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<i>The Chronicles of Kassouk - Book Two</I>: Red Leopard
 

The Chronicles of Kassouk - Book Two: Red Leopard

Manufacturer: Vijaya Schartz
ISBN: 978-1-936000-74-6
Length: Plus Novel
Category: Science Fiction
Rating: Sensual
Photography/Artwork: Jenifer Ranieri
Release Date: April 2010
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In charge of the fortress of Kassouk in the King's absence, what is Terek to do when a Goddian spacecraft lands in his medieval backyard, and the striking woman leading the galactic party insists on colonization?

Galya, the Goddian Princess commanding the geological vessel, is bent on finding a crystal with unusual hyper-conductor properties. And the futile resistance of the local population isn’t going to stop her. Not even that defiant tribal chief nicknamed Red Leopard, like the infernal feline that follows him everywhere.

Terek and his band of swordsmen and felines must defend their people’s freedom, no matter the cost. But with this unexpected arrival, an old prophecy surfaces, taking new meaning and carrying a new threat...

When political intrigues, greed, murder and betrayal tip the scales, whom can Galya really trust? Her fellow Goddians? the Mutants bred to serve her race? or her primitive Human enemy?



EXCERPT

The tall woman stopped, made a hand gesture, and a few Grays stepped up to collect the swords. Then she faced Terek. She had ivory skin, full pink lips, short flaxen hair and deep blue eyes enhanced by curved blue lines tattooed around them. "And what about your sword, Red Leopard, is it?"

A Gray took a step toward Terek.

The woman raised one hand to stop him. She had six fingers, like a Mutant or a Godd. "I'll handle this." She stared into Terek's eyes. Except for the fingers, she looked Human, taller than him, and extremely refined. "What are your intentions, Red Leopard?"

"How do you know my name?" Terek's heart beat like a battle drum.

She had a sad smile. "The same way I knew you were coming. You were betrayed."

Terek bristled at the idea that someone had intentionally sent a hundred Humans and a dozen felines to certain death. It could only be one of the Mutant Princes. No one else knew about their destination ahead of time, not even his warriors. And for the information to travel that fast, it had to be electronically transmitted. "Who is the traitor?"

"It's not important." The woman moved with natural grace, the pale blue silk floating around her shapely hips and slim thighs with each step. "I'm Galya."

The name told him nothing. She exhibited no fear as she approached him, although he still held his sword at the ready, and she wore no armor that he could see. If she came any closer, he would... what? Kill her? The Grays would retaliate and massacre his warriors.

Struggling to ignore the way his body flushed in her proximity, Terek stared back at Galya. "I hope in all fairness that you will spare my fighters. I take full responsibility for the attack. But I would rather die than surrender myself."

"I like your style, Red Leopard." The shadow of a smile played on the woman's lips and she patted the exquisite white scabbard hanging from her silver sash. "I need field practice, and you seem like a worthy opponent."

She stepped out of her high platform shoes. A general gasp filled the room. She now stood at eye level with Terek. Could she be Human? No. She had six fingers and six lovely toes.

Terek couldn't imagine grappling with her in single combat. Or rather, he could. An intimate battle. He felt himself blush at the lusty thought and caught amusement in Galya's blue eyes. Despite her pale looks and cool demeanor, he sensed in her a smoldering passion.

She unsheathed a pristine silvery blade that shimmered in the artificial light. "You fight me, and I'll decide whether to spare your warriors or execute you all for treason."




"I really like how Vijaya Schartz has taken all the different races and cultures in this series and mingled them together with each one playing an important role in the ultimate destiny of New Earth...Overall, Red Leopard was another entertaining read in The Chronicles of Kassouk which I am enjoying so far. I'll be interested to see if the author gives readers any more clues about the ancient race that preceded both humans and Godds on New Earth, and I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing more of my favorite characters from the series when it continues in November 2010 with the release of Black Jaguar."

The Hope Chest Reviews
Rating = 4 Stars

"Ms. Schartz has continued her series with this action packed, fast paced story... I loved the descriptions of the futuristic technology and how it impacted their lives. Terek and Galya met, their spontaneous attraction increases as their fight unleashes feelings between them that they never expected. Galya's intuition and drive to uncover the mystery led her to not only a new life, but maybe the acceptance she wanted and a love for all times. I can't wait to read the next book in the Chronicles of Kassouk series."

Teresa - Fallen Angel Reviews
Rating = 5 Angels

"Schartz pens an exciting futuristic tale with Red Leopard, Book Two, in the Chronicles of Kassouk... Schartz gives a crisp account in "Red Leopard." There's plenty of action and adventure. The plot is tight, slowing down in the just the right places for the reader to catch a breath. Schartz's imagination and creativity continue to shine in this, the second book of the Chronicles of Kassouk... Red Leopard offers plenty of excitement, adventure, and love from the first page to the last."

Stephanie Burkhart -- Author of The Hungarian Posted at FictionNovels.Net
Rating = 4.5 Stars




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