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Terrilian #1

The Warrior Within

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116 reviews 8 followers

Edited July 25, 2009

Oh my. I'm virtually ashamed to admit to having read this volume voluntarily. Simply information technology looked so delightfully bad that for $1.25 at Raven Books, I couldn't resist. Against my ameliorate judgment, and despite the awful majestic prose, I was drawn into the story. And now I'm going to have to read the residue of the serial, because book one didn't terminate with enough resolution. Sharon Green's story follows the standard romance novel plot-line: guy and girl meet, guy and girl have conflict, guy and girl fall in love, guy and girl are separated, and just when all promise appears to exist lost, guy and girl cease upwards back together for their happily ever after. Except that she stops with guy and girl splitting up, and with the heroine feeling bitter and displaced.

Permit me just say how disturbed I am by the thought that for women to be truly happy, they should learn to humble themselves before men and be kept every bit possessions, rather than having the choice of who they bed and love. But she's not a slave! because masters can vanquish slaves for no good reason at their will, and she only gets beaten when she disobeys! As a feminist, I'm upset with myself for not throwing this across the room in disgust from the beginning. Now I'chiliad sucked in despite the agonizing moral code. Please don't gauge me too harshly.

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1,340 reviews 214 followers

Feb 24, 2018

Information technology's a bodice-ripping sci-fi. I think that's all that needs to be said lol

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Profile Image for Michael Dunellen.

200 reviews 63 followers

Edited September 10, 2012

Note to science fiction fans who read this review: The commencement time I read this book I read it because of the John Norman style encompass when it was published in paperback in the 1980's. This time I read it from the perspective of whether it qualified as a BDSM Romance. A little dissimilar, I know. If that idea offends you, you lot might want to skip this review.

Terrilian Reya is a Prime XenoMediator of the Centran Algamation. (Translation: Terry has empathic abilities - she is ability to interpret and influence the emotional land of others - that she utilizes on behalf of a sort of a federation of planets).

Tammad is a l'lenda and Denday on the planet Rimilia. (Translation: Tammad is a warrior and leads a sizable clan on a planet with bronze age technology).

It turns out that Rimilia is fundamental located within the Algamation and would serve as a fantastic coming together place. The problem is that upwards until at present, only a single embassy has been immune by the natives. Central Leadership has been negotiating with Tammad to put him into position to get them permission, a mutually beneficially arrangement.

When Tammad deliberately chooses to misunderstand a misstatement past ane of his hosts, he finds himself in possession of a new firm-gift: a beautiful young dark-brown-haired green-eyed woman named Terrilian. And he does what any l'lenda gifted in such a fine mode: he makes use of her. And when she proves willful, he does what any l'lenda would practice a willful wenda: he takes up a switch and punishes her.

In the BDSM terminology of today, you tin can call this i Non-Consensual Domestic Discipline. Tammad has some definite views on slavery and can argue quite eloquently why Terry is non his slave. And in that location is a actually a subplot involving a virtual reality simulation that also explores the departure a chip more. One of the Amazon reviews thinks there is a bit of Stockholm Syndrome involved - I am non totally convinced on that only I retrieve yous can make a instance for it.

It is likewise a bit tame in a way - Tammad would seem to be a quite vigorous lover as well as the two l'lenda who terminate up spending the night with Terril just most of it is left to the imagination.

As I had read this earlier, I remembered the beginning and the end but had forgotten nigh of the middle. Definitely not a happy ending in this ane, but yous really demand to read all 5 to become the complete story. I actually thought this held up pretty well and wanted to go read the others when I get the time.

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6,364 reviews 1,191 followers

January eight, 2011

This was the first time I'd read a book with this much slavery for a clearly contained adult female. I wrestled with this book quite a chip because I was aroused at what was done to the psychic yet it turned me on. This 24/7 type of slavery was a bit much for me at the time. Now, I'm fine with information technology.

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1,777 reviews 10 followers

Edited July 17, 2014

I picked this up because I was a huge fan of the early Gor novels by John Norman indeed this first volume is a very nice companion it reads similar a Gor novel only from a female person perspective. Nosotros follow empath Terril equally she is taken from her world by barbarian Tammad and forced to be his in every manner.

Information technology's like a bodice ripper in space, trashy but you can't put it downwardly. Tammad is a VERY dominant hero only Terry is far from weak and you can't help but admire her. This begins an ballsy war of the sexes boxing for true love that spans five books. It'due south not going to be to anybody's taste and feminists are going to want to burn down every re-create of the series they come beyond, but its great escapism and being from the adult female's POV far less misogynistic than the subsequently Gor books.

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2,541 reviews 270 followers

August 20, 2017

I ate these books up in the early on 80's 'cause of the smut cistron. ( I was a teenager)
Set up in the 'time to come' the h is a spoiled twit who meets the H, a barbarian warlord with psychic powers (I think... it's been a while) and it's insta lust...
One of the books had the h getting raped by a huge alien to 'salve' her barbarian lover or some such crap.
entertaining but even past my current 'pseudo sci fi' smut standards, I couldn't recommend it.

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169 reviews iv followers

June ii, 2014

I only gave it a low review because it seriously screwed with my mind. well written and easy to read but I nigh threw up over some the scenes like when her husband has a friend rape her. told you screw with your mind considering by the end of the series you lot wonder if it was all that bad.

so be warned.

    Profile Image for Anne.

    two,392 reviews 31 followers

    Edited June 13, 2013

    This book is distasteful in the extreme. Information technology goes across non-consensual and can in no way be considered BDSM. this story is full of rape, abuse, and "Stockholm syndrome". I do not recommend information technology, nor will I exist reading any more of the serial.

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    Profile Image for Thomas Van Boening.

    83 reviews one follower

    September 2, 2018

    The worst of the bodice rippers meets the most mediocre of the planetary fantasy pulps.

    The primary girl Terrilian is an interplanetary ambassador and travels to a savage earth with her "chosen" barbarian, Tammad, who enjoys beating and raping any adventure he gets.

    This volume had so much potential early on. They take VR movies which you can have the role of a character within a story, and Terrilian has Tammad come across a VR motion-picture show in the perspective of a raped woman.

    If the story had given Tammad some depth and empathy after that, I would have found it more compelling. Merely he just shrugs off the experience and the story lost me from in that location.

    Not a fan of Stockholm Syndrome "romance" plots, and so I won't be picking upwards the residuum of this series.

    Got it at a library book sale, so I can't say it was that much of a waste material of coin.

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      July 6, 2009

      If you liked the Terrilian Series, check out the Direct-to-eBook sequel series "Mind Warriors" at http://www.sharon-green.cyberspace/adventure... besides every bit the individual books listed here on Goodreads.

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