God Princes of Tigron Series by Rowena Cherry, Rowena Beaumont Cherry

3.28 · 23 ratings
  • Mating Net (God Princes of Tigron #0.5)
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    Mating Net (God Princes of Tigron #0.5)

    Rowena Beaumont Cherry

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2010

    Prince Devoron-Vitan, supreme commander of the Tigron Empire's star forces, wants to go home and find out what the star-blazes is going on.In one short gestate, his twin brother Djohn-Kronos has killed their father, taken the throne, nullified all existing royal betrothals, and started a war.Prequel taking place 70 years before the events detailed in FORCED MATE.

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  • Forced Mate (God Princes of Tigron #1)
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    Forced Mate (God Princes of Tigron #1)

    Rowena Cherry, Rowena Beaumont Cherry

    Rated: 3.15 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 10 ratings · published 2004

    In a hilarious, futuristic take on traditional Historical Romances, a god-Prince from outer space abducts his dream mate from Earth. Like Scherazade in the Arabian Nights, the heroine uses her intelligence and wits to turn the tables on him. When the king of the galaxy comes to claim his virgin Earthling bride, he finds that winning her over is far more difficult than he expected in this futuristic romance.

  • Insufficient Mating Material (God Princes of Tigron #2)
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    Insufficient Mating Material (God Princes of Tigron #2)

    Rowena Cherry

    Rated: 3.29 of 5 stars
    · 7 ratings · published 2007

    KEYNOTE Stranded on a desert island, a prince must find a way to woo the woman he loves...without giving away his true identity.

  • Knight's Fork (God Princes of Tigron #3)
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    Knight's Fork (God Princes of Tigron #3)

    Rowena Cherry

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2008

    Knight's Fork is a futuristic romance which combines a traditional quest story (loosely based on the Greek hero Perseus) with a romance around the issue of genetics and the royal need to breed. A Princess from a "superior" race was married to an alien Prince as living proof of a political alliance. At the time of the marriage/peace treaty no one thought that the Prince would become King of his people, and that an heir would be necessary... more

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