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This is me! Cara Bristol.
She chaperones mail order brides on an alien planet. Will her disguise ruin her second chance for love?
Revenge is best served sweet with a hot, horned alien…
When you’re dating alien, all’s fair in love and courtship…
A matchmaker has 2 weeks to find him his perfect woman…
Falsely convicted & sentences to life as an alien’s mail order bride
How crazy is it to marry an alien as a reality TV show stunt?
Their attraction unleashes a perfect storm
Tag Archives: book reviewers
Reader’s Parlor: ‘The last angel standing’ Teresa Eick shares her eclectic reading tastes
Reader’s Parlor is a weekly feature in which I interview readers about their book likes & dislikes. If you’ve wondered what readers want, Reader’s Parlor is the place to find out. This week’s guest is Teresa Eick, a former reviewer … Continue reading
#ReadersParlor: An an interview with Gill Kerry from the other side of the pond #UK
Reader’s Parlor is a weekly feature in which I interview readers! Today’s guest is Gill Kerry, a reader from the UK. So I guess I should call this Reader’s Parlour. Cara: What do you like to read? Gill: I read … Continue reading
An interview with KJ Van Houten, an SFR reader with a geek side #ReadersParlor
Reader’s Parlor is a weekly feature in which I interview readers! Today’s guest is Kim “KJ” Van Houten, an SF/SFR reader and big audio book listener. Cara: What do you like to read? KJ: I have a variety of reading … Continue reading
Reader’s Parlor: An interview with super reader Kathy Heare Watts
Why should authors get all the glory? If it wasn’t for readers, most authors wouldn’t be writing. Today kicks off a new feature called Reader’s Parlor in which I interview readers. My first guest is “super reader” Kathy Heare Watts, … Continue reading
9 tips for writing book reviews fast! #BookReviews #BookBlog
Writing a review doesn’t have to be time consuming, and a review doesn’t have to be an epic tome to be effective (in fact, shorter reviews are probably more likely to be read). Sure, some bloggers and reviewers write comprehensive … Continue reading