Becca Fernhill has never believed in aliens. But, given she’s from New Mexico, home of the infamous Roswell crash, she’s heard it all. When a mysterious light outside catches her eye, little does she know she’s in for the ride of her life when she gets whisked away from Earth. Will this foreign world show Becca everything she fears, or will Aron, her new protector, show her a softer side of extraterrestrial life?
Nicole Highland is a contemporary romance author from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Best known for her love of a good love story, her passion for writing, and her limitless ability to daydream, Highland strives to always conjure up a story her readers won’t soon forget.
Her first published book, Sweetest Release, debuted August 24, 2018. Highland writes contemporary, new adult, and paranormal romances, which are best noted for a little bit of heat and a whole lot of sweet.
She currently resides in Fort Wayne, and enjoys spending time with family and friends, and her fur baby.
A girl from New Mexico, Becca, doesn't believe in extraterrestrials and was laughing with her friends one night about it. At home, she couldn't sleep so we went outside to get fresh air and stare at the stars. She sees a really bright light far away, but isn't sure of it without her glasses. After getting her glasses, the light has gone away, until it beams right on her.
When she wakes up she sees Aron, an good looking guy, even if he has green paint all over him. She feels she is being punked by her friends.
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This story is way too short, literally takes about 30 mins to read. Due to the length there really is no character development at all. It’s all a bit strange to me as to why it’s released at all. What was there was well written but there’s nothing else I can really say about it. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was a short story but an interesting one. I liked the mystery the main character goes through. Her interaction with Aron is short but very telling. Good story.
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