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SAMANTHA WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARVES - Mimi Riser

Amber Heat - www.amberquill.com

ISBN: 978-1-60272-062-6

June 2007 

Erotic Science Fiction Romance Short Story

Heat Level 2

 

Somewhere In Space

 

Just when Samantha White thought things couldn't get worse, she found herself on a spaceship, naked, and surrounded by what she at first thought were very large troll dolls. The dwarves, Flotto, Jotto, Notto, Totto, Vrotto, Xotto, and Bleggh called themselves Harvesters. Also aboard is Deuce, a splendid specimen of a man who looked like he had just stepped out of a James Bond movie.

 

But, Samantha, who herself resembles Marilyn Monroe, (how did that happen?), is bound for the planet Helle. It is run by an evil Prince who owns Deuce and has sent him to train Samantha as a sex slave. The Prince has opened a Pleasure House on Helle as an added tourist attraction. He shows movies from Earth and offers patrons the star of their choice for whatever they want.

 

SAMANTHA WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARVES is such a delight. I love the premise that is not like any I have come across in a re-styling of a fairy tale. The dwarves are raunchy, rude, crude, obnoxious, and each is a different color. Will Deuce and Samantha find a way to escape the Evil Prince, or will both of them have to go to Helle.

 

Mimi Riser has taken a much loved story, put a clever spin on it, and takes her readers on a wild ride through the Cosmos. Her style is witty and her inventions are so outlandishly perfect. The twists, turns and surprises made me laugh and I needed a fan while reading the soul-searing, mind-boggling lovemaking. SAMANTHA WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARVES is charming and irrisistible. Be prepared to smile a lot while reading this much-endorsed book.

 

Maggie Anderson

 

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