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Slave (Cat Star Chronicles) [Mass Market Paperback]

Cheryl Brooks
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (79 customer reviews)

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April 1, 2008 Cat Star Chronicles
"Hot, dangerous, and sexy."
--Candace Havens, author of Charmed & Deadly


"I found him in the slave market on Orpheseus Prime, and even on such a god-forsaken planet as that one, their treatment of him seemed extreme."

He may be the last of a species whose sexual talents were the envy of the galaxy.

Cat is an enslaved warrior from a race with a feline gene that gives him awesome beauty, fearsome strength, and sensuality and sexual prowess unmatched by any other males in the universe. Even filthy, chained, and beaten, he gives off an aura of power and virility and his feline gene gives him a special aura.

Jacinth is an intergalactic trader on a rescue mission and she needs a man she can trust with her life.

She has spent years pursuing her kidnapped sister from planet to planet. Now her quest leads her to a place where all the women are slaves. "Jack" needs a slave of her own-one who can masquerade as her master.

Enmeshed in a tangle of deception, lust, and love, they must elude a race of violent killers and together forge a bond stronger than any chains.

"A sexy adventure with a hero you can't resist!"
- Candace Havens, author of Charmed & Deadly

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Editorial Reviews

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"Brooks has a knack for world building." - Alyssa's Book Blog

"If you like a rollicking good time, pick this up and prepare yourself for a great ride. " - Fresh Fiction

"A hugely remarkable first foray into the written word, SLAVE will enthrall and entice. " - Romance Junkies

"It was original and entertaining and I can't praise this book enough." - Trashionista.com

"I thought this book was wonderfully written. I hope to read a lot more by Cheryl Brooks." - BookGirl.net

"Slave is the kind of book you get when you have a rabid Star Wars fanatic with a runaway imagination and a taste for erotica. " - Rhi Reading

"The Cat Star Chronicles: Slave is the first book in the series, and is a wonderful read full of excitement and action." - Romance at Heart Magazine

About the Author

Cheryl Brooks is a member of the Romance Writers Association and lives in Bloomfield, IN. The Cat Star Chronicles: Slave is her first novel.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402211929
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402211928
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.7 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (79 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #429,927 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Cheryl Brooks is a former critical care nurse turned romance writer. Previously published works in her Cat Star Chronicles series include Slave, Warrior, Rogue, Outcast, Fugitive, Hero, Virgin, Stud, and Wildcat. Look for Book 10 in July 2014. She has published several erotic novellas with Siren, as well as self-published works Sex, Love, and a Purple Bikini, Midnight in Reno, and Unbridled. She is a member of RWA and IRWA and lives with her husband, two sons, two horses, four cats, and one dog in rural Indiana. You can visit her online at cherylbrooksonline.com or email her at cheryl.brooks52@yahoo.com.


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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Slave's 'Cat' will make you want to purr. April 23, 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Slave is told from trader Jacinth aka Jack's point of view. After crisscrossing the galaxy for six years, the trail of Jack's kidnapped sister leads to a nearby planet where women are slaves chained to their men, and is there no way for Jack to pass as a man due to exposed nature of the men's attire. So, though Jack abhors slavery, she decides to buy a 'master' to avoiding being herself enslaved while trying to locate her sister. Jack ends up purchasing an impressive naked feline humanoid male, who is gorgeous even beneath the dirt, and apparently fearsome -- considering that he is chained hand, foot, neck and groin. When his intent to spend all his effort trying to escape makes Jack decide to cut her losses, she frees him, gives him money and sends him on his way. So with no master Jack needs to figure out plan B. But fortunately for Jack, the slave's pride doesn't allow him to be indebted to Jack so he agrees to help and now with amazing `Cat' to aid her the rescue is on.

Cat is incredibly attracted to Jack, and though Jack resists for a bit because she needs to stay focused on saving her sister and doesn't want to be distracted, when she finally gives in she's hooked. Cat's almost extinct race was very sensual and Cat's decided that now that he has his freedom he wants to be a lover not a fighter, and would happily spend all his time `mating'. This along with the setup for the world where Jack's sister is enslaved -- the male's attire and the women being chained to their man so that they are always on hand to calm their volatile males down by `channeling' the violent energy into more `gratifying' pursuits --ensures that there is a heavy concentration of erotic content.

While this book was much more on the erotic side than what I usually read -- if a book on the light and humorous side can be called erotic-- Slave didn't take itself too seriously so it was entertaining. Once Jack learns the secret for how this odd cultural twist developed on the planet and the women's true role in their society, it ends ups oddly making sense. Somehow even with all the `extra curricular activity' going on the author did manage to squeeze in a decent story and to flesh out her leads. Since the author tells the story in first person, even though this is definitely sci-fi, it almost has the feel of current urban fantasy, mostly because Jack is extremely competent and fits that larger than life urban fantasy heroine mold. The romance between Jack and Cat is pretty good since Cat does a decent job of verbalizing his feelings to Jack, but it loses a bit of steaminess by not allowing us a peek inside the Cats's head -- seeing Cat's attraction to Jack from his point of view would have kicked that up to a sizzle.

Though Cat and Jack's romance runs to completion here, Slave is the first in the Cat Star Chronicles and the next book Warrior: The Cat Star Chronicles moves to another survivor of Cat's destroyed world, wonder what the setup for that one will be?
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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars I wanted to like this one.... June 12, 2008
By Emily
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...But I couldn't. It's a great premise, but Brooks does not fulfill its potential. Here are some problems I found.
One, Brooks writing style feels choppy and unpolished. Exclamation points abound. The dialogue between Jack and Cat feels very forced.
And cheese-y.
Two, they fall in love way too quick. Best I can tell they're with each other a day or two, and begin professing their love. Why? Who can say? He gorgeous and she saved him. Maybe that's enough for Jack and Cat, but to fall in love along with them, I needed them to explore each other's personalities. And that brings me to my third problem.
Jack's continued use of words like slimball and scumbag, and other "old" earth sayings irritated me. She had to explain them to Cat, but I knew what they meant, so I just got bored. Perhaps she's supposed to be funny and snarky, but just comes off as annoying. And what she lets get done to her nose by strangers--too gross.
But even grosser is her obsession with bottling and selling Cat's amazing body fluids. I guess this is supposed to reveal to us readers that she really is a shrewd trader at heart, always looking to make a buck. But it was gross. And this idea crosses her mind again and again and again. And again. Plus, how romantic is it to want to market his you know what? Or distribute it among the female population of another planet to ensure that the cat-people live on? (While the unsuspecting male population thinks the kittens are theirs.)
I wanted to like it, but the more I think about it, the less I do.
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars first person POV really? really? how about let's not... October 30, 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I knew when the the male organ was mentioned on page 5 this book was going to be interesting. Sadly, it turned out to not be interesting in a good way. I think the author created an interesting universe with interesting people, but everything else was just a mess, starting with the way it was written. I didn't find Jack to be a very interesting person to have to listen to throughout the ENTIRE BOOK. I was really hoping to hear something from Cat's POV because I imagine his life story was way more interesting.

Also, if it's a series about his people and his home world why *isn't* it from his perspective, at least some of the time? Plus, the author explains things OVER and OVER again. All "old Earth words" and different people. I got it the first time...also, ET? Really? Do you think ET and Pirates of the Caribbean are going to exist into the future so that people mention them like they just occurred? I don't think so. Do yourself a favor and pass. Very sophmoric and annoying.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you want something new, this is for you.
I originally read Stud first, not realizing its the 8th book in the series. I really enjoyed it and wanted to read more so I looked into it and started re reading it from the... Read more
Published 11 days ago by KiwiMargarita
4.0 out of 5 stars Funny story
This is a very story with interesting sex scenes. The two main characters are interesting and funny but I would have liked to know what Cat is thinking. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lynn A Rainey
2.0 out of 5 stars Slave
This book dragged do bad I didn't even want to finish. I just skimmed to finally finish. I hope the next one is better since I have the whole series.
Published 2 months ago by Love my kindle
4.0 out of 5 stars where is this planet?
I loved this book. I read the reviews and I was nervous about getting it. Sometimes you read a sentence and have to reread it because you couldn't have heard it right? Read more
Published 3 months ago by char1234
2.0 out of 5 stars GREAT potential, but fell very flat.
I really do not like the first person writing. After going through the whole book, I still do not have a feel for Cat. He was narrowed down to just a penis. Read more
Published 5 months ago by K. Duvall
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun sci-fi frolic
SLAVE follows the adventures of Jacinth, a female human, and Cat, a male Zetithian, as they work to rescue Jacinth's sister from slavery. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Jim Cangany
3.0 out of 5 stars A whole new race, a whole new world
When I picked up OUTCAST, I just fell in love with the Cat Star Chronicles and decided to read the whole series. (Am currently reading the latest installment). Read more
Published 11 months ago by Sheiglagh
3.0 out of 5 stars Hmmm...Erotic Sci-Fi....Sci-Fi & Erotica, ok!
Sci-Fi & Erotica - I can do this, after all these are great genres for me. I wasn't daunted when I was challenged to read this book. I was certain I was in for a treat. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Pat O.
3.0 out of 5 stars This was a good read.
I did enjoy this book although not as much as I did "Stud" Cheryl's new release.

I enjoyed the love between Jacinith and Cat, but it seemed to develop a little too fast... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Kayla Graham
4.0 out of 5 stars Good bones, little meat.
This is an author with potential. Unlike many writers today, she has a good grasp of the mechanics of her craft, but she needs more complexity to her characters and plots. Read more
Published 15 months ago by sealaughing
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I lurve Cat!
So I just came across these books on another site and came to amazon to look up the reviews and such. They look really good but then some of the reviews are pretty bad!! LOL. Of course thats never really stopped me before though! Anyone out there read this series and want to share their thoughts??
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