So I Married an Alien
Mail-Order Alien Grooms, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Mila Ridha
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Christopher Andrews
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By:
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Lyonne Riley
What's a girl to do when her cat dies and a plague wipes out most of the male population? Why, she marries an alien, of course!
Amara is a party girl with a boring day job, on the search for meaning in her life. When she applies to the Galactic Matching Program looking for an alien husband, she's paired with Roth'kar, a four-armed Karthinian. Four arms may present problems when it comes to buying clothes, but Amara's excited to find out what else her new husband can do with them.
Roth'kar was raised in poverty on a ship in deep space. His plan to escape? The Matching Program, where all he has to do is please a human bride for thirty days to earn residency on Earth, and then he'll be free. Though the planet is overrun with strange animals, Roth'kar is thrilled to feel the sun on his face.
But he didn't expect his new wife to be sweet and thoughtful, teaching him the value of kissing, the thrill of clubbing, and the simple joy of a walk in the park. As Roth'kar falls for Amara, will his plans change?
Contains mature themes.
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Out of this world cute ;p
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The FL is VERY emotionally immature and does not show character growth. FL loves her alcohol and marijuana and introduces both to ML throughout the story. Sure they still end up together at the end, but there was no visual growth from her. Because of this, I just kept seeing the FL as a brat. The ML has plenty of evidence of character growth and even learns a life lesson. FL keeps saying she understands his situation and then pulls a "he never loved me" and "I was just being used this whole time". Even though she mentions if she was in his shoes she would want to do anything to leave the ship too. Which makes it confusing when she all of a sudden cannot relate to him and why he signed up for a marriage program with no real interest on getting married.
I have only read two of this authors works now, but I'm still astonished with how differently I have rated them when they were both published in the same year. I could sing praises of "Mischief Maker" the story is amazing and the character growth of both the FL and ML were beautifully done. But, for me, this book was not hitting all of my boxes for what I consider a good story. However, this book may be for someone else and that's okay. I hope the author keeps writing and expanding their creativity to produce wonderful stories regardless.
ML Deserves Better
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