Alien Contact for Kid Sisters by Edward Hoornaert

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Alien Contact for Kid Sisters by Edward Hoornaert
Publisher: self
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Full (323 pages)
Heat Level: Sensual
Rating: 4 stars
Review by: Rose

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Quinn Lebatarde, a scam artist fleeing the police, dons the uniform of a Royal Guardian killed by a tunnel collapse. When Marianne mistakes him for her bodyguard, Quinn can’t decide whether to save the feisty maiden, fall in love with her—or kidnap her. With bloodthirsty rebels pursuing them and a treasure map in his pocket, what will he choose?

I really enjoyed this book and all the characters (especially Quinn.. the banter between him and Marianne had me giggling.) Even though this is the second book in the series, it can easily be read alone- although it did make me want to read the first book to find out more about the Kwadrans and how Marianne’s older sister, Elinor, became the Kwadran queen.

The characters are all fully drawn—they have their faults, but they grow over the course of the book. The chemistry between Marianne and Quinn is reminiscent of that between Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in Romancing the Stone (not a coincidence that this movie is referenced in the book blurb!) The action was strong, and the hardships Quinn and Marianne go through on their journey plays a great part in their growth.

Mr. Hoornaert’s writing is clean and tight—it was a pleasure to read and I’m looking forward to reading more of his works.

Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting

  2. Lisa Brown says

    Congrats on the tour, the book looks great and thanks for the chance to win.

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  5. Eva Millien says

    Sounds like a terrific read, thanks for sharing the review!

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