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"Exile on Earth may not be the horror he imagined."
Reviewed by Flora Bell
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted January 20, 2003
Gian preferred death to exile with humans. After all,
they are just savages. That is why his survival of the
crash of his ship on Earth is not greeted with joy.
It took Angel Wright two days to gain the courage to
investigate the cause of the explosion of sound that Read more...
"The admirable and enjoyable alien hero is indeed a 'treasure'."
Reviewed by Raelene Gorlinsky
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted January 20, 2003
Two days after hearing an explosion coming from somewhere
on her extensive Connecticut horse ranch and quarries,
Angel Wright finally gets up the courage to investigate.
What she finds is all the signs of a plane crash -- except
the metallic debris is very strange. And when she finds the Read more...
"Love from Above"
Reviewed by Shirley Alguire
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted March 3, 2003
Angel Wright was a single mom with two teenage twin sons,
whom she was raising with support from her ex-husband Eric.
Their marriage had not been a healthy one, as Angel found
Eric very controlling and she had to break away. Angel
lived on her family estate. In the past Read more...
Also available in e-book format from the publisher.
SummaryWhen Angel Wright finds shattered bits of a charred metal
craft at her mines, she's astonished that the pilot
survived the crash. Horrified to learn he's not native to
this planet, she knows she can't risk taking him to the
hospital. Forced into an alliance, she and Gian invent lies
to keep his identity secret from the world and most of all
from Eric, her ex-husband.
Gian doesn't see a 'primitive' when he gazes at his
beautiful rescuer. Angel is actually the most magnificent
woman he's ever encountered. He's determined to rescue her
from her tyrannical ex, and to have her for himself, but he
finds being her hero a very dangerous game, for Eric isn't
the only one suspicious of him.
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