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Universal Alien by Gini Koch

kathydavie's review

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4.0

Tenth in the Katherine "Kitty" Katt science fiction romance series and revolving around Kitty and a mess of aliens.

My Take
Pheebs and Ev were so right, and what the heck was Kitty thinking to be such a schmuck!??

Fate happens and the two Kittys get switched from their own universes to the other's. It's that initial wake-up that makes you laugh and want to hit someone over the head. Our Kitty is busy saving t'other Kitty's family and totally shocked that she's married to Chuckie, oops, I mean to say "Charles". Their Kitty is even more shocked since there are no aliens in her universe, and she's not married to Charles, er, Chuckie. Instead, she's expected to play public footsie with some stranger while her husband watches!

The Kittys are very similar in some things: both like mostly the same music, both have a Jamie-Kat, both love Charles, both of her fathers are Sol, and James is in both their lives as is Jeff's Alfred and Kitty's Caroline.

Both Kittys have their personal traumas to deal with, including whether they want to leave their new, respective universes, the temptation of the hunky Jeff for Other Kitty while Our Kitty already knows she loves Charles. They also are the right person for the universe they landed in. Each has a strength to give to their new people.
"Use the word. Own the word. Find out if the word is right. But stop hiding from the word. Not saying the word doesn't change the reality. Only doing something positive, or negative, can change the reality."
There are a number of parallels between the universes, and just enough differences to keep it challenging for both Kittys. The Jamies certainly do reveal some major facts. I love how Other Kitty took down those petty politicians in Australia.

I did appreciate that Koch made it fairly easy to know which universe we were in. I really hate it when authors make me work to figure out who's talking or where the action is currently taking place.

It's a fun story, albeit long, with car and motorcycle chases, gunfights, frame-ups, romantic confusions, people to fool — and they figure out who the new Mastermind is!

The Story
It's too easy to insult an ally when you're the wife of the Vice-President of the United States. Kitty will have to quickly find a way to smooth it over before the A-Cs get kicked out of Australia and possibly off the planet!

But before Kitty can make things worse, a cosmic congruence and a little help from some powerful beings shoves her into another world — one where she's been married to Charles Reynolds for years and aliens don't exist. She's also landed in the middle of a huge conspiracy and is marked for death . . . but at least that's business as usual.

Kitty's not the only one confused, because the Kitty from that world has taken her place in this one. Now Alpha Team and the Diplomatic Corps have to make sure that no one spots that there's been a switch, while keeping World War III from happening. And they have to do so while keeping this Other Kitty in line, because she has views about what to do and how to do it, and time is running out.

Can both Kittys save their respective days before it's too late to go home to the universes they belong to? Or will one Kitty decide to keep the other's life . . . forever?

The Characters
In Our Universe…
Kitty Katt-Martini (Cyclone, Missus Chief, or Cosmic Alternate depending upon who's talking) is still the A-C ambassador (and the former head of Airborne for Centaurion Division), but now she's married to the current Vice-President of the United States, Jeff Martini (Cosmos), an Alpha-Centauri alien. Jamie-Kat (Cutie-Pie) is their extra-special daughter, partly due to her daddy's alien genes and partly due to the Superpowers Drug enemies had forced into his system.

Charles "Chuck" Reynolds (Playboy) is the head of the CIA's Extra-Terrestrial Division and Kitty's best friend since childhood. He's still mourning the death of his wife, Naomi Gower, who is now a super-consciousness throughout the universes. Len Parker and Kyle Constantine were college football players about to go pro when Kitty met them; now they are her CIA bodyguards. Burton Falk is a human bodyguard. Malcolm Buchanan is the wind and the extremely effective bodyguard assigned to Kitty by her mother, the head of the PTCU.

Rajnish Singh is the American Centaurion Public Relations Minister and a troubadour. Pierre is the Embassy manager. Christopher White is an A-C and Jeff's cousin; he's married to Amy Gaultier. Richard White is Christopher's father and Paul Gower's and Jeff's uncle — and Kitty's usual kick-ass partner. Paul Gower is the A-C's Supreme Pontifex, their religious leader. Abigail Gower is Paul's youngest sister. Dr. Tito Hernandez is the team/embassy doctor. Lorraine, Claudia, and Serene (married to Brian Dwyer, a high school boyfriend of Kitty's) are the three Beauty Queen A-Cs. Dr. Li is a leading practitioner in holistic and natural medicines. Walter is the head of Embassy security. Doreen Weisman is the only trained diplomat with the A-C embassy.

Alpha Team is…
…the A-C military team of which James Reader is the head. Tim Crawford, a.k.a., Megalomaniac Lad; Captains Jerry Tucker, Matthew Hughes, and Randy Muir along with Lieutenants Joseph Billings and Chip Walker are also part of the team. Kitty's Secret Service bodyguards include Evalyne "Ev", Phoebe "Pheebs", and Sam.

Presidential Terrorism Control Unit (PTCU) is…
…headed up by Kitty's mother, Angela Katt (both Angelas were in Mossad). Her father, Sol, is supposedly a history professor in Arizona, a cover for his real job as a cryptologist for NASA specializing in alien languages. Kevin Lewis is Angela's second-in-command; his wife, Denise, runs the A-C daycare which also cares for their children, Raymond and Rachel.

The critters include…
Dudley, the Great Dane; Duke, the Labrador; Duchess, the pit bull; and, Candy, Kane, and Sugarfoot are the cats. The Poofs, bred to protect the Alpha Four Royal Family, include Harlie, who belongs to Jeff and is the head Poof; Poofikins is Kitty's; Mous-Mous is Jamie's; and, Gershom is the Poof who will attach himself to Other Kitty. Twelve mated-pairs of peregrines were gifted to the earth A-Cs by the king. Bruno normally guards Kitty; Lola is his mate. Sonny and Cher are Pierre's. Barney and Betty and Fred and Wilma are with Len and Kyle. All three men prefer that their peregrines sleep with Jamie.

Vincent Armstrong is now the president. His wife, Elaine, is the First Lady. Monica Strauss is the bitchy Secretary of State. Fritz Hochberg is the Secretary of Defense. Cliff Goodman is head of Homeland Security, and he's best friends with Chuck. Evander "Vander" Horn is the director of the FBI.

Lucinda and Alfred are Jeff's parents. Their children, besides Jeff, include Sylvia who is married to Clarence Valentino; their daughter, Stephanie, is an A-C traitor. Aunt Terry, Christopher's mother, was the telepathic one — and Jeff's second mother.

Eddy Simms, a.k.a., Stryker Dane, is a computer hacker extraordinaire and a slob. He and the blind Yuri Stanislav, Ravi Geekwad, Big George Lecroix, and Henry Wu are the geeks who make up Hacker International. Chernobog, a.k.a., Boggy, is working with the A-Cs now.

Peter "the Dingo Dog" and Surly Vic Kasperoff (sometimes they're Keller) are Kitty's adoptive uncles and premier assassins. Bellie is Mr. Joel Oliver's woman-hating parrot; Mr. Joel is a reporter infamous for his conspiracy theories. Bruce Jenkins is another friendly reporter. Herman Melville is a cop with the canine squad in D.C. Prince is his dog. Akiko is a fashion designer on retainer for the A-C embassy.

Amadhia is the stage name for the singer Other Kitty finds in Paris. Her real name is Emily. Marie is her grandmother who owns the restaurant. Celeste owns the unique gift shop. Aaron is the musician desperate for a singer who can actually sing.

There are embassies who…
…are A-C supporters. Oren, Jakob, and Leah are with Mossad. Mona Nejem is the Bahraini ambassadress. Olga Dalca is the wife of the Romanian ambassador, Andrei Dalca, and was KGB.

The Australian Prime Minister Tony Costello and his wife, Margie, are acting all super-offended.

Herbert Gaultier killed his wife, Solange, and then was killed himself, but not before he married his mistress, LaRue Demorte. Dr. Antony Marling is part of their evil cabal.

The Dulce Science Center for Extra-Terrestrial Studies is the A-C's main science, research, and medical facility and is located in New Mexico.



In Other Universe…
…housewife and mother Katherine "Kitty" Katt-Reynolds is married to Charles Reynolds, who is secretly with the CIA, and publicly a multi-millionaire who works with a think tank in D.C. They have three children: Charlie, Max, and the autistic Jamie-Kat. Peter is their house manager. James Reader is their best friend who lives with them and works as an international male model. A widower, Papa Sol also lives with them. They spend half the year in their house in Australia and the other half in their house in Washington D.C. Stripes is the cat Our Kitty will adopt into the family.

Aunt Carla is not Kitty's favorite aunt; they think she's a Bigoted Snob. Uncle Mortimer Katt is a general here as well, but currently stationed in Afghanistan. Caroline is Kitty's sorority sister who works for Senator McMillan from Arizona. Eddy Simms,a.k.a., Stryker Dane, is a popular author who has cleaned up well.

CIA
Malcolm Buchanan went rogue from the CIA after an ambush. Esteban Cantu is a desk jockey who is sent out with six commandos.

Cliff Goodman hates and despises Chuck; he's the head of the Office of Public Affairs.

Auntie Mimi is actually Naomi. Alfred Martini is hiding in the Z'Porrah-created underground tunnels. Seems he's responsible for most of the technological advancements in this universe. Ronald Yates was a good religious leader who was assassinated. King Adolphus had a lot of people assassinated. Turns out the Exonerates is the name of the A-Cs' religion.

The equivalent of Our Kitty's friends and enemies, etc…
Jack Ryan owns a car dealership where the Reynolds' buy all their cars; his wife, Pia, is fun to shop with. Dr. Marling is an internationally renowned pediatrician who told them that Jamie was autistic. His wife is Cybelle Siler Marling with a sister, Madeline, who works with her and Marling promoting cancer research. Doctor Zainal is their family doctor (he's the Bahraini Embassy's doctor in our universe). Jack Johnson is a mellow singer whom Other Kitty adores while Our Kitty hates his music. The Amy Gaultier in this universe is hated and despised by Other Kitty. Herbert and Solange Gaultier are Amy's parents and considered good people. Len is the incoming quarterback for the Jets; Kyle is the Jets' new defensive end. Mr. Joel Oliver is a highly respected journalist. Tim Crawford is a kindergarten and first grade teacher in L.A. He's married to a fifth grade teacher, Lori. Dr. Tito Hernandez works in Las Vegas. Brian Dwyer is in a mental hospital. Lieutenant Commander William Cox is alive in this universe; he's been newly assigned to be an aide to Cliff Goodman. He'll become Lunatic Lad.

The Israeli embassy
Oren, Jakob, and Leah are with Mossad and owe Charles and James big time for this capture.

Hershel and Hymie are a couple of old duffers who come to the rescue.

The Australian Prime Minister Tony Costello and his wife, Margie, are Kitty and Charles' best friends. Lulu is their oldest daughter.

The Corporation is…
…the Cuban Mob and is currently headed up by the Mastermind, an American politician. The assassin team who had been targeting Kitty and the kids includes Bernie and her husband, Raul Diaz; Luis Sanchez; and, Julio Lopez. Leventhal Reid took over the Mob but was shot and his position was then taken over by Papa Patron. LaRue Demorte is known as Señora de Muerte here.

Mephistopheles was the original evil Mastermind. The Z'Porrah are the dino-birds, and they hate everyone in our universe. Club 51 is a hate group that is anti-alien with a huge presence in Australia. LaRue Demorte is evil who intends to take over the universe.

The Ancients are shape-shifting galactic missionaries who are pro-human. Surcenthumain is the superpowers drug. ACE is another super-conscious who lives inside our Jamie-Kat. Bizarro World is the code both universes come up with to refer to the switch. The Elves are what Kitty calls the Operations Team, at least in public as she knows that Algar, a super-powerful being from the Black Hole Universe, is truly the person doing it all.

The Cover and Title
The cover is blues and peaches with a blackened sun in the blue, starmapped sky, Cosmic Alternate Kitty with Stripes on the left and housewife Kitty on the right with a file in one hand and a Glock in the other as a peregrine flies overhead. Below the ladies are the symbols of their universes: Jamie-Kat, Charlie, and Max in front of the Sydney Opera House, Chuck, er, Charles, looming in the middle, and two men in suits in front of the Lincoln Memorial.

The title is oh-so-appropriate, as Kitty turns out to be the Universal Alien in whatever universe she lands in.

katyanaish's review against another edition

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4.0

****3.5 stars****

This is a tough one to really evaluate. As a comics-geek girl myself, I've read more than a few "What If" books, and so I didn't struggle over the necessary suspension of disbelief. Not just that it could happen, but how quickly everyone accepted that it did happen, rather than lock both Kittys up in an asylum. And it was fun to get to spend time, in the alt-world, with characters that we haven't gotten to do a lot with. Particularly Alfred and Cox.

And so much of that alt-world was heartbreaking. I'm glad that Kitty put together a family over there, because man, they need each other. So many of them were heart-breakingly alone.

I also think it was an interesting way to reveal our Mastermind. Because it will be fun to find out how much of what was happening in alt-world is really correct in our world.

But I had a couple problems.

1. People were douches in our world.
In several ways. Firstly, the way they were instantly like "whelp, alt-Kitty, fuck whatever is going on with you, we need you to handle this political situation, and we'll get to your crap when we have time." Honestly, I was agog - mouth hanging open - at the callous way that everyone was like here's the situation, get with it, and stop thinking about your kids. What made it worse is that literally none of our characters - none - expressed concern for our Kitty.
SpoilerDude, she had her head broken open. Badly enough that Jeff thought she could die before they could get her to the hospital. And alt-Kitty made it clear that she had been in a car accident, with people trying to run her off the road and kill her while she was in a car with her kids. So Kitty with a potentially lethal head injury got dropped into a situation that was almost guaranteed certain death. And NO ONE GAVE A FUCK.
Everyone just shrugged and reassured alt-Kitty that Kitty would handle it, and then went on with their lives. We had, throughout the book, maybe two beats where Jeff had a worried expression for a split second. That just doesn't cut it. Especially when our world wasn't dealing with life-and-death crises. Yes, a political crisis, but not like ... assassination attempts and etc. I get why we didn't have a lot of freaking out in alt-world, with alt-Chuckie and such - they just didn't have time, because they were literally running for their lives the whole time. Not so with our world. They simply couldn't be bothered to care. And that REALLY hurts.

Throughout this series, I've had a problem with the way her team seems to always either dismiss Kitty, treat her like a moron, or take her for granted. The brief opening of this book, with her Secret Service gals, made it clear that they'd all be beating her down to make her into some bland political creature, which nicely established that that treatment has just increased since the election. Basically, they consider her to be an embarrassment, rather than an asset. This despite all she has done. And this book turned that knob up to eleven - I honestly got the impression that no one in our world cared that much if they ever got Kitty back. And that's awful.

2. The danger of unlimited powers.
This is a concern I've had about Jamie for a bit now. There's no clear understanding of what she can and can't do, and frankly, after this book, she seems to have god powers. That's a problem. Whenever you are going to have a powered entity in your story, you need to have clearly defined rules in order for the story to stay compelling. For example, Algar and ACE. They are our two most powerful entities (at least so far), and they have very clear rules and lines about what they can/will and can't/won't do. And puzzling out their hints is one of the great funs of this series. But Jamie has no such restrictions, and it makes her a deus ex machina (and/or Mary Sue) that can be problematic. Further, given what went on with Naomi, I am not understanding why some of these supreme being types haven't scooped Jamie up out of the world yet, as we've been told that god-powers are not allowed.

3. This book desperately needed a wrap up.
I think we could have alleviated a whole lot of that feeling of her team / friends / family not giving a fuck about her if we could have had a chapter of them all reconnecting. Right now, it feels like the same dismissive crap from point 1. They're reaction was "oh, she's gone. *shrug*" and now "oh, she's back. *shrug*"

I'm just disappointed. Because Kitty is a really great character. Not without flaws, no. But frankly, an unflawed character is bullcrap, so I love her flaws and all. And she doesn't deserve to be stuck surrounded by people who roll their eyes and treat her like a boat anchor strapped around their necks. But that's how they honestly all seem. I've felt that before this book, but now, I feel it VERY much, and it makes me incredibly sad.

blodeuedd's review

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4.0

In this book you do not have 1 Kitty, you have 2!! The more the merrier.

We have 2 parallel worlds (there are more, multiverse and all). But 2 Kittys change place and you can only imagine what will go down.

I do prefer the real Kitty world. The other one was sad, and omg NO MARTINI. That is beyond sad. Instead she is married to Chuck. But Other Kitty shakes things up cos things are never perfect when Kitty is around. Someone is after them in that world. It was fun to see Kitty alone for once, but it was also sad.

Right and in our normal Kitty world Other Kitty comes in and is all wtf? But she adapts cos she is Kitty. And she is helpful with a scandal other Kitty caused.

Omg, are you confused yet? Lol. 2 Kittys, 2 worlds. 1 Martini. 2 Chuckies.

A fun ride, it worked eventhough it jumped from Kitty to Kitty. And I do prefer our Kitty, she is kick-ass.

The hunt for the Mastermind is still on too, and we get some answers. I look forward to the next book. The title has me a bit concerned .

FUN!

lessa_riel's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.25

bewoelkt_aber_heiter's review

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4.0

3,5 Sterne: Von der Prämisse dieses Bandes war ich zunächst nicht allzu begeistert, aber wie immer macht Gini Koch daraus eine unheimlich spannende und unterhaltsame Sache, die sich schnell wegliest. Durch den Universums-Wechsel erlangen beide Kittys eine neue Sicht auf ihr eigenes Leben und gerade das Anfangsstadium, in welchem beide erst herausfinden müssen, dass es sie in ein alternatives Universum verschlagen hat, war zum Lachen komisch. Insgesamt fehlten mir aber etwas tiefgründigere emotionale Regungen, die darüber hinausgehen, dass beide Kittys der Familie der anderen helfen wollen. Die alternative Kitty war zudem etwas zu sehr auf Tuchfühlung mit Jeff und hat insgesamt auf mich erst auf den letzten Seiten so gewirkt, als würde ihr wirklich etwas an ihrer eigenen Wirklichkeit liegen. Daher bin ich froh, es im nächsten Band wieder einzig und allein mit "unserer" Kitty zu tun zu haben.

lalabristow's review

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5.0

AMAZING!

Review coming closer to release date!

cj13's review

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adventurous emotional funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

jbrooxd's review

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5.0

Great addition to this series. I was worried that I wouldn't like the alternate universe twist but it works. The stories from each universe are terrific and the twist made this feel really fresh.

lpcoolgirl's review

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5.0

Loved reading this book again, of Bizzaro World, such a great book that was the start to the end of the biggest longest running plot line in the series that I know of. So great!

*First read January 1st, 2017*
Another great book in this series, and different, too! Loved reading it, and awesome that it's my first book of 2017! Can't wait to read more of this amazing series!

kbairbooks's review

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4.0

I really really enjoyed this! Such a cool and different approach to her other books and it was like a breath of fresh air! Loved the double Kitty/multiverse/action and I’m glad we finally know who the mastermind is!