Alien General's Bride: SciFi Alien Romance (Brion Brides), by Vi Voxley
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Nothing could have prepared her for the general... This is a 100 k full scifi romance novel featuring a BBW human heroine and a growly alpha male Brion warrior general. It can and should be read as a standalone and has a guaranteed HEA ending! Grab it now for 99 Cents for a limited time! Isolde Fenner had big dreams, but surprisingly enough, the universe was even bigger. Curvy and confident, she set out on her first intergalactic mission as a scientist from Earth, studying alien species. But she didn't even get to step foot on her shuttle when everything was turned upside down. The most powerful man in the universe wanted her. Her. And despite knowing better, she wanted him too. No one says no to the general. But she can't let him know that. Diego Grothan is undefeated. Body, mind, soul - there is no one stronger than the Brion general, one of the most feared men in the universe. But even he finds himself on the brink of destruction when a human woman calls to him like nothing else. She is his. She simply doesn't know it yet. Not only is it unthinkable to want a human, but it might just be the push his enemies need to come for him. But Diego Grothan is prepared. Always. Thrust into intrigue, war and hunted by enemies hiding behind veils, Diego must prove himself not only to his new bride, but the galaxy at large. It is no easy feat, but he is, after all, undefeated... Will Isolde give into the mouthwateringly hot and equally as ferocious alien general or will fate make the decision for her?
Alien General's Bride: SciFi Alien Romance (Brion Brides), by Vi Voxley- Amazon Sales Rank: #27808 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-28
- Released on: 2015-11-28
- Format: Kindle eBook
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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful. This couple never gets together in the 64% I read. Think watching paint dry there is so little romance. By not joking You know, I tried to like this. Initially I was almost thrilled. The heroine was a thinker and a bit funny, sarcastic. The hero was the great alpha male who instantly recognized this BBW as his soul mate. But, hours later, at 64% I was done. This couple STILL wasn't together (no sex) and the heroine was going to an alien planet while the hero - who had been actually looking forward to spending her off alone to a different alien planet - goes off in a different direction. No one is in love. They are miserable together in public and private. Everything is internal thoughts as they say nothing to each other. They were never together but now dramatically and with great angst mourn what might have been as they think of how great sex together could have been ... because they had WEEKS or months of opportunity which they filled with silently living together. There are no gifts, no attempts to woo or court, no flirtation, no trading of favorite memories or customs, no attempts to get to know each other. Seriously. If this is a romance, it was written by ... well, I gave up reading and wrote this review. I assume they get together in the last 10 pages, all is forgiven and forgotten, then HEA. Yeah right.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Diego - capable of almost-poetry. Who knew? By kyrais Score is more like a 3.5, but I rounded down instead of up this time.I did mostly enjoy the story - there were many, many laugh out loud moments because Isolde really is funny and her commentary is not to be missed. There are also many sweet and tender moments - Diego says the most lovely things, almost unimaginable coming from him.What I did find problematic was that just as Isolde herself points out at one point, she doesn't really even know why she's fighting him. So when the heroine herself tells you that she's not quite sure what the conflict is all about -- well, Houston, we might have a problem.That bit IS ameliorated by the fact that I know why I would have fought him: the stuff that Diego kept from her was really not okay and the fact that she was only spared a truly horrific fate because she was his fated one was also really not okay and the whole thing the Brions did was also supremely not okay.I also thought that her original stance on not wanting to just fall into fate was a good one, but I was disappointed that she never ends up trying to do anything about it. She's upset at him, but there's very little communication, and there's a lot of angst, but neither of them seem to actually make good strides towards resolving it.Whereas I disagree that there was nothing going on between them, I do think that I felt a lot of their making up in the end felt a lot more lust-based than sitting down and going "well, let's hash this all out". The dual POV helps; it really does, but only in so far as making the HEA believable for me rather than something I can really cheer for. I would have dearly loved to see them actually talk to each other, for Isolde to talk to him about what went down and for Diego to respond. Although, given the Brion way, I can kind of see Diego's method of just trying to atone. He effed up. His people effed up. Not much to say there, so might as well move along and just try to put things right. Yeah, I'm really on the fence about this.So there was a lot of politics and world-building and lots of interesting things going on. I really appreciated that this book (long, too) wasn't just war and love/lust and so forth and I look forward to seeing the next person to fell a Brion warrior. I see that it's going to be the enigmatic and strong-silent Faren. Can't wait.I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Diego an dizzy By Amazon Customer The book had a lot of passion and a great storyline. My only concern is that 75% of the book was over before the couple actually got together. This is a nice size book I would have liked a little bit of romance in action to have occurred at least 45 to 50% of the book. However it was not a bad read. Definitely a solid three stars.
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