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Madison is having a bad day after separating from her husband, but since things can always get worse, she is taken by a flying saucer.

152 pages, Paperback

Published November 18, 2017

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Lu Evans

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January 23, 2019
Madison DeMarco’s husband has just asked her for divorce, and she is angry and heading for her cabin in the hills. Madison is a famous model, and drives a Ferrari GT4, and she’s burning up the road. Arriving at the cabin she no sooner settles in than a bright light appears overhead and she blacks out. When she awakens, Madison discovers a space alien has abducted her and they are headed for his world where she will become the queen of the world, and mate of the alien.

The alien is the last of his kind. For the last five thousand years or so, he has been cloning his body until he is now the perfect specimen of man – large, muscular, and extremely handsome. He is known as Etana – or more exactly, Lord Etana. He claims to be the only person on the ship, and calls her by the pet name of Hili, but Madison senses another creature in the shadows, one that is small and thin, and knows that Lord Etana has been lying to her. But what could be at the bottom of those lies?

This was a wonderful and unique tale. Madison talks to herself, which is quite humorous at times. Plus Etana also abducted her Ferrari and added AI to it, so the car can now talk to her. She does discover the thing in the shadows is a female robot named Hili, which causes more problems between her and Lord Etana, since the robot has been Etana’s companion for thousands of years. Etana is a cyborg, half man, half machine, and she may not be the only Earth woman he has abducted. Things spiral out of control for both Madison and Etana, and drastic measure must be taken.

The writing was extremely odd, as if English is not the first language of the author. Words are missing from sentences. The use of “on” and “in” is often at odds with what it should be. And “being” usually comes in as “been”. I would say it was poorly edited, but a lot of more advanced words are okay. Either English is a second language for the author, or she used an interpreter who is not proficient in English. Whatever the case, the story is still good, and I highly recommend it for SF readers.
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March 27, 2019
I received this book as a promotion from voraciousreadersonly.com. I enjoyed the book. I really liked the tone and the pacing. I could imagine myself as the main character and could see myself doing some of the things that she did to survive and to keep her sanity. I especially liked her conversations with herself. That made the main character totally believable to me. If you enjoy science fiction you'll enjoy this book.
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October 8, 2019
História interessante. O comportamento da protagonista chega a dar raiva, às vezes, mas há um plot twist para explicar o que acontece.
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June 20, 2024
The translation is terrible; the story is just as bad.
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