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Alien Overnight

by: Robin L. Rotham





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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781419956546
ISBN: 141995654X
Label: Ellora's Cave
Manufacturer: Ellora's Cave
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 242
Publication Date: June 15, 2007
Publisher: Ellora's Cave
Studio: Ellora's Cave



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Product Description:
Commander Kellen is on Earth recruiting women for his planet's sex-starved males. Not particularly excited by human anatomy, he seeks nothing more for himself than the occasional slaking of his needs with some anonymous female which shouldn't be a problem, since she'll have to face the other way to accommodate his special anatomical needs. Dr. Monica Teague is thrilled with her ten-year assignment caring for Garathan's sexual recruits. Her quirky looks and childish excuse for a body guarantee she'll never be expected to put out which is kind of a bummer, now that she's up to her armpits in horny alien beefcake. But, when an overdose of alien pheromones makes Monica drunk off her ass, Kellen quickly claims the odd little doctor before another Garathani realizes what she is. The overdose sparks a violent chain reaction in her, and when Monica finally wakes, she's got the body of a porn star and two sexy alien mates who are determined to tame her. If only she were as determined not to let them...









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Read!
I was completely won over by this author in her debute and can't wait to read any and everything else she writes. I love sci-fi stories and especially ones where the most unlikely pair up and find love. I love strong, powerful take no prisoner males and a female who gives as good as she gets and loves submitting to their "punishment".



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Kellen and Monica and Shauss
Aliens (of the dreamy, tall handsome kind) have made contact with the desperate hopes of being able to repopulate their war ravaged planet (which caused the death of almost all the females) with females from Monica's neck of the woods. Kellen is the commander of this fleet and he will be working with doctors to assure that the girls meet the physical requirements to mate with his people. Monica feels extremely lucky to have been chosen as a doctor to accompany the women who are picked to bond with the alien species. She does not hold any illusions that one of these hunky males will want her, suffering from various abnormalities (from her size to her teeth) she does not believe anyone could want her.
During a demonstration (which involved one of the alien men and one of Monica's cohorts, you can guess what was being observed...lol) Kellen notices that Monica has started exhibiting signs of pheremone overdose, which leads Kellen to believe she may be an alien hybrid. Immediately he requests authorization to mate her, he also gets to pick a 2nd mate for Monica so he chooses Shauss (one of Kellen's most trusted friends). At this point Monica starts to mature, turning into a knockout that Kellen and Shauss cannot keep their hands off of, but they are quick to let her know that they are in charge. How will Monica react when she realizes that not one, but 2 of the hunky men are determined to have her? Will Kellen and Shauss be able to share equally? Read this book and find out.

This was a fun erotic novel to read. I did not find it deeply moving but nevertheless it was an interesting book with great erotica. It could have done without the genital abnormalities that both affect the aliens and Monica have but it did not focus too much on that so my rating was not altered by much. This story starts out extremely confusing with the alien race and the humans, but as you move thru the tale Robin straightens everything out. As an erotic novel you will need to expect a little bondage and sub/dom situations in this story, along with threesomes. I really would have preferred that Kellen and Shauss become intimate but it was still good regardless. I recommend this book for erotica fans that can handle some alien physical abnormalities.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Loved this book...please write more!!
This was an interesting book to read, it was completely different from anything I've ever read. I thought it was well written and I liked all the characters you really wanted them to work everything out and get together. Can't wait for more out of this series.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Hot Fun
How often can you find erotica that makes you laugh and turns on your burners at the same time? Monica, who all of her 32 years has been out of the sexual loop, suddenly finds herself in it with a vengeance. She's dealing with two dominant aliens who know how to make her squirm and she finds, to her chagrin, that she loves it. Rotham has created a heroine who you can delight in and cheer for and an alpha and his buddy that won't take no for an answer, thank goodness!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun read
Like one of the other reviewers stated -- not an orginal storyline but she put enough twists in to keep interest. Liked all the characters involved even tho I'm not into stories with threesomes it still was a good read.




 





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