Book two was as funny as the first one! I laughed most of the time reading this book! I loved the characters especially James, Kitty, and ACE! And we finally get to meet Kitty's infamous best friend Chuck in this book. Nice tie in, Koch. Nice tie in. I couldn't put this book down once I started it a...
I'm liking this series more and more. Kitty is learning her job within the AC unit and is enjoying her relationship with Jeff. Because of restrictions by the AC's they can' marry, and she's a little scared of that, but she loves what they have together. Until the bad guys start some stuff and old...
Touched by an Alien was one of my favourite reads of the year so far so I couldn't wait to get started on Alien Tango. I have totally fallen in love with this series and am so glad I already have my copy of Alien in the Family to devour next. I said in my previous review that I don't read a lot of...
Read entire review at Smash Attack Reads! http://www.smashattackreads.com/2011/10/alien-tango-sugar-tits-and-walrus-boy.htmlWhere ever do I start? I can always tell when I’m really enjoying a book because I don’t have a lot of notes written down. Yes, I’m one of those readers. Well, if you could see...
It's been five months since marketing manager Katherine "Kitty" Katt started working with the aliens from Alpha Centauri, and she and Jeff Martini are getting closer. But when an experimental spacecraft is mysteriously returned to the Kennedy Space Center, Kitty and the rest of her team are called i...
My thoughts:This series continues to be utterly amusing. There is lots of stuff happening and there is lots of humour promised.How to write a review of this strange book, that is the question. First let me start that Kitty is an amazing heroine, she can kick ass, she is funny and when it comes to me...
Rating: 3.0 stars.Genre: Science Fiction and RomanceAlien Tango is the second book in the Katherine “Kitty” Katt series by Gini Koch and the sequel to Touched by an Alien. It has been six months since Kitty found out that humans are not alone on this planet and there are those who aren't exactly fri...
Actual rating 3.5As much as I loved Martini in the previous book, he got on my nerves in this one. He definitely redeemed himself at the end, which just now got me thinking that while not necessarily intended to annoy me, Martini’s insecurities were somewhat vital to the plot line. It still made m...
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