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Sex, the Stars & Princess Simla

Princess Simla has an ulterior motive when her father sends her out to warn the 12 colonised world of an impending alien invasion, she's looking for a husband. Only problem is her chaperone, an unstoppable android, doesn't think anybody's acceptable.
Action, adventure and adult romance make this an intriguing read for fans of old-style space opera science fiction.


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Princess Simla has an ulterior motive when her father sends her out to warn the 12 colonised world of an impending alien invasion, she's looking for a husband. Only problem is her chaperone, an unstoppable android, doesn't think anybody's acceptable.
Action, adventure and adult romance make this an intriguing read for fans of old-style space opera science fiction.

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About Gurmeet Mattu (View Profile)

Gurmeet Mattu is a Scot of Indian descent. He is an award winning dramatist with a track record in theatre and radio plays, TV sitcoms and screenplays. A trained journalist he is also a qualified coach. He now publishes and edits the comedy e-mag, Amock.

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Harold Gibbins
Harold Gibbins LIKES this book
A very enjoyable story that was fun to read. Reminded me a little of the original stories by Burroughs, and Piper. Keep up the good work!
C.c Hazel
C.c Hazel LIKES this book
I loved this book. Great story.
Lindsay Gorrie
Lindsay Gorrie LIKES this book
I found this to be a fun story in the style of the space operas of E.E.Smith with characterisation by Heinlein. The only thing I disliked is that the ending was a little too sudden perhaps.

There is a distinct feeling that Heinlein's 'Number of the Beast' characters have successfully applied for the lead roles, with D.T. staring as Simla and Sharpie playing Elfi; that leaves Jake appearing as the Great Father and Zeb as our hero, Yaf, both of whom fit quite well. Our stolid automaton Shap, fortunately, is not like Gay Deceiver.

All in all a darn good read, if a bit short. Definitely going to sample some of this author's other works.
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