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Polyamorous – The Polyamorous Princess

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[Siren Menage Amour: Erotic Sci-Fi Menage a Trois Romance, M/M/F, M/M]

A passionate, spoiled princess. A brilliant intelligence officer. A tough marine.

Princess Allison, the coddled daughter of the Emperor of Mankind, is irreparably disturbed by the vicious war with the cat-like Arupians. Her social life is in shambles. Her friends are all on duty. Allie spends her days teaching old American history at the University or else hiding out in the royal Safe Room.

Then two fascinating men enter her life.

Second Lieutenant Damon Hyde is a swaggering and respected marine. Most people think he’s fearless–except for Allie, who falls for his vulnerability.

Lieutenant JG Harrison Douglas is brilliant. Most people think he’s also crazy–except for Allie, who is drawn to his eccentricity.

Brought together by fate, Allie falls in love, torn between the two men who love her and fight to win her. As new and disparate emotions blossom, Allie, Damon, and Harry are pulled into a passionate, polyamorous relationship. The three are forced to come to terms with their love for one another as they rely on their wits and skills, not only for their own survival, but also for all mankind on His Majesty’s Star Ship Boone.

A Siren Erotic Romance

Reviews:
5 Angels:
“The Polyamorous Princess is an intriguing book, and one that kept me interested. Although it is primarily an erotic novel, the reader will also discover a good grounding in science fiction allowing the action to take place in a believable spaceship in the middle of an epic war. The romance scenes whether f/m, m/m or m/m/f have all been delicately and tastefully done although because of the nature of the book some readers may find the scenes uncomfortable. I thought this book was excellent and I would recommend to anyone who is looking for an erotic book with a difference or for anyone who is looking for an erotic science fiction novel. I will definitely be looking out for more of Ms. Aaron’s work.” –Heidi, Fallen Angel Reviews

4.5 Blue Ribbons: The Polyamorous Princess takes a different look at the menage relationship. I especially enjoyed the realistic portrayal of the men in the story trying to come to grips with Allie’s feelings for the other as well as the preening and posturing that goes along with trying to make the other man go away. Once they accept that they could be a family, the rest was gravy. Each character was remarkably diverse and I liked how Ms. Aaron portrayed their differences. For a completely unique take on a menage, or rather, polyamorous relationship, The Polyamorous Princess won-t disappoint.” -Natasha Smith, Romance Junkies

4.5 Kisses: The Polyamorous Princess is a fascinating tale set in a bold world. Polyamorous relations are nothing new to the world created by Melodee Aaron. Allison’s father is married to four women who are all in love with each other. There are no sexual taboos in Allison-s world. Allison is a loving woman caught between two men. She loves them both and is torn apart at having to choose one. Damon and Harry are both yummy in their determination to win Allison. Damon is heroic when he leaves on his mission. I will admit to crying a bit when he was reported as dead. Melodee Aaron did an outstanding job bringing her characters to life. The story focuses on the relationship between the three characters, but the war with the Arupian Empire is very much a presence in The Polyamorous Princess. The book’s plot has a wonderful flow and the story is a pleasure to read.” –Tara Renee, Two Lips Reviews

The Polyamorous Princess


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Polyamorous – The Polyamorous Princess

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A passionate, spoiled princess. A brilliant intelligence officer. A tough marine. Princess Allison, the coddled daughter of the Emperor of Mankind, is irreparably disturbed by the vicious war with the cat-like Arupians. Her social life is in shambles. Her friends are all on duty. Allie spends her days teaching old American history at the University or else hiding out in the royal Safe Room. Then two fascinating men enter her life. Second Lieutenant Damon Hyde is a swaggering and respected marine. Most people think he’s fearless-except for Allie, who falls for his vulnerability. Lieutenant JG Harrison Douglas is brilliant. Most people think he’s also crazy-except for Allie, who is drawn to his eccentricity. Brought together by fate, Allie falls in love, torn between the two men who love her and fight to win her. As new and disparate emotions blossom, Allie, Damon, and Harry are pulled into a passionate, polyamorous relationship. The three are forced to come to terms with their love for one another as they rely on their wits and skills, not only for their own survival, but also for all mankind on His Majesty’s Star Ship Boone. The romance scenes whether f/m, m/m or m/m/f …an erotic book with a difference. 5 Angels” – Fallen Angel Reviews, “Damon and Harry are both yummy in their determination to win Allison. 4.5 Kisses” – Two Lips Reviews, “a completely unique take on a ménage. 4.5 Blue Ribbons” – Romance Junkies, “knocks the socks off in a carnal explosion. 4.5 Stars/Orgasmic” – Just Erotic Romance Reviews, “4.5 Stars” – Ecataromance Target information for this title:

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Polyamorous – The Second Question Of Monogamy

The last time I wrote about monogamy it prompted a lot of great comments, which led to even more questions. The first question is: is long term (20 or more years) monogamy a natural state for humans? The second question becomes this: if it’s not our natural state, what are our options in a society that generally favors monogamy?

I am in a long term monogamous relationship (22 years) so I’m probably not the best person to be pontificating on the benefits of polyamory. As my relationship has become challenging again over the past few months, it has offered me the opportunity to explore other options. Our first option was to go back into couples therapy, which we began two weeks ago. Other options include shaking things up sexually. Over the past few years, we’ve discussed inviting a third person into our bed. We have friends who are in an open relationship, and I have some polyamorous friends, which coupled with some research I’ve done, has led me to some conclusions about polyamory. 

First let me say that although long term monogamy is not our natural state, there is absolutely nothing wrong with making it your personal choice. In fact, I believe that tremendous growth and healing can come from a long term monogamous relationship if both partners are committed to that growth. You don’t have to be in exactly the same place in your journeys, but it is important to be heading in the same direction. When one person wants to get off the ride, the problems begin. 

Second, I do not believe that becoming non-monogamous will by itself solve serious relationship problems. For example, if the problem is a lack of emotional connection, it’s probably a very bad idea to bring another person into the sexual relationship. Doing so would give the person seeking deeper emotional connection a different person to relate to, which would likely cause an even deeper divide with their partner. 

A third point when considering alternatives to monogamy is the issue of trust. If you don’t trust your partner, don’t even consider non-monogamy. Jealousy and insecurity are two big warning signs that there’s not enough trust for non-monogamy in your relationship. I suspect that 85-90% of couples fall into this category. It takes a lot of emotional maturity to allow your partner to be with another person sexually and still maintain a loving emotional commitment.

Creating a healthy, loving non-monogamous relationship is tricky business. Essential components include trust, mutual love and respect, and open communication. Maintaining open communication means discussing the entire range of feelings you experience, even if you’d rather not confess to them. Both you and your partner must be willing to live and speak from an open heart.  I would recommend creating a clear contract in advance, including a clause that invites re-negotiation on a regular basis. 

In my contemplation about all of this, I’ve concluded that non-monogamy would work best in two cases. In the first, a couple deeply loves each other and cherishes the companionship of the relationship but have different sexual needs. In the second, both partners consciously choose to change the paradigm of monogamy for themselves and within their relationship. If you fit into one of these categories, you may find a rich and varied world at your feet. Just remember to practice safe sex!

By: Johanna Lyman
Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Second-Question-of-Monogamy&id=2939766
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Johanna Lyman
Spiritual Love Coach
Romance Recovery: Whether You Stay or Go, Do It With Courage, Clarity and Ease
http://www.romancerecovery.com
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