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Claimed by the Alien Bodyguard
Aliens Among Us, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Zachary Zaba
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Written by:
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Tiffany Roberts
About this listen
A retired alien bodyguard. A luscious human female he craves. He’ll do whatever it takes to make her his by Christmas.
Gabriela Romero is a single mother struggling to make ends meet. With Christmas fast approaching, she’s lost work, she’s late on rent, and the zeroes in her bank account are on the wrong side of the decimal point. Fortunately, she has a couple bright spots in her life—her amazing daughter, Ana, and her brief interactions with her gorgeous neighbor from across the street, Mason Lee.
He’s big, strong, kind, and he’s great with Ana. Plus, he looks at Gabriela like he wants to devour her. How could a man like him be real? When he finally asks her out—and an unexpected job comes her way—it seems Gabriela’s luck is finally turning around. Until the universe decides to give her a reality check and disaster strikes.
In Gabriela’s most desperate moments, Mason rushes to the rescue. But her savior isn’t what he seems. He’s a seven-foot-tall alien with horns and glowing violet eyes. Did she run into the arms of an otherworldly demon, or will this unusual being save Christmas—and claim Gabriela’s heart in the process?
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- Sophie
- 2025-01-05
The narrator was awful
The narrator was terrible with weird pacing and pauses. His voices were cringe. The story itself was very weak. There were no challenges, no obstacles. The mundane details were excruciating like they were just trying to hit a word count. Example, she walked to the cupboard and opened the cupboard. She took out the PB. She took out the jam. She opened the PB. She opened the jam. She opened the drawer. She selected a knife. She removed the knife. She put the knife in the pb. She removed some pb. She spread it on the bread. Etc. OMG. The level of silly detail!!! And as soon as I hear the overused phrases "her breath hitched" I am done. Everyone's breath be hitching. Get a thesaurus!!! Sorry but I feel like a precious credit was wasted and even my more precious time.
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