Unnatural Selection

Unnatural Selection by Alaine Hood, published by Black Lace in 2005, is a 256-page work written in English that explores the intersection of biology and human relationships. The narrative follows Hailey, a biologist with a keen interest in sexual evolution, who believes that natural selection thrives when women have multiple options. Balancing her studies and her role as a bike messenger, Hailey finds herself observing the nightlife of the city, where her perspective on human mating is challenged by her encounters with two attractive men, Noah and Cade.
As the story unfolds, readers will discover how Hailey’s expertise in animal behavior influences her interactions with Noah, Cade, and Rick, a rugged big cat handler. The book delves into themes of desire and competition, as Hailey takes the lead in her romantic pursuits, turning the tables on traditional mating dynamics. Unnatural Selection presents a unique blend of fiction, erotica, and romance, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of attraction and choice in a contemporary setting.
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Hailey is an up-and-coming biologist,and sexual evolution is her passion. Natural selection works best, she believes, when a woman has lots of options. Between her studies and her job as a bike messenger, Hailey hasn’t had time to do much more than be a voyeur watching the nocturnal habits of her own species in the city’s nightclubs.
Everything changes when she meets Noah and Cade, two very sexy men who will overturn her views on human mating games. But Hailey knows a lot more about animal passion than they realise and, before they know it, she’s the one doing the hunting – with Cade,Noah,and a rugged big cat handler named Rick as her prey.
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