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Wed to the Alien Prince

Accidental Alien Brides, Book 2

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Wed to the Alien Prince

By: January Bell
Narrated by: Mason Lloyd, Hollie Jackson
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The huge alien prince claims I’m his wife—but I’ve never been a good little princess. I’m not about to start now.

Stuck in a hot jungle with an even hotter alien is not how I imagined my diplomatic mission going. To make things worse, every conversation is an exercise in survivor charades. I’ve always prided myself on never needing a man, but this planet seems determined to prove I can't live without the massive alien stuck to my side.

When we’re chased into a crumbling ruin, I think things are finally looking up. We’re out of the rain, at the very least. There are strange images all over the temple walls, showing riches beyond belief. And my alien? He’s suddenly obsessed with finding it…and with me.

By the time my translator starts working, I’ve figured out several things.

One: other aliens are hunting us.

Two: my alien seems to think the mysterious treasure will solve all our problems.

And three: We’re married.

If I want to survive this death trap of a temple and Suevan politics, I’ll need all my wits about me. I better stop being distracted by the muscled hunk of scaly alien who treats me like I’m the real treasure.

©2022 January Bell (P)2023 Podium Audio
First Contact Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Science Fiction Fiction Funny Witty Royalty
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Humorous Storyline • Engaging Adventure • Great Narration • Intriguing World-building • Lighthearted Romantic Comedy
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I love the banter between the main characters! Her snarky sense of humor and his naivety makes this book!

Hilarious 😂😂😭😩😂❤️

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I loved this series! It’s adventurous, steamy, fun and funny! It’s different, yet so simple that you devour this book in one sitting!!! I loved this so much! I can’t wait to see the next girl in book 3.

This book is HILARIOUS!!! Oh and steamy!

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I was not expecting this book to be as good as the first and it absolutely is, if not better. I laughed out loud many times and actually enjoyed how over the top it was at times. The ending pushed the world building forward a respectable amount and sets up the third book nicely, but I figure I'll read it on Kindle instead of waiting for Audible to get it (the delay in audiobook releases has been just unacceptable in my opinion)

My only nitpicking is with narration. I like Hollie Jackson and Mason Lloyd, but I don't think I like them together in this series. I really wish they had done a duet narration instead of dual. I think having Mason do all the male narration and Hollie the female narration would have kept the immersion going better. Especially since I think Mason's female voices aren't as good anymore but I do love his accents for the male characters.

So much fun

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The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💜🩷💙💚
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌎
Character development: ☹️😍😋😤
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration

The heroine: Gen - she was one of an all-female diplomatic mission into Suevan territory. The mission was intended to get Earth an interplanetary defense system that will stave off any more alien incursions. Though the alien hosts insisted on an all-female team from the Earth Federation. The women didn’t know it at the time, but the Suevans’ needed mates and when they arrived, they were each chosen by an alien male and the welcoming ceremony was actually a mating ceremony after which the females were implanted with translators.

The Hero: Kanuz - he is the prince of his people. The Suevan’s are a warlike race, living traditionally in small settlements throughout their planet, yet their weapons and warships are far advanced than anything seen in the federation. Separatists attack the welcoming/mating ceremony and Kanuz takes his mate, Gen into the jungle. He figures they will hike to Adrobaz, the mountain city where the capital is. Though rain and mudslides have slowed them down quite a bit.

The Story: Gen is not fond of Kanuz after they have been trekking through the jungle for days. Especially since her translator has been malfunctioning and she can’t understand him. They think some of the large reptilian beasts on the planet might be hunting them and possibly the separatists as well. They end up taking shelter from the rain in temple ruins deep in the jungle. The ruins are filled with drawings like hieroglyphics showing a treasure that Kanuz thinks could really help his people. They lead to various puzzles the further into the temple they get, puzzles they must solve if they want to live.

I like the action and adventure of this story; I also liked that Gen realizes that she hasn’t been very nice to Kanuz and apologizes as well as thanks him for saving her and taking care of her. Kanuz also has some of his own issues in that he sees himself as a spoiled prince that may not be capable of bringing his people together or of ruling. I also loved the miscommunications that surfaced based mostly on the use of slang and idioms. We usually don’t see that as much in alien romance, but it is definitely something that would happen when talking to an alien race. It was hilarious when she tried to tell him about sour patch kids. He thought they ate children. She had to explain they were just shaped like children and he didn’t understand why they would want to eat something like that.

This audiobook was told in dual points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Mason Lloyd and Hollie Jackson. These are two of my favorite alien romance narrators. They are both very expressive and natural sounding. Voice actors not readers, if you know what I mean. They both have great voices as well.

“Indiana boner and the temple of gloom!”

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This book has so much sweetness and heart I loved it. The story line is rich and characters complex. I love the series and can't wait for the next book.

I AM ADDICTED!

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Hilarious with translator issues, adventurous with solving puzzles in the jungle and sexy story of two people coming together.

Hilarious and sexy

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This story was better than the first, much better IMO, and so funny esp. towards the middle and beyond that I was crying probably waking the dead. I just never anticipated some of what the characters would say, saying and terms barriers(species), and then I couldn't stop laughing 🤣. Thank you so much. To hot to do anything except listen to a fantastic book. Next!!!

WOW...

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“Alien Indiana Boner and the Temple of Gloom”
Keep your pantyhose on listeners, because this series has the potential to top my favorites list for campy alien romance. I started at this book 2 and was slightly thrown off by the primitive alien cover art and the beginning of this book deep within a Lost World kind of jungle. Did I misread the summary? Was this an Ice Planet Barbarian thing, with loincloths and fated mates? Nope, just a campy, punny, fish out of water alien romance where a bunch of human gals get sent up the river without a paddle, or a working translator.

Kanuz: “Are you alright, my flower?”
Gen: “My dude!”
This second installment finds Gen (short for Genevieve) plunked down in the jungle on a sort of quest for a unifying relic with Prince Kanuz. Only, with the translator on the fritz, Gen has no idea what to make of warnings about monster chickens (I.e. Tyrannosaurs) or this big alien beefcake taking her Earth idioms, cussing and euphemisms literally.

“OMG, Gen is alive! And she’s radioactive!”
I laughed all the way through, even when the more serious series arc about the war with the Roth comes into play. The first half is just the two of them finding jungle love amid death traps and beasties. The second half has them rejoining the other gals in civilization. What I liked best about it all was that the gals are forces to be reckoned with; I like my leading ladies to be both flirty and fierce!

I found the occasional F bombs hilarious and fitting. There are three naughty get-togethers and a lot of translator-glitch-assisted dirty talk, giving great sizzle value for the shorter book length. The aliens are manly, but always honorable, so no unfortunate dubious consent bullying here, despite the whole tricked into marriage plot, And, this is alien romance, so yes, they come with some extras for her pleasure.
This book hit my Goldilocks zone for the trifecta of sexy, funny and action packed.

Fun with idioms and other translation fails

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loved both narrators, multitalented as always. I got Ruby Dixon vibes from the writing, but pleasantly surprised with the story line and the character development. I will continue to invest and cookie this author.

loved it!

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I thoroughly enjoyed the first book of this series and hoped the second would be just as good. Only a chapter or two in, I was cackling out loud. The humor was great and the storyline is the perfect mix of lighthearted but intriguing. Looking forward to starting the next book.

Chefs Kiss

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