Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

The Love Bite: Alien Interference in Human Love Relationships

Rate this book
The Love Bite presents us with a woman's refeshing view of the UFO/Alien
abduction phenomena. Many people find themselves mysteriously thrown into
obsessive relationships, but a few, otherwise reliable witnesses, claim to
have been set-up in bonding dramas by otherworldly beings. Eve Lorgen is
determined to solve the mystery. While other abduction researchers politely
gloss over this highly controversial subject matter, Eve describes the Love
Bite hypothesis with astounding clarity, compassion and humor. By her
definition, the Love Bite is a kind of "psychic rape" whereby the victim is
abducted, then manipulated into bonding with a targeted love partner chosen
by the alien biengs. The effects of the Love Bite can range from simple
break-ups of platonic relationships, to violent divorces, and from "puppy
love" to sudden urges to marry a complete stranger. Through several
fascinating case histories, Lorgen demonstrates how the alien beings may be
orchestrating these dramas for their own ends. It is as if the aliens are
harvesting human emotional energy. Whatever their motives, Lorgen simply
states that the heart of the matter lies in matters of the heart.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

20 people are currently reading
106 people want to read

About the author

Eve Lorgen

7 books10 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
24 (50%)
4 stars
15 (31%)
3 stars
6 (12%)
2 stars
3 (6%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews
Profile Image for Bob Johnson.
10 reviews5 followers
November 23, 2014
As unbelievable as it might seem, this book explains those heart wrenching, addictive, unrequited love situations that happen to many, especially women. Personally, I am in the "Aliens are Fallen Angels" camp of UFOlogy, so this book, taken in that perspective, sheds light on the intersection of The Book of Enoch, Sons of God, Daughters of Man, and the alien breeding program.
Profile Image for K.
969 reviews
March 4, 2025
Love bite
Alien book review.

This book is fascinating for all the reasons you might think it would be. Fueled by an egomaniac with a savior complex whose hyperfixation is aliens. The Bibliography has pseudo science as reference as well as actual science fiction novels as “proof”. The Appendix is hilarious to me that the majority of clients in the USA were white or native.

For starters you can clearly see that the author cares deeply about the group of people they are writing about. There is no sense of mockery or harsh words to those in need. It's essentially a recap and a rough hypothesis of why some people might have sexual issues after believing they have been abducted, experimented, or visited in some manner. The author writes this tale based off of group session notes and testimony.

However this does not excuse the whole "I am not a clinical psychologist,” without ever truly seeking someone certified to help you. The author openly talks about people lying in the group sessions, people with diagnosed mental issues, those with a history of drug and alcohol abuse; yet goes on to say the accounts within are real because "I have good research associates and other professional friends." Mmmkay, sure.

Now this book proposes that the reason people might have thoughts about being manipulated or sexually changed/challenged (that then leads them to have very real physical side effects like PTSD or depression), is due to aliens. When you can see from the author's admittal above, that it's more than likely a mental disorder or form of psychosis. An alien didn't make you lose attraction to your wife, you're just getting old (Reference to Communion). Aliens aren’t the reason you didn’t marry your high school sweetheart, women just have the ability to choose and have opinions.

I really thought this book was going to be more fantastical and fun. Instead its the author talking to strangers and lamenting over how they are sad or suicidal instead of actually getting them professional help or medication.



The chapters are sensationalized with somewhat famous depictions and recollections of UFO/abduction cases. Clearly embellished and unrealistic, dreams that are taken at face value to be ‘abductions’. Using, you guessed it- hypnosis, the scientifically disproven method of memory recollection to recall these events.

The very first chapter opens with: Heaven's Gate members were tragic "wannabes." 39 people killing themselves isn't a tale if "tragic wannabes" that you can casually dismiss within the first chapter, it doesn't build confidence in your "caring" attitude to abductees. This rash opening chapter is probably a way to distance themselves from cults and from the mania that usually is associated with people who talk about aliens. However, by claiming aliens had something to do with it and using your "Love Bite" hypothesis to explain it, is even worse.

Antidotes include:
You’re telling me a 10 year old didn’t make all this up for the raw attention?

Well the part about: “One of the aliens sodomized Ted and then the aliens forced Ted to have sex with his grandmother also,” sounds more like this poor kid was molested and trying to sort it all out with these tales. Or was on the cusp of understanding what sexual terms meant. “This came out many years later during a hypnotic regression session. Perhaps this angelic vision helped him to deaden the pain of the horror he had witnessed.” Or that's why, since there have been documented cases of hypnotists implanting abuse memories.

It goes on to explain how aliens swap heart energy. “Note: As we shall see later on, this one way Love Bite procedure, which appeared to be the transference of heart and soul energy, resulted in a one sided love obsession.” Okay so the author just steals this person’s mentally deranged idea about aliens causing one-sided love.

“Through years of support and with the aid of hypnosis, Ted has been able to move forward with a new sense of self-esteem and personal victory.” I’m so glad Ted was able to get over his very basic problems that were stretched out and made worse by people who didn’t know better.

--

Chapter 6. Man with wild delusions stalks a woman and she is forced to move away with her husband to get away from him.

Chapter 7. More men who age out of having high labido’s. "He failed to photograph the strange marks but sent the ink to a professional lab," sure he did. Wife leaves him.

Ch 8. Woman is raped by the illusion of a lizard man. She grew delusional and ill, her family were not supportive of her rants. Gets refreshingly feminist with how unsupportive the husband was. She cheats on him! This one is like a desperate housewives episode. It also brings in religion, she is still with her husband.

Ch 9. Two married people want to be together. Christian woman thinks aliens are making her have an obsession with a man who likes her more than her husband does. They go to couples counseling and she prays to God to make the relationship better.

Ch 10. In an alien meeting a woman becomes obsessed but this is also in tandem with her requiring medical assistance and coming to terms with her life. The obsession seems very much like puppy love.

Ch 11. Lady and FBI agent. This one was good and it has its own book. The guy had a cheating wife who had a baby with another man! Mia and Jordan are forbidden from consummating their relationship because aliens and secret agents say they are related. Jordan then writes a letter about how the government is involved with aliens and lizard people. At the end it’s revealed that he has died under mysterious circumstances.

Not gonna lie, I love the drawings her “clients” provide. As the chapters go on its very rinse and repeat with clients not taking accountability, hypnosis, bipolar, etc.

The book gets political at times but in a watered down format. “The problem with “positive alien encounters” is that they are often used as “cover stories” for the aliens to hide behind. This occurs often when they masquerade as “angels of light.” This pattern is seen more often today than ever-” talking about how Americans are naturally distrusting and that good ETs are rare. Chapters also continued the trend about spreading love and awareness as well in defiance of the evil manipulative alien overlord masters.

The book closes up with her talking about how REAL therapy can be judgy, repetitive, and costly. She talks about Heaven's Gate again and about how a strong sense of self can help people, she encourages healthy coping skills away from substance abuse and rounds out her desire to help others. The author is still very much unhinged though, quoting mythology and biblical tales as evidence.

I wish it was more than what it was. Took me long enough to finish though ugh.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
5 reviews
January 30, 2024
Twice Bitten And Never Again!

This book explained a lot of what I’ve experienced as an abductee. The poltergeist stuff and the night terrors and the physic attacks. I know I was trauma bonded with someone about a year and a half ago, yet because of my spiritual maturity, I took it very slow and am so glad I did! Because it gave me the opportunity to truly reflect on what was going on. I now send this person love and light, because I believe her behavior and thoughts are being infiltrated by demonic forces. I had to cut chords with this person. I love her now like a daughter and wish the best for her.
1 review
March 13, 2022
Connects all the dots

What an amazing read on a topic that isn’t touched upon very often unfortunately. I hope to read the next book soon.
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.