STOLEN BY AN ALIEN An Alien Mate Romance eBook Amanda Milo Cameron Kamenicky Naomi Lucas

STOLEN BY AN ALIEN An Alien Mate Romance eBook Amanda Milo Cameron Kamenicky Naomi Lucas
I absolutely loved this novel. It’s so rare that I can find a book where the H actually looks and acts like an alien. To be honest I was really getting tired of the same old story lines repeated by various authors with no real substance to the characters. I loved the H, Arokh, the way his character was carved out and the details given to him. The author crafted a wonderfully detailed story, with many different alien races and customs and traditions. I was very pleased with the length of the story, the alternating points of view, and the world building.Angie is kidnapped from Earth while sleeping wakes up to being auctioned to an array of alien creatures that will either, work/F or kill and eat her. Arokh, a gladiator, rescue’s her from a horrible fate mistaking her screams of terror for those of a Gyrfala. A female dominate, elite and revered species who are normally protected by a cadre of male’s. They run for their lives and struggle to survive the perils of the auction planet while trying to escape from the world.
I was enthralled from beginning to end and I am anxious for the next novel. I am really hoping that the author writes a book about Arokh’s bigger brother, Zadeon, who bonded with the female character who was dubbed “Weepy.”

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STOLEN BY AN ALIEN An Alien Mate Romance eBook Amanda Milo Cameron Kamenicky Naomi Lucas Reviews
What I liked -
The "book" cover was great
Aliens that actually "look" like aliens.
There seemed to be a connection that developed between the protagonists (not insta-love but it was quick)
The duel points of view seemed to work well in this story
What I didn't really care for -
Plot was a bit slow/drawn out in spots
Bedroom scenes were just Ok
Character definition and development could have been a lot better
Environmental descriptions/ world building could have been better by being a bit more detailed.
There was no cliffhanger however the ending left me with questions.
Spoiler alert below!!!
Did Angie and Arokh stay on the planet with the hobs for the rest of of their lives? The reader was lead to believe that families were important so I was surprised they didn't leave after their time was up. A brief description of their new living arrangements would have been nice. I know it had a bed...that's about it.
What happened to Beth and her men? Did they escape after the hobs captured the human women and their mates? It was mentioned that one ship got away but not which one.
Honestly I bought this book and did not read it for weeks I was not expecting much, boy was I wrong. I absolutely loved it. Arokh, a sexy Rakhii gladiator saves Angie from being raped by a band of disgusting aliens and in doing so sets off a crazy ride through space. Angie who is at first scared to death soon learns that he means her no harm but he and all the aliens around them think she is a Gryfala one of the most rare and sought after species in the galaxy. Angie and Arokh have to outrun slave traders and Hobs aliens that mate reverse harem style with a Gryfala and want her for their own. The chemistry between Arokh and Angie is out of this world and they become bonded to each other but can their love survive this strange new universe? I cant believe this Amanda Milos first book the world building is incredible and the characters likable and well written I already bought the next in the series and will be anxiously awaiting more.
Before we get into my review, I gotta say it. The cover is a little awful (also, I have the yellow drawing cover not the August 2017 updated one; which is better but still not exactly my cup of tea--I don't know if the older cover will ever update or not). I won't beat up on it too much, since the author is self-publishing and there comes a certain territory with that, but I will say that it initially did turn me away. However, since I kept seeing a huge amount of 4 and 5 star reviews and saw that this book was only just 99 cents and was also 400 pages (I kind of make a rule to not buy a kindle book that's under 200 pages; otherwise I feel like I'm not getting much for my money, you know?) I decided it was worth a shot to download and try.
And like a lot of other reviewers said, despite the cover, this is a pretty great book if you're into alien stories (which I am). This book actually has a lot in common with some other titles I like (and by that I mean themes/vibes, not like they rip off one another!) such as Transcendence by Shay Savage and Ruth's Bonded by V.C. Lancaster (the only difference is that, in this book, eventually Arokh and Angie can speak to each other, whereas the two prior books have to communicate in other ways the entire time). A lot of the book is dedicated to alternating POVs where we see our two leads, Angie and Arokh, figure out one another and develop feelings. There's a bit of a plot, but this is mostly a character driven thing, intended to showcase their relationship first and other things second.
Arokh was sweet and good; just the kind of lead I like! He cared a lot about Angie and had a lot of reservations in place--he was afraid of overstepping, always very conscious of her wants and needs, and when there's doubt planted in his mind that Angie might not be considered mature/an adult, he backs away in absolute shame for engaging in intimate things with her, thinking he corrupted her and did something horrible. He came across as very honorable and affectionate and didn't ever strike me as a doormat or anything like that. There's a big emotional journey for him between what he's been taught to do and what he wants to do and it's nice to see him resolve his feelings and find happiness. Angie was also pretty likeable and I rooted for her. My only qualm with her was sometimes the language she used; I don't know, sometimes certain traits of modern English come across so jarring in books, it was a little bit of a bother but that's on me as a preference and not really a flaw in the story/writing.
Some people might kind of throw up an air of disbelief that Angie could so quickly resign herself to being with an alien who clearly isn't human (what with the tail, horns, fire-breath, spikes, etc), but this is fiction and a sci-fi fantasy that isn't trying to be hyper-realistic, just tell a good story with a lot of fun, different elements to it. If you can get past that, this is really quite a sweet, fun, engaging read. I devoured all 400 pages in a few hours and loved every minute.
Now, as a warning, the book starts off with Angie in the midst of being sexually assaulted and while her attackers don't succeed in penetrating her and Angie seems to recover from it all without too much issue since Arokh intervened before too much could happen and immediately set to soothing and taking care of her, I just want to put it out there for anyone who might want to know! It's over with very fast right at the beginning, but it is there, and later we are introduced to a character who was not so fortunate (her story is covered in book #2 and deals more with recovering from that trauma) we aren't given explicit/intense details.
The series also follows a slightly similar pattern to the Ice Planet Barbarians series in that there are several people in this tale we're introduced to--both humans and aliens--whose stories we'll follow up in the next books as they get pared with each other. There might be a larger plot introduced that weaves itself into all the stories or something, or we might just have a bunch of stories about aliens and humans finding love and acceptance and happiness, either way, I think I'm going to keep an eye on the series and hope for more great tales of love between these sweet, affectionate aliens and a collection of women from earth.
I definitely recommend if you think the general plot is interesting, or you liked either of the two books I listed before!
I absolutely loved this novel. It’s so rare that I can find a book where the H actually looks and acts like an alien. To be honest I was really getting tired of the same old story lines repeated by various authors with no real substance to the characters. I loved the H, Arokh, the way his character was carved out and the details given to him. The author crafted a wonderfully detailed story, with many different alien races and customs and traditions. I was very pleased with the length of the story, the alternating points of view, and the world building.
Angie is kidnapped from Earth while sleeping wakes up to being auctioned to an array of alien creatures that will either, work/F or kill and eat her. Arokh, a gladiator, rescue’s her from a horrible fate mistaking her screams of terror for those of a Gyrfala. A female dominate, elite and revered species who are normally protected by a cadre of male’s. They run for their lives and struggle to survive the perils of the auction planet while trying to escape from the world.
I was enthralled from beginning to end and I am anxious for the next novel. I am really hoping that the author writes a book about Arokh’s bigger brother, Zadeon, who bonded with the female character who was dubbed “Weepy.”

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