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Works by C. L. Scholey

Bay's Mercenary (Unearthly World, #1) (2013) 37 copies, 3 reviews
Shield (New World Book 1) (2012) 33 copies
Armor (New World Book 2) (2012) 24 copies
Apparition (New World, #4) (2012) 22 copies
Engulf (New World, #5) (2013) 21 copies
Guardian (New World, #6) (2014) 13 copies
Mine! (New World, #8) (2015) 12 copies, 1 review
Defender (New World, #7) (2015) 9 copies
My Assassin Lover (2015) 8 copies

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4 Stars
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Release Date-1/6/13

This was such an enjoyable read: a lot more entertaining than I was originally expecting.
The story centres around Bay a human girl who has found herself after leaving Earth in the hands of an abusive Alien the end result being her probable death.
That is until she is liberated by another Alien being but with no idea what she is and being so small and defenceless he mistakes her for a pet and decides to gift her to his nephew back on his home planet.
This show more was actually strangely enjoyable and fun, just the ticket to pass a pleasant couple of hours.
I did find the idea of Bay being treated as a pampered pet by these furry aliens very amusing indeed and had myself quite the little chuckle very humorous.
little Draven was adorable and Zane his father was a big lovable furry hunk, this was such an easy sweet read that I literally read in one sitting.
Aliens that actually look like Aliens are my guilty pleasure and this one really did hit that spot.
Oh and on a sidenote Bay isn't Bald she just is a lot less hairy than the Zargonnii so seems bald to them: just thought I'd clarify as I have been asked about that description in the blurb.
This one is a definite hell yeh from me folks Ive read it twice now so that says everything really.
All opinions expressed here in this review are entirely my own.



Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm.
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4 Stars
Book Review
Release Date-1/6/13

This was such an enjoyable read: a lot more entertaining than I was originally expecting.
The story centres around Bay a human girl who has found herself after leaving Earth in the hands of an abusive Alien the end result being her probable death.
That is until she is liberated by another Alien being but with no idea what she is and being so small and defenceless he mistakes her for a pet and decides to gift her to his nephew back on his home planet.
This show more was actually strangely enjoyable and fun, just the ticket to pass a pleasant couple of hours.
I did find the idea of Bay being treated as a pampered pet by these furry aliens very amusing indeed and had myself quite the little chuckle very humorous.
little Draven was adorable and Zane his father was a big lovable furry hunk, this was such an easy sweet read that I literally read in one sitting.
Aliens that actually look like Aliens are my guilty pleasure and this one really did hit that spot.
Oh and on a sidenote Bay isn't Bald she just is a lot less hairy than the Zargonnii so seems bald to them: just thought I'd clarify as I have been asked about that description in the blurb.
This one is a definite hell yeh from me folks Ive read it twice now so that says everything really.
All opinions expressed here in this review are entirely my own.



Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm.
https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/
www.beckiebookworm.com
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I wanted to absolutely love this book, but it did fall a bit short. It was disjointed and not always consistent, as the previous books were. Taken individually and after reflection, it is however a good storyline and the characters are likeable. I would wish it had a bit more editing and perhaps there was at least one book between the previous and this one.
So even though I hadn't reviewed this on GRs once I was into this I realized I had already read it. So it was decent. I really liked the first part where they thought she was a pet and the one guy had bought her for his nephew who had just lost his last alien dog.

Once the hero figured out that she was sentient the story went rapidly downhill. I didn't like the dialog. It was a whole bunch of unrealistic long winded explanations and then insta love.

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