3-1/2 stars. Enjoyable book. I think the author tried really hard to make this book romantic and she almost achieved it.
A quick, smutty read with aliens in space. Should be read after One thousand Brides for better understanding IMO. Read more like a smutty epilogue since we meet Delos & Janis again =)
Janis is trying out her wedding gown, trying to make it fit, when the PA system comes alive with the announcement "We need a thousand Brides to our space ship" -- and then everything is black. What started as a normal day, turned out to be the day when she´s abducted, knocked out and transformed. Wi...
I'm kind of flabbergasted at so many reviews that take this book seriously. I was guffawing from pretty much the first sentence. But I guess if Jane Austen can have zombies, O. Henry can have freaky alien sexcapades.
2.5 Stars - It started out with a bang but lulled then kinda fizzled for me.
It seems this is part of a series, an epilogue of sorts for a previous story, so I was missing quite a lot, especially regarding the Terilian universe and the twist on how these pointy-eared males ended up with earthling wives, but it still was a sweet (and hot) short story.Good to know aliens suck ...
Little bit of Rubanesque, alien, exhibitionist love. It was a sweet story about a larger Earth woman who found total acceptance with her alien husband, and the sacrifices each made for the other's happiness. Of course, it was short, but it was well-done short.