by Lexi Ander
I am a mean and vicious human and I am about to stab somebody's baby in the guts with an alien machete. If you have a problem with it, move along.~~*~~Here we go:1.There are more alien species in these 150 pages than in all five Star Treks combined.There is too much cramped into too short of a book....
~ Review by TeresaI grew up reading science fiction, fantasy and romance novels. They were never all in the same book however, which is why I love Alpha Trine. It combined all the things I adored from my favourite genres and put them all together. Alpha Trine has spaceships and technology; it has ...
Wow. It's been awhile since a book kept me awake into the wee hours of the morning. Not only was this a well written sci-fi adventure, it was a wonderful romance. It's not perfect, but what few flaws I discovered did not at all hinder my complete enjoyment of the story. It swept me away from page on...
Lexi Ander created a huge, new world in Alpha Trine, with lots of interesting species and conflicts. Every one of the alien races is different and unique and sometimes even kind of funny (or not) – like the L'Eemas, who will destroy themselves (preferably in a great explosion) when they reach a cert...
I don't think I'm cut out for Sci-fi. Alpha Trine was a somewhat fun but mediocre read for me-- one that would be better appreciated by someone else, I believe. Lexi Ander has crafted an intricate and intriguing vision of the world in the far away future (I can't really say 'alternate-world' sin...
Originally read in 2012
I enjoyed a lot about this book and really admired Ander's incredible inventiveness, but the experience of reading it was mostly frustrating. My favorite part was the opening chapters about Zeus' adoption, but once the story moved to the space station I was overwhelmed by the onslaught of different ...