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Avelyn and the Alien Daddy

Intergalactic Brides, Book 3

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Avelyn and the Alien Daddy

By: Jessica Coulter Smith
Narrated by: Su Hendrickson
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Avelyn's life was turned upside down the day she lost her baby and realized her husband was a monster who couldn't be redeemed. Now that she's divorced and having to make it on her own, she knows she needs to make some major changes in her life. But when she enters the Terran Station in Las Vegas in search of a job, the last thing she expects is to find her arms full of a screaming alien baby, and faced with a very flustered daddy.

Thrace adopted sweet Lily to spare her from the Intergalactic Adoption Agency. Now that he's become a doting daddy overnight, he's feeling a bit overwhelmed. When Avelyn is dropped into his lap, he's more than grateful. A nanny is just what he needs!

There's only one problem. When Thrace looks at Avelyn, he doesn't see a caretaker for his daughter. He sees a vibrant, desirable woman who sets his blood on fire.

What's an alien daddy to do when what he wants most is to have the nanny in his bed?

©2015 Jessica Coulter Smith (P)2022 Jessica Coulter Smith
Romance Science Fiction Fiction
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The continuing theme of the main character women complaining about spending too much money is irritating. Not everyone is opposed to spending money when there is lots of it. The rest of the storyline was very good. Glad that each book has its differences also. Narrators did a great job as usual. I hope the next book does not include more whining about money and women being without means!

Great story but…

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