Capturing Carmen: A Dark Alien Sci-Fi (The Forsaken, Band 1)

Capturing Carmen: A Dark Alien Sci-Fi (The Forsaken, Band 1)

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I am one of the Forsaken. A hundred years ago Earth was invaded by the Yarek, aliens with weapons of mass destruction. Humans were on the brink of annihilation when the Totiv, another alien race who wanted Earth to survive for their own sinister purposes, fought alongside us. A decade later, the Totiv and Human collective defeated the Yarek. A treaty was forged as a way of giving thanks to the Totiv...but it wasn't any of Earth's natural resources they were after. It was our women.As their own females began to die out, the Totiv sought human women as mates. And so, we were Forsaken by our world. Every year, special girls from around the world are taken to special training houses, in preparation to become a mate to one of the Totiv’s many unmated Klans. They are known as Harvest Girls. My name is Carmen and I am one of those girls. *Capturing Carmen is book one in The Forsaken series, this book can be read as a stand-alone as can any of the others. This book has mature content intended for 18+ with explicit and violent scenes. Capturing Carmen is a reverse harem, dark alien sci-fi romance*

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Softcover
Pages
354
Price
11.68 €

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I liked this one better than the first one and yet I liked it less? It's a very weird feeling. Juliette is a nurse who gets kidnapped in the Vitilos invasion from the last book. She is being held prisonner on the same ship as Torrin, a lumerian knight who has been captured over 100 days ago. When he finally finds a way to escape, he comes accross Juliette and can't help to take her with him. Juliette was a good character, she was besically the opposite of Sasha from the first book, which I appreciate. And Torrin was okay, a little pushy but fine. I just was totally ininterested by the plot? He has mission he has to finish but we're not really told why, or what it is. It also doesn't make any sense that he would endanger Juliette by finishing the mission while she is on board. Juliette's past seemed forced, and I don't know. I just didn't connect with this one I guess

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