Alien Invasion, 1954, by Melisse Aires
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Alien Invasion, 1954, by Melisse Aires
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Highly Advanced Aliens invade Earth and Earthlings have no defense. Somehow Debbie Sue and her one year old nephew survive the invasion. Later, forced to forage for food, she is captured by an alien, Akarak of the Vinshal. Akarak wants to help humans. He also says sex will keep him healthy. Debbie Sue wonders if that is a line. Warning: This sci-fi romance novella contains sexy times with an alien, a non-human alien hero, small dogs, children, and a heroine who wears skirts, bakes bread and mimeographs.
Alien Invasion, 1954, by Melisse Aires- Amazon Sales Rank: #413702 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-15
- Released on: 2015-11-15
- Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Story idea good, but execution not strong. By JLW I've enjoyed this author's Diaspora Worlds series and definitely her Refugees on Urloon, but this one felt so shallow. I didn't get the feeling of emotional depth from either the H/h. Wish there was a POV supplied for the H. Felt like the h was able to have sex with the alien waaay too easily, particularly for the 1950s.Lastly, there were a lot of grammatical and punctuation mistakes. It wasn't so bad that I couldn't figure out what was going on, but for a novella length that takes a couple of hours to read - come on, there's not that much text to edit. Plus, at $2.99 it's a little on the high side for such a short read.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Aliens No Harm - Harm Bad! By rann Alien’s have attacked Earth. It is 1954 and Earth is not prepared to defend itself. Survivors are few and far between and in hiding. Debbie Sue and her nephew Bobby are among the remaining humans. They are out scrounging for supplies when they are captured by one of the aliens along with a dog that must have been scrounging also. Akarak is quite adamant that he doesn’t want to harm Debbie Sue or Bobby. “No harm. Harm bad.” Quite the opposite, he wants to help. And by the way, if a Human also wishes to help him……well, sex would be much appreciated.Alien Invasion, 1954 does not have a complex plot. There is no intrigue and no mystery. There are no deep characters. Debbie Sue and Akarak are as straightforward characters as you will ever read about. There is no moral commentary. Strike that. There is that thing about helping others.What Alien Invasion, 1954 does have is a plot right out of a 1950’s B-move. Which is exactly what the author intended it to be and is one of the reasons I like it!There are good aliens and bad aliens. Aliens and Earthlings. Females and males. Romance. Alien Invasion, 1954 is a light, quick read. Only about 60 pages. Despite the short length, there is a complete story to be enjoyed. And it takes place in the 1950’s which is kind of fun. I had to keep reminding myself of the year every time Debbie used technology in a world with out electricity. Remember manual typewriters and mimeograph machines?Ultimately, this story is a positive take on the invasion of Earth by aliens. As SFR readers, I think most of us want to get along with the aliens when they reach Earth. Aliens helping Humans makes Alien Invasion, 1954 a sweet story. Note that when I say ‘sweet’ I am talking about the story line. Not sexual content.Yes there is sex. Well, it is important to keep the hero healthy isn’t it? And to bring the heroine and hero closer together. And yes, there are tentacles, which I thought could be creepy. But it wasn’t. I don’t remember sex in any B-movies I ever watched, but books are always better than movies – aren’t they!Need a quick read for a cold evening this winter? I recommend Alien Invasion, 1954. By the way, there are dogs. Which always makes me smile.I was received a review copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review.Originally posted at Smart Girls Love Sci Fi Romance.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This really wasn't one of this writers best books but it is a short and sweet novella By Teri Hicks I received this book in exchange for an honest review. This really wasn't one of this writers best books but it is a short and sweet novella. I had problems believing it was 1954 and how easy it was for this woman to become invested with the aliens. But I also liked that she was strong enough to work through the obstacles thrown her way. I would like to believe if it had been a full length book it would have had more depth to the characters and a stronger storyline.
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