Peggy Collins
This is another sweet and steamy romance set on the Colony. There is a feisty space-worthy heroine and an intelligent swoon-worthy hero. Maia, a medic bound for the Colony, wakes from stasis to discover that not only has she been kidnapped by an alien, but is about to give birth to his “experiment.” Quick thinking rids her of half the problem, but now she needs to get help before the baby decides it’s time to come. Joost, aka Ghost, is an Emergency Services Agent from the Colony sent to answer Maia’s emergency beacon. It’s too bad he looks a lot like the bad guy alien, and is about to meet the same fate. Fortunately, for him and our story, Ghost is a djinn who is able to materialize and dematerialize when necessary. Due to another emergency, Ghost can’t get clearance to land right away, and the baby is coming. Can he handle this? What will happen when they make it to the Colony? Ghost and Maia like each other. That’s a good place to start. Good read. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
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Margaret Kolosky
l have a soft spot for colony aliens. Tis story will not disappoint. Getting over your own trouble is hard. Helping another is impossible when you want to wrap them in protective layers and keep them safe until they heal. Not everyone wants to be cared for and protected in this way. A gutsy, compelling story that lets you know all is nott normal when you add hormones and babies.
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Amber
I enjoyed reading this short book. There were plenty of parts that made me laugh. The romance is sweet. The pages get a little bit steamy near the end, but it's more sweet than anything. I'm enjoying the world of the colony more with each book I read in it. I received a free advanced copy from the author and this is my voluntary honest review.
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