Seeking refuge in the Mississippi home of single mom Laura Malek, handsome alien star traveler Aayshen Rahs longs for the day he can return to his own world and vows to make his beautiful hostess his own.
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Exciting and sexy!,
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This review is from: Not Quite Paradise (Love Spell, Futuristic Romance) (Paperback)
I have to admit I only recently discovered this author and because of that, this book was very difficult to find. I searched everywhere for it and was so excited to finally get my hands on. Ms. Zimlich manages to create wonderful believable characters from other worlds and weave an exciting tale that had me sitting up most of the night. I was distressed when I read the review giving what could be taken as false information regarding this book. The TV series, The Visitors, came about two years after the copyright on this book. Many thanks to the author for her wonderful, vivid imagination!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Check your facts, Virgie,
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This review is from: Not Quite Paradise (Love Spell, Futuristic Romance) (Paperback)
I loved this story and if Virgie there who I don't want to read more about, would have checked hers, she would have known that Not Quite Paradise is not a spin-off of The Visitor television series. The copywrite on this novel is 1995. The television series aired in 97. I love Jan Z's work, and personally loved this novel, so I guess it is all a matter of taste, and getting your facts right before you take it upon your holier than thou self to spout the words, `spin off'. Keep up the good work, Jan. I love your books.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Worth A Second Read,
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This review is from: Not Quite Paradise (Love Spell, Futuristic Romance) (Paperback)
I am so glad I found this book again. Loved it the first time around and am starting it again. It reminded me of one of my favorite movies, "Starman", with Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. That came out in 1984 I think. I look forward to reading more of Jan's books.
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