped into my head.Warriors Woman is pure, fantasy silliness and its almost embarrassing that I like it. Then again, my favorite movie of all time is Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and I feel the same way about it, so Ill describe it the same way: its like loving a big, dumb jock.All right, heres the plotline: Tedra De Arr is a
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Original Title: | Warrior's Woman |
ISBN: | 0380753014 (ISBN13: 9780380753017) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ly-San-Ter Family #1 |
Characters: | Tedra DeArr, Challen LySanTer |
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In the year 2139, fearless Tedra De Arr sets out to rescue her beleaguered planet Kystran from the savage rule of the evil Crad Ce Moerr.Experienced in combat but not in love, the beautiful, untouched Amazon flies with Martha, her wise-cracking, free-thinking computer, to a world where warriors reign supreme - and into the arms of the one man she can never hope to vanquish: the bronzed barbarian Challen Ly-San-Ter.
A magnificent creature of raw yet disciplined desires, the muscle-bound primitive succeeds where no puny Kystran male had before - igniting a raging fire within Tedra that must be extinguished before she can even think of saving her enslaved world...
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Title | : | Warrior's Woman (Ly-San-Ter Family #1) |
Author | : | Johanna Lindsey |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Large Print |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 1990 by Avon (first published 1990) |
Categories | : | Romance. Science Fiction. Historical Romance. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 8588 Users | 385 ReviewsWeigh Up Of Books Warrior's Woman (Ly-San-Ter Family #1)
I have mixed feelings about this book. I was impressed that Johanna Lindsey wrote this futuristic, science fiction romance when she was a historical romance author, but at the same time, I felt that the hero Challen was very much a caveman, moreso than her heroes in even her most bodice-rippery romances. I loved Tedra. She was pretty awesome: independent, upbeat, fashionable, intelligent. I found it hard to believe she would be happy being the 'little woman' for Old School Macho Guy Challen. IMeh, I didn't hate it but it wasn't that great either. Its like a Conan the Barbarian meets Barbarella but not nearly as fun as those movies. BUY THE BOOK - Amazon affiliate linkThe constant use of the word "woman" and "kiddo" is extremely irritating, demeaning, degrading and humiliating. There are moments where Tedra is strong and fearless but most of the time she seemed just fine with her forced submission. Challen is oppressive, obnoxious and chauvinist. Plus all Challen and Tedra did was
I was chatting to some fellow long-time romance readers last night and this book came up and we all made that "OMGitwassoawesome" noise. If you haven't read it, you must! It's sf romance written back when there was hardly any sf romance. But if you read it, go into it with it knowing you're going to get a barbarian alien hero who drags the heroine off to his lair. It's fun, has a great world, and the romance gets me every time. I saw Meljean Brook's review in which she said it's a guilty
Rating was almost a 4.This was a spur of the moment read from raiding the MacHalo's dungeon yesterday. I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed this barbarian prose in all its glory! Tedra was a super fun, smart-mouthed, take-no-shit female and Challen was the ultimate "I am a barbarian hear me roar" do what I say kinda warrior! But I think my favorite character was Martha, Tedra's all knowing computer best friend who would stop at nothing to get Tedra laid! HaHa! The plot was minimal, and any
Tedra is a tough combat lady, and when her planet is invaded by unstoppable Conans, she flies to the Conan origin planet to get her own Conans to stop the invader Conans. This is never a good plan its like when you have a bug or something that eats sugar cane and you introduce a cane toad to kill it, and then the cane toad has no natural predators and suddenly your country is just completely overrun by these things. They are ugly and noisy and they eat everything, and sure, sometimes people get
This book was first published in 1990 and I read it several years later, when I was in high school. Ive been recently re-reading old books on my Nook and this one popped into my head.Warriors Woman is pure, fantasy silliness and its almost embarrassing that I like it. Then again, my favorite movie of all time is Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and I feel the same way about it, so Ill describe it the same way: its like loving a big, dumb jock.All right, heres the plotline: Tedra De Arr is a
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