Alien Bride Book 3 (Audible Audio Edition) Yamila Abraham Rose DeMarco Books
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Kind-hearted Maritza was kidnapped and transported 2,000 years into the future to be the bride for one of the aliens who conquered Earth. After a difficult adjustment, Maritza has come to care for her husband, Lord Elentinus. The last thing she needs is for a troubled alien/human couple to visit. Inga, bride to the cruel Lord Nayjoor, begs Maritza to help her escape. Now Maritza must make a choice betray her husband, or betray her people?
Alien Bride Book 3 (Audible Audio Edition) Yamila Abraham Rose DeMarco Books
I'm so glad I finally finished this trilogy because now I feel I can give this a proper review. This was my first time reviewing one of these serials separately. I've been reading Ms. Yamila forever and she truly is, if I may say so, in a category all by herself in the yaoi genre. I have nothing but love for the Japanese stuff, but it was when I started reading Ms. Yamila's yaoi that I realized that yaoi wasn't a superficial genre, that these stories could have depth and drama.But reading this one was a real treat for me. I have said it time and time again that Ms. Yamila should branch off to "straight" erotica between a man and woman (didn't say they had to be human) because the scenes she details between her yaoi characters are deliciously evoking. She doesn't disappoint in Alien's Bride. Lord Elentinus has to be one of her most exotic characters to date (the man can make his joystick vibrate and dance like a snake!)and the sex scenes in this one had me thinking about being a Earth's biggest traitor my damn self.
In this final installment, Maritza is battling her conflicting emotions about whether or not to help a fellow Earth girl escape a brutal marriage at the expense of betraying her sexy alien husband (Uh, did I say the man can make his joystick dance like a snake and vibrate - while it's inside of her? I did? Okay, just checking.). I feel like this woman, Inga, was a jealous condescending bitch. Condescending because she was Russian and looked down on Maritza for being a "lazy, self-centered American" (Well, hey - if the shoe fits, right?) and a jealous bitch because she was stuck with an abusive old-school alien who practiced under the old laws of subjugating women to be little more than breeding pets for their husbands. Maritza was driving me crazy putting up with this woman's whining and name-calling. I'm not gonna lie, I would have been like "Bye, bitch. Have a nice life with Lord Nayjoor."
No, but seriously - I felt like Martiza had nothing to feel guilty for. Didn't Inga get the memo - it's a dog eat dog world. Are people not entitled to what they have just because others don't have it? Martiza did not ask to be kidnapped or to be treated like Dak-Hiliah royalty. She had her own moral dilemmas to consider without taking on Inga's problems. As it turns out, Maritza wanted to help both her people and the Dak-hiliah's alike and in my book that makes her very entitled to enjoy the attention she got from Lord Elentinus without guilt.
I'm assuming if you're considering reading this you've read the other two books. Frankly, I think it could have ended in the second. There just wasn't enough of a climax in this to warrant this going on to a third, in my opinion. The conflict was there and then fixed just like you probably already expected it to. As much as I enjoyed this, this isn't Ms. Yamila's best work by a long shot. I really would have liked to see a stronger climax (like in Maelstrom or Incubus Master) and an ending that wouldn't have been so lukewarm. Still, I can't wait to read more stories like this from this author - but long live yaoi and power to all of the yaoi mistresses like me out there!
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Alien Bride Book 3 (Audible Audio Edition) Yamila Abraham Rose DeMarco Books Reviews
First this is erotica. Second you have to purchase all three books if you want to read this one, as both 1 and 2 leave you hanging. I am going to do a review of all three of the books in one review. They are each very short and you will have to decide if you want to spend that much. I got one for free. I am one of those people who hates to spend this much on short books, but something someone wrote made me decide to give it a go. If you are someone who gets upset over rape or supposed rape and/or murder this is not for you. There is no rape but some people see it that way. Plus it eludes to others capture females being rape. When they take the women they give them a drug that basically paralyzes them and it makes them sexual stimulated. Part of that is so they do not fight and part is because they are so big, and their thing can actually move and bend by itself, which might freak someone out. It causes more stimulation that way. However there is a new druid ruler and he wants to give the women a little more time to get them to know the man so put in place the Degrees to Intimacy. Meaning there are 10 steps before sex. Maritza likes Elentinus so basically decides to forgo the 10 steps and get it over with on the third step, but Lord Elentinus finds out she is ovulating and decides to drug her so he can fertilize her. So she had already decided to have sex but hadn't told him, they play a game which if she loses and picks the one with the drug in it she has to have sex with him now. All I will say is he cheated, but she was ready so not really force. She was mad he cheated, but she got over it quickly. Second Lord Elentinus lead the invasion on earth, because his people were going to die. No females were being produced so they wanted female humans to mate with. Earth told them no so they were forced to war to be able to secure females to produce children. So he did murder people in war, and is force to murder or punish people if they disobey. However he is more understand and lenient than others in his race so he does not abuse the earth people.
As far as my opinion goes it was a good series, which to me is really just one book not three. Who wouldn't want a sexy compassionate alien with a magic thing if you were forced into that situation. I do not see anything wrong with these books. Maritza has a hard time deciding on her loyalty, as Elentinus loves hers, treats her good, and shows compassion, but on the other hand she feels for her earth people, especially the women in the same position as her as some of them are mistreated. Can she forgive him for what him and his race have done to her people. Elentinus does help her to improve the rules for those women. My only complaint was that the way it ended, it did kind of make Maritza look bad to the humans even though she was helping them by trying to fix the issues, not just save a few.
This final installment of the Alien Bride series was quite satisfying! The plot was unique and the writing was great. I like how the heroine embraced her situation and was thereby able to make rational decisions.
Her acceptance of something she couldn't change allowed her to be grateful for what she had and then to pick her battles. Acceptance & gratitude didn't make her a doormat, it made her strong. And, her proactive positive attitude enabled a great relationship with her hubby, including plenty of hot sex!
Instead of wasting time being resentful over being kidnapped, she leveraged her position to affect positive change for less fortunate brides. Rather than making emotional, self-righteous snap judgments, she was willing to keep an open mind & seek more information.
The author set up an ingenious situation in which the heroine had to make a choice that could have been interpreted as her betraying her people. However, the h maintained an open mind & willingly plunged into the proverbial "grey area" in order to consider both sides of the conflict.
This story has a strong enough foundation to support many future installments and I hope the author keeps the momentum going!
One caveat, I posted a review on "book 2," which still stands. I would have given these books a 5-star rating if they weren't so overpriced.
I'm so glad I finally finished this trilogy because now I feel I can give this a proper review. This was my first time reviewing one of these serials separately. I've been reading Ms. Yamila forever and she truly is, if I may say so, in a category all by herself in the yaoi genre. I have nothing but love for the Japanese stuff, but it was when I started reading Ms. Yamila's yaoi that I realized that yaoi wasn't a superficial genre, that these stories could have depth and drama.
But reading this one was a real treat for me. I have said it time and time again that Ms. Yamila should branch off to "straight" erotica between a man and woman (didn't say they had to be human) because the scenes she details between her yaoi characters are deliciously evoking. She doesn't disappoint in Alien's Bride. Lord Elentinus has to be one of her most exotic characters to date (the man can make his joystick vibrate and dance like a snake!)and the sex scenes in this one had me thinking about being a Earth's biggest traitor my damn self.
In this final installment, Maritza is battling her conflicting emotions about whether or not to help a fellow Earth girl escape a brutal marriage at the expense of betraying her sexy alien husband (Uh, did I say the man can make his joystick dance like a snake and vibrate - while it's inside of her? I did? Okay, just checking.). I feel like this woman, Inga, was a jealous condescending bitch. Condescending because she was Russian and looked down on Maritza for being a "lazy, self-centered American" (Well, hey - if the shoe fits, right?) and a jealous bitch because she was stuck with an abusive old-school alien who practiced under the old laws of subjugating women to be little more than breeding pets for their husbands. Maritza was driving me crazy putting up with this woman's whining and name-calling. I'm not gonna lie, I would have been like "Bye, bitch. Have a nice life with Lord Nayjoor."
No, but seriously - I felt like Martiza had nothing to feel guilty for. Didn't Inga get the memo - it's a dog eat dog world. Are people not entitled to what they have just because others don't have it? Martiza did not ask to be kidnapped or to be treated like Dak-Hiliah royalty. She had her own moral dilemmas to consider without taking on Inga's problems. As it turns out, Maritza wanted to help both her people and the Dak-hiliah's alike and in my book that makes her very entitled to enjoy the attention she got from Lord Elentinus without guilt.
I'm assuming if you're considering reading this you've read the other two books. Frankly, I think it could have ended in the second. There just wasn't enough of a climax in this to warrant this going on to a third, in my opinion. The conflict was there and then fixed just like you probably already expected it to. As much as I enjoyed this, this isn't Ms. Yamila's best work by a long shot. I really would have liked to see a stronger climax (like in Maelstrom or Incubus Master) and an ending that wouldn't have been so lukewarm. Still, I can't wait to read more stories like this from this author - but long live yaoi and power to all of the yaoi mistresses like me out there!
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