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Book Reviews of Outcast (Cat Star Chronicles, Bk 4)

Outcast (Cat Star Chronicles, Bk 4)
Outcast - Cat Star Chronicles, Bk 4
Author: Cheryl Brooks
ISBN-13: 9781402218965
ISBN-10: 1402218966
Publication Date: 6/1/2009
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 58 ratings
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Book Type: Paperback
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morbidromantic avatar reviewed Outcast (Cat Star Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 63 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Outcast by Cheryl Brooks is book four in the Cat Star Chronicles series. In this installment, Zetithian Lynx has been stolen from his planet at its destruction and sold into slavery. A slave of slave women, Lynx is made to share his special intimate talents with 50 harem women. At first, he enjoys the constant lovemaking, but after a while it begins to wear on him and he loses the ability to feel arousal. Kicked out of the harem, he travels on his own to find work, to earn enough money to buy land and live quietly. After his bad experience with the harem women, Lynx wants nothing to do with a woman ever again.

Imagine his upset when he comes to work for Bonnie, who is with child by her ex-boyfriend, a man who stole her money and ran off. As an honest and hard worker, Lynx decides to stay, though he has no interest in even being Bonnie's friend. Despite the unfriendliness that Lynx displays, Bonnie tries her hardest to live with him peacefully even though the two of them can barely get along. Lynx is nothing short of rude and dismissive, even a bit mean at times. After a while though, Bonnie begins to love Lynx. Despite his attitude and her knowing he wants nothing to do with women, she can't help but fall prey to his good qualities.

However, Lynx has no interest in loving her back.

Yet.

In Outcast, Cheryl Brooks creates a very realistic world. I have to praise her creativity for not only thinking up good characters, but also in the creation of unique planets and alien species. I am not usually one for science fiction-y type things, but I loved the setting for Outcast. The entire "here we are on an alien planet" thing was so casual that you slipped right into the reality of it as if it were quite simply so.

Brooks really drew out the tension on this one, too. Outcast didn't have the lead female and sexy male hero fall instantly into each other arms. The conflict between the two was great, even if main character Bonnie DID fall in love with Lynx awfully quick. I can't blame her, though, because a cute guy is a cute guy. It was truly sweet the way that the two of them fought, and how different Bonnie's perception of Lynx was to how he really felt. Yeah, he had a chip on his shoulder and it showed. But, in any good romance/erotica book, the steadfast female soon enough melts the ice of the cold, distant man's heart in no time.

Outcast is creative, humorous, emotional, and sexy. It was my introduction to sci-fi erotica and romance, and I have to say that I enjoyed this one very much. I haven't read any of the other Cat Star Chronicles, but I plan to go out and get a copy of 1, 2, and 3 as soon as possible. It was unbelievable fun to involve myself in the personal world of Bonnie and Lynx.
reviewed Outcast (Cat Star Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 239 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Alright this book was the best in the series in terms of writing style. She did a great job with character development and followed up with previous characters. Overall I really enjoyed this one and would recommend it. I think you can get away with reading this one without the others.
barbsis avatar reviewed Outcast (Cat Star Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 1076 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Lynx had a much rougher time than the other "cats". He was a sex slave for 10 years to 50 women. It's no wonder he couldn't get it up any longer. Poor thing. I really like Bonnie's character. What a wonderful, caring woman. A terrific match for Lynx.

This is a great story with lots of sex in the second half of the book and a sad story in the beginning.
bengal77 avatar reviewed Outcast (Cat Star Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I have to say that I actually enjoyed Outcast quite a bit. It has more of a western feel to it which makes for a very interesting read as it is still set on another planet in the future. Brooks really shows off her interest in world building in this book as she starts to explore more and more how societies function and people connect with each other. Overall I think that this book is a much better read than book 3, Rogue, and is just as good as book 2, warrior.
reviewed Outcast (Cat Star Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 254 more book reviews
love this book