Stolen by an Alien
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Amanda Milo
AROKH I broke the rules and stole an auction item from her buyers. Because somehow, they'd managed to abduct a Gryfala princess. Though... she doesn't look, or act, or sound quite like I thought one of her kind would. But I'm merely a Rakhii gladiator; this is the closest I've actually ever been to a princess. I'd be considered lucky indeed if she chose me to guard her. Instead, I want more. I need her to claim me. Because she doesn't know it, but now I can't let her go. ANGIE Woke up in a freaking auction pen. With no coffee. But there were aliens. And they didn't bid on me out of the goodness of their hearts. FML. Then this nice alien showed up in the nick of time, but he keeps referring to me as "Princess" and I'm starting to worry what he'll do when he finds out that there's been a little case of mistaken identity, that I'm not royalty - see, I'm not even whatever alien he mistook me for... I'm just a human. ****Content warning: For readers 18 years and older Contains explicit sexual situations, dark themes, sensitive subjects, and violence. Despite happenings inside this story not being entirely sunshine and roses, this couple gets their sweet Happily Ever After ♥
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Author
Amanda Milo
Pages
330
Publisher
Amanda Milo
Published Date
2018-03
ISBN
1393842143 9781393842149
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"Uuuugggghhhh. I really loved aspects of this book. Angie was saved and comforted by Arokh. His overbearing possessiveness yet sweet attitude toward Angie. Like most reviewers I too liked the first half of the story. The language barrier is one of my favorites, but sadly, this wasn't meant to be. After a half day of Angie trying to learn Arokh language, it is never brought up again, and he just goes and buys a translator.
I'm guessing it's difficult to traverse languages because most authors go the easy route, but you are missing out on so much bonding while sharing in each others confusion. The writing inconsistencies didn't stop there either. After the second half, things just kept happening that had no barring on the current story. It was a setup for others when we hadn't finished this one.
The Gryfala and Rakhii dynamic was very interesting and sad. The way Arokh whole body changed just for her was such a beautiful inclusion. Again, after the second half, when we met the hobs, things just got out of hand. All three of them fighting over Agnie were annoying and repetitive. Also, the author was very vague on subjects and overstated others.
I just can't stress enough how I want an alien romance with **** but also emotional depth and world-building. I want to have it all, but it's looking impossible at the moment."