Intergalactic Dating Agency: Vadir
Star-Crossed Alien Mail-Order Brides, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tieran Wilder
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Written by:
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Susan Hayes
About this listen
What do you do when your planet runs out of women? Send for takeout, of course.
Vadir has a business empire to run and no time to spare on frivolous endeavors. So how did he wind up on the far side of the galaxy to claim a mate he never signed up for? A matchmaking queen and a royal decree, that’s how.
His plan is simple: meet the female, negotiate terms, and leave the primitive planet of Earth as fast as he can. What could possibly go wrong?
This audiobook contains a bohemian blonde with a hell of a right hook and an interstellar tycoon who is about to learn that the best things in life can't be bought or sold, they have to be won.
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- S. Smalley
- 2018-07-03
Fun, light-hearted read...
Lisa wants to date. Vadir's planet no longer produces enough females. And the Intergalactic Dating Agency is born...
Though I hated the reader's pronunciation of the main character's name (Vader, like Darth Vader, versus Vah-DEER,), I felt that she did an okay job of it. I would like to see this series given to a reader who puts a bit more effort to create the kind of mystique that really helps to make Sci-Fi Romance a fun escape. Clipped words, silly use of grammar, and a monotone voice make this reading definitely not my first choice. That having been said, for a start to a series, this one has potential. Both "Kash" and "Vadir" do what I feel true Sci-Fi romance does best, they take common relationship issues and couch them in Sci-Fi terms in order to impart wisdom that will be more palatable to the listener. The real life lessons in Sci-Fi are their greatest gift to the reader. In that, I feel that the book has done very well.
Shout out for this book taking place in Vancouver, because we don't have enough Canadian based Sci-Fi. Considering how very creative many Canadians are, it is too bad that very little strong Sci-Fi takes place in well-known places in Canada. I was happy to have this as a secondary read, but not as my first choice for a credit.
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