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Alien Warrior's Captive Bride by Juno Wells

mahaliathenerd's review

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5.0

So cute

The red hair woman saves a whole species from a parasite. You laugh, you love everyone, and you feel good about the ending. I recommend this!

vickylou's review

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2.0

An OK read... but, oh man... did it go on and on and on...

Some typo's/continuity/grammatical errors...

bobsvoid's review

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2.0

I felt really disconnected while reading. We don’t really get much of a backstory of the world. It may be that this author has an original series where we learn about it, but it didn’t fully transfer here. So when you meet the lead characters, you’re just thrown in.

I know it’s an alien book, but regardless of that, it was difficult to really get into the story. Nothing really stood out about the plot or characters. I also just had issues with everything being so instant. How does one human know how to become a leader? On average, a person wouldn’t know how to be in charge of an alien race. (Yes I laughed typing that).

There were also some mechanical errors that just made it too difficult to enjoy.

atheresa's review

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2.0

Sickening sweet. Everyone just LOVED Queen Hope. With no education, training nor experience, she (singlehandedly) saved the Draconians in Dark Space. She didn't want a leadership role but she sure could dole out the advice (wink wink). The heroine was too perfect and the hero was too boring. Book was not a strong standalone. DNF @ 75%.

mousegoddess's review

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2.0

a little over halfway through the book my brain acclimated to the lack of editing and it was slightly smoother reading after that. What do people have against editors that they don't use them?
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