Surin Lost Alien
A Science Fiction Abduction Romance
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Virtual Voice
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T.J. Quinn
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Surin was ordered to torture and kill Eloise. Her fate is sealed…
Until Surin discovers she is his fated mate. While Surin is overcome with guilt for torturing Eloise, he’s determined to save her at any cost.
To heal her, Surin uses his blood in a claiming ritual. . . an act that ties them together permanently. Though Surin longs to make Eloise his in every sense of the word, he doesn’t think he has the right.
He’s the one who nearly killed her. Once she heals, he’ll leave her. All is going as planned until Eloise’s memory returns and she recognizes Surin as the alien who tried to kill her.
Before Eloise can escape, Surin kisses her, stirring feelings she didn’t know existed.
These former enemies learn they must work together to survive. Friendship soon turns to passion and love, but Eloise doesn’t know the full scope of Surin’s crimes or what the asseptians have planned for him.
Will Eloise risk her heart to save Surin? Or will he sacrifice his life to save her?
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Ugg.
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so good glad i read this
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The virtual voice narration was difficult. There was very little inflection, and when there was it was often in the incorrect place. Some words sounded as though they were cut off so it was choppy. There was no difference between the characters so more than once I had to go back to figure out who was talking. If a different virtual voice was used for each character it may have been easier to listen to, however, as it is now, I’d rather pay extra to have real actors narrate.
Narration was hard to get past.
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Engaging story
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