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Rader's Bride

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Rader's Bride

By: T.J. Quinn, Clarissa Lake
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Skye Carter’s life changed abruptly when the Drayids attacked Earth and cut a one-mile section out of a dozen cities all over the world. The hole they cut in Washington, D.C. took out the bookstore/internet café business that she had worked five years to build. It was all gone, leaving her a mountain of debt. She decided to sell her house and look for a job to pay for her losses. Then she found an ad for the Narovian Interstellar Matchmaking Service. It promised a ninety-nine percent guaranteed her match would be her soulmate. Rader Knight was a cyborg warrior in the Alliance Defense Force, retired after thirty years’ service to a backwater colony with a shortage of females. He applies to the service hoping they will find him a soul mate. After two years, they found Sky Carter, and she was willing to make a leap of faith and accept his proposal and take a three-month space journey to be his mate. Did Skye Carter really know what she was getting herself into? Multicultural Science Fiction

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The robotic virtual narration had many silly mispronunciations, and was almost as flat as the story line. The drone like voice made the overabundant spicy scenes so cold and unsexy it became farcical…. After fast forwarding through the ridiculous, redundant (un)sexy bits,there was very little of anything of substance, any uniqueness, or a plot line . I’m glad no credits were wasted… And now also know not to waste time on any future virtual narrations.

Unintentionally hysterical, disjointed and unoriginal.

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