Helpful Score: 3
I loved this book. Not your traditional romance. This is a futuristic romance about a female translator on an all-male crew whose ship gets stranded with an enemy ship on a hostile world. The enemy's leader comes from a world where women are both respected and revered and cannot fathom her being treated as she is by her crew. A confrontation between the female translator and her captain leads the enemy leader to kidnap her and take her to his home world, where he makes her Ambassador and eventually marries her. Lots of action, romantic yet not at all sappy. If you're looking for a great read with lots of action and good dialog - this is your book.
Helpful Score: 2
This is the second book that I've read from this author and it is a huge improvement over the first one I read (Beast Warriors). I really enjoyed the story and the characters. Not a particularly deep story but entertaining and I would definitely buy another in this series should it come out.
Helpful Score: 1
I just read this one [science fiction romance:] and really liked it. Hopefully there will be more...
As the only woman in a team of all male marooned explorers, whom do you trustyour friends...or your enemy?
I will look for more by her.
As the only woman in a team of all male marooned explorers, whom do you trustyour friends...or your enemy?
I will look for more by her.
Helpful Score: 1
NO WORDS ALONE is the first book in what looks to be a promising series.
This is an exciting science fiction ROMANCE driven by the strong cast on both sides of the conflict. The Romeo and Juliet love
story in outer space is well written as the audience sees the first hand cultural divides and taboos inside of the superb
Autumn Dawning of a new âuniverseâ.
The female lead could be stronger but the male lead (WOW!) and the other characters more than made up for it. I am looking
forward to the rest of the series.
Very entertaining and easily recommended!
This is an exciting science fiction ROMANCE driven by the strong cast on both sides of the conflict. The Romeo and Juliet love
story in outer space is well written as the audience sees the first hand cultural divides and taboos inside of the superb
Autumn Dawning of a new âuniverseâ.
The female lead could be stronger but the male lead (WOW!) and the other characters more than made up for it. I am looking
forward to the rest of the series.
Very entertaining and easily recommended!