Miriam's Reviews > A Baby for the Alien Prince
A Baby for the Alien Prince (The Alva, #1; Celestial Mates)
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I liked seeing the heroine trying to adapt to an alien culture and find her place in her new home (especially with the language barrier). I liked the hero, he's put in a place where he has to decide between his duty to his people and his desire for a bond with his potential mate. I liked seeing both Elorshin and Margot find common ground and work together to find what they really want in their relationship.
I wish I got the Celestial Mates part better. I was a little confused as to exactly what was going on with the what appear to be alien match-makers. I haven't read any other books in the "series" so I'm not sure if I'm missing something there. I did find it really odd that you have a alien race using these match-makers that obviously have very advanced technology to find women, but yet the Alvan's don't have indoor pluming. To me it seemed very odd that Alvan's weren't looking for a way off their world if the conditions were so hard, since they have contact with a race that can go somewhere else.
I received an ARC edition of this book from the author.
I wish I got the Celestial Mates part better. I was a little confused as to exactly what was going on with the what appear to be alien match-makers. I haven't read any other books in the "series" so I'm not sure if I'm missing something there. I did find it really odd that you have a alien race using these match-makers that obviously have very advanced technology to find women, but yet the Alvan's don't have indoor pluming. To me it seemed very odd that Alvan's weren't looking for a way off their world if the conditions were so hard, since they have contact with a race that can go somewhere else.
I received an ARC edition of this book from the author.
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May 2, 2017
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Finished Reading
May 3, 2017
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