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livinliterary's review against another edition
4.0
Like every book by Eve Langlais
Holiday Abduction is a light and funny read that works because of the sometimes hilarious banter between the main characters.
Holiday Abduction is a light and funny read that works because of the sometimes hilarious banter between the main characters.
angels_gp17's review against another edition
4.0
Holiday Abduction is book six in the Alien Abduction series by Eve Langlais. This was another fun purple alien romance.
Jill is not sure what to do. Her farm is going into foreclosure and she has no way of bailing herself out. She’s hoping for an alien invasion.
Vhyl is in the filed of acquisitions; which means he collects and/or steels things. He is also a purple alien.
I had a lot of fun with both Jill and Vhyl. Jill grew up with her grandma who believed in aliens, so when a purple guy shows up at her front door, instead of freaking out, she stays cool, and finds out what he wants. Things soon turn into a run to survive from another alien who wants Vhyl dead and the government showing up looking for aliens. Their romance is fast, but fun. The adventure they go on is exciting and keeps the story moving.
Holiday Abduction is a short read and everything moves fast, but it was also a wonderful and strangely sweet adventure.
Rated: 4 Stars
Jill is not sure what to do. Her farm is going into foreclosure and she has no way of bailing herself out. She’s hoping for an alien invasion.
Vhyl is in the filed of acquisitions; which means he collects and/or steels things. He is also a purple alien.
I had a lot of fun with both Jill and Vhyl. Jill grew up with her grandma who believed in aliens, so when a purple guy shows up at her front door, instead of freaking out, she stays cool, and finds out what he wants. Things soon turn into a run to survive from another alien who wants Vhyl dead and the government showing up looking for aliens. Their romance is fast, but fun. The adventure they go on is exciting and keeps the story moving.
Holiday Abduction is a short read and everything moves fast, but it was also a wonderful and strangely sweet adventure.
Rated: 4 Stars
lyssadoll's review
adventurous
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
geo_ix's review
3.0
It didn't have the same feel as the others to me, maybe because the majority is on earth? Anyway I was around a low four stars until the end became an advertisement for the previous books and they all sat around the table describing their abductions as the titles of their books. It was stupid. Strong, I know, but it was ridiculous.
amyiw's review
3.0
Cute and fun read. Got to see the characters of the previous books at the end. It had some chuckles but didn't have me laughing out loud any where. Both characters were likable and fun and they did have some chemistry. A quick and light read.
emilyhei's review
4.0
Vhyl arrives on Earth in search of an artifact when he lands on Jilly's land. Jilly grew up with a grandmother who believed and in a moment when everything seems dire an Alien arrives and shakes everything up. With the men in black in pursuit and Vyhl going by John Smith, they are on the run. Vhyl decides that he wants Jilly though and maybe she is what he needs by his side.
Fun filled book. Vyhl is a bit obtuse but it is in such a funny way. Liked Jilly, she is a feisty woman and thought this story was a entertaining ride.
Fun filled book. Vyhl is a bit obtuse but it is in such a funny way. Liked Jilly, she is a feisty woman and thought this story was a entertaining ride.
lindaunconventionalbookworms's review
4.0
While Vhyle is pretty knight-like in some respects, he really isn't in others. Fun, hot and well written, Holiday Abduction also showed us some of the characters from the earlier books.
This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog (un)Conventional Bookviews
This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog (un)Conventional Bookviews
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