Insufficient Mating Material is not about sexual shortcomings. It's "Survivorman" with sex. At the dramatic climax of FORCED MATE, the high-handed Prince Tarrant-Arragon decreed that his scandalous, fashionista sister (the one who made a film of herself having sex with an unsuitable and dangerous stranger) should become the liability wife of his defeated political rival. Further, the rival must undergo enforced, identity-changing surgery, be renamed Djetth, and must vow never to tell the indiscreet Princess Marsh that he was her last lover. What Tarrant-Arragon does not know is that Djetth has a distinctive tattoo that only his lovers have seen. The Royal shotgun wedding does not go off without a hitch. When Princess Marsh sees the tortured condition that her groom appears to be in as he limps up the aisle to marry her, she decides that she is not going to go through with a marriage to this poor substitute --as she thinks-- for the best lover she's ever had, and telekinetically hurls Prince Djetth onto his emaciated rump without touching him. Someone in the royal household decides that this embarrassing couple must die. Tarrant-Arragon maroons the unhappy (unmarried) couple on a sub-tropical island on the alien planet An'Koor until his sister learns to appreciate a male who knows his way around the sharp end of a hunting knife... not realizing that he's set them up as sitting ducks for a killer.
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