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Captain's Captive

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It's a tale as old as scifi. The sexy captain visits the strange new world, fights the villainous alien, and gets the girl.

The only problem for Melissa is earth is the strange new world, the villainous alien just kidnapped all her friends, and now she's stuck with a sexy half-crazed man claiming he's from another world and is here to save the day!

The dashing captain.

Flin was used to coming out on top. He traveled the stars and fought the Imperium at every turn. The only problem? His latest battle with his arch enemy Rethvar has led him to a little out of the way blue planet the locals call earth, and he finds himself falling head over heels for a sinfully curved local girl the likes of which he's never known on any world!

The damsel in distress.

All Melissa wanted was a fun night out with friends. A bachelorette party at a local male strip club. The strippers weren't supposed to be alien drones, her friends weren't supposed to be taken captive by aliens, and she wasn't supposed to find herself being saved by a sexy, confident, panty-melting man from another world!

Captain's Captive is a steamy tongue-firmly-in-cheek science fiction romance that explores what happens when the strange new world is earth! Probably best for the 18+ crowd!

237 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 12, 2017

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February 15, 2017
Captain Flin has action hero charm, and a great sense of humor

I read the previously published version of this story, and read this version in Kindle Unlimited. Both times the humor, and pop culture references had me chuckling, and turning the page to see what would happen next.

Melissa taking Captain Flin to a pawn shop was a wonderful unexpected scene, as two characters needing a high tech solution search for spare parts.

This is a done in one story, with some fun world building, that leaves a few unresolved threads, but not in a cliffhanger manner, more in a life goes on and there is always more to be done sense.
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April 28, 2017
Nothing particularly outstanding about this book which was just okay.
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