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Strangely clichéd for a book about alien love

Review from Hunter’s Claim →

This book was filled with tired romance novel tropes that were even less believable in the context of an alien interaction. Worse, though, there was no emotional transition between “You’re kidnapping me, not cool,” to “why aren’t you kissing me,” to “I love you more than life.”

*sobs*

Review from Enrage →

Rachel sure knows how to pull onnyour heartstrings and bring out emotions you didn’t know you had. This book was a rollercoaster of emotions and then end left me speechless.

A trashy sci-fi garbage

Review from Forerunner →

I might be soiled by mostly reading good sci-fi by acclaimed authors, so when I bought this book by unknown authors lured in by what seemed like an interesting premise, I didn’t have high expectations, but didn’t expect complete and utter trash like it is. The wiring is on a level you would expect from..

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Review from Gracie’s Touch →

Sci Fi Romance with some interesting twists. Not just fluff but an actual story line that I haven’t encountered yet.I wonder if the second book in the series will pull me in further or leave me sneezing in a gathering of star dust.Time will tell.

Sigh.

Review from Touch of Frost →

Struggled to finish. Sorry. Like SE Smith generally, just not this one. Too undisciplined of a storyline, and borrowings from other series too obvious.

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Review from Crashback →

Relevant and essential to understanding current Events in Asia. Fantastic narrator- just clearly not one with a military background. I.e.: “Bowditch”- as in ship’s bow, not bow & arrow.? Amazon, get a military guy to read the next version.