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Blind Fall

An Alien Mate Romance (Stolen by an Alien Series, Book 5)

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Blind Fall

De: Amanda Milo
Narrado por: Callie Dalton, Teddy Hamilton
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I was gifted as a slave-bride to an alien giant.

That's the start of my day. At least I have my guide dog, Kota, with me. I'd be lost without her...literally.

Yes. I'm blind.

And our new alien owner is kind enough that he's not holding me to the wife or slave deal even though that's what I was intended for. We've basically been dropped into a scene from Little House on the Alien Prairie, complete with his one-room cabin, and he's been the perfect gentleman. He's pretty great, and I'm actually starting to wish I could take him home with me.

He doesn't know it yet, but the threat of him going into "rut" is no longer a deterrent....

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Amanda Milo (P)2019 Tantor
Ciencia Ficción Romance Ficción Sincero Para sentirse bien Divertido
Sweet Romance • Unique Storyline • Excellent Narration • Strong Heroine • Blind Protagonist • Deep Sexy Voice

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I have read several of Milo’s books, and a couple from this series. This is probably my least favorite. I’m not saying it’s a bad book! But the first two books in the series I liked a lot more. But the concept of the main female lead being blind was interesting, as I’ve not read that POV before.

Not bad but not my favorite

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I enjoyed this audiobook very much. The heroine is a blind woman who was taken from Earth by slavers along with her guide dog. The hero is a trainer of some animal equivalent to horses and his friend buys him the heroine as a bride. He’s shocked, but very attracted to her. But when she says she wants to go home, he feels he must allow it due to his honor. As days go by she begins to fall for him. Can they come to a way to stay together? Narration was excellent.

Rather unique sci-fi romance

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If you adore Ruby Dixon or Ava Ross, you will love this book. Alien romance gives authors the unique ability to completely make up their own world, and what makes sense within it. I love this, because plot points and romantic encounters that would be distractingly unbelievable in a contemporary romance become pure entertainment in this genre. A more heartfelt, funny, swoon worthy romance is not to be found if it’s done right as a sci-fi romance. I was charmed and captivated by this couple’s slow burn romance. The chemistry was hot! The affection and respect was deep. The happiness was infectious. Highly recommend!

Wow! Unexpected! New One for Favorite Author Shelf

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cinnamon roll MMC,, no violence, fear, or real villain. A mellow, happy romance with sexy times in the last 30 percent

Sweet !

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Teddy Hamilton's voice is beyond nice to listen to! Seriously, he could recite the phone book and probably still sound hot. But really, it totally fit what Breslin's voice was supposed to sound like in the story, it was a perfect match. Callie Dalton did a great job as well narrating Sanna's voice, but it was Teddy's voice that made me want to keep listening to the story; so much so that I got disappointed when there were multiple chapters in a row from Sanna's point of view 😂 Well done 👏

WOW

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I enjoyed listening to this story about a woman who is blind and finds herself abducted by aliens. This situation did not stop her from living her life, adapting to her new home and falling in love. I enjoyed these narrators. I look forward to listening to more stories from this author and these narrators.

Good story

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One of my favorite Amanda Milo books! The characters fall for each other at a perfect pace. Wonderful narration.

Best characters

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Everything about this is really good. One of my favorites. Low key, low stress, nice slow burn. Spicy finale. Highly recommend it.

Delightful

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The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: ❤️💙💚💛
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙
World building: 🌏🌍🌏
Character development: 😠☺️😋😉
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙

Narration Type: Dual Narration

The Heroes: Breslin - he breeds and trains Narwari, a four hoofed beast of burden, bred for pulling heavy carts on rough terrain. He has his own Narwari, named Meesahrah, who is very large but a bit of a brat. While on an auction planet to sell his Narwari, his friend Eaken decides to purchase a Grafalla female, when another female catches Breslin’s attention and sees that something is not right. They see that some of the females aren’t actually Grafalla, and Eaken is determined to buy one, and he talks Breslin into getting the other that has some sort of beast and seems in a lot of stress.

The heroine: Sanna - she is blind and has a service dog called Kota. She is abducted by aliens, then sold at auction. She worries Kota will not be sold with her but luckily the alien that buys her also buys Kota. She isn’t given a translator, so she can’t tell what the male is saying to her or her dog for the first part of the book.

The Story: Though Breslin doesn’t approve of buying and selling sentient beings, he wants to rescue the female he was watching. His friend Eaken tells Breslin he bought her as a bride for Breslin. Breslin uses his knowledge of how to train Narwari, as he forms a bond with the female and comforts her as they move towards Eaken’s pirate ship.

The animals in this book were pretty good, each with their own distinct personality. Kota couldn’t stop biting Breslin at the beginning every time he reached for Sanna, and Meesahrah did what she wanted a lot and was quite a rascal.

I don’t know why so many alien romance books have enough technology and advancement to kidnap women from earth and fly them to another galaxy in a high tech spaceship, but then end up on planets with no technology whatsoever. In this one they live on a farm, and granted there will even be farms on advanced civilizations, but this farm had no technology. Heck even on earth farms have the internet, iPhones, iPads and video games. Whereas in most alien romance books, they live on super primitive worlds.

This book is told in dual points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Teddy Hamilton and Callie Dalton. Teddy is one of my favorite male narrators with a deep sexy voice which I love in just about anything he narrates. Callie Dalton has a youthful, but sort of annoying sounding voice which I can’t explain but wasn’t too fond of. Though she was a good narrator and showed emotion through her voice well.

Cowboys and aliens!

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Love this book! The entire thing is wholesome and loving with a HEA, the sweetest hero, and a strong heroine with a personal sidekick. the characters are spectacular, and the narrators are both great.
I've made note before on several audios, I don't usually care for multiple narrators. When you have several voices rendering different perspectives, you have two completely different ideas on personality and the delivery of conversation. This one, I truly wish I could get my money back and just buy the paperback instead. Do I absolutely hate it? not at all. I still love the book, and this was not time wasted. I'll know for sure not to buy books with more than one narrator from now on. It does not take away from the book. It's personal preference.

Love the Story

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