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Alien Romance

In the Arms of the Alien

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Alien Romance

By: Olivia Myers
Narrated by: Jim Roberts
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He invaded Earth and enslaved her body. She invaded his pants and took him to another galaxy.

Twenty-year-old Katy is thrilled to spend her spring break on the beach with her friends, until strange, muscular beings come forth from the waves, capturing women.

When she wakes on a glittering and beautiful alien planet, Katy at first thinks she's dreaming. Soon, however, she realizes the truth of her situation - she's a prisoner. The women on the planet are treated as treasured slaves, and Katy yearns for her freedom, wanting only to escape and return to Earth.

Abesi, the alien who brought her to his planet, has other plans for Katy. Although love between Abesi's kind and their human captives is forbidden, he slowly begins to show Katy the depth of his feelings for her.

Will his devotion lead to their deaths, or will true love conquer all on Earth and in the skies above?

©2016 Olivia Myers (P)2016 Olivia Myers
Fiction Romance Science Fiction Solar System
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This story would have been much better if it wasn't read in a matter-of-fact monotone. It made the characters seem either really cold or really flighty. I really struggled to get through the story because of this. This author could do much better with a different narrator.

great story, but awful narrator!

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I liked the story. Short wish we knew more about everything going on. I mean I’m nosy. I did like the book I liked it enough to say I want more and to know more.

Not bad

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This has got to be just about the dumbest alien story I've come across. The performance was good but the story needs alot of work.

Very disappointed

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Twinkie of a story that's very thin on satisfaction and with zero nutritional value. But sometimes, that's what you want. Narration is a little wooden, almost like he's reading a fractured fairy tale (those who've seen TV Rocky & Bullwinkle) On sale only!!!

Total fluff

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This story had potential but the narrator was awful. His voice would be better suited for a comic book. He sounds like a superman or batman character and was just not right for this book. The story had no substance just a basic alien story.

Performance ruined the story

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The narrator sounds like he's doing a radio commercial for laundry soap in 1930! Awful!

The plot has many illogical twists and turns. I like my books, even fantasy, to be somewhat believable.

The heroine was a little stupid and slutty.

The sex was boring.

Not For Me

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First off the narration wasn't all that inspiring. The narrator could use some acting lessons. The story itself was overwhelmingly confusing. First off why was it forbidden for the aliens to have a romantic relationship. Secondly why were the women doing manual labor if the men lost all their women why were the alien catering to them and treating them like queens. After all they wanted them to be the saviors of their race. Next thing that was kind of baffling was the lack of technology mentioned in the book. Most alien stories often speak of a language translator of some kind or never fails, but for some reason that wasn't the case in this story. Another thing that had my mind blown and was never explained was who was the replica of Katy... was she a clone, a hologram or what. How did Abesi know Katy was in trouble when she feel off the boat? That was never explained. Last but not least did she ever become pregnant. Oh yeah how did Abesi get over her unintentional betrayal? Not the best Alien book I've ever read.

Underwhelming

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