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Belongs to SeriesAlien Abduction (5)
Fiction.
Romance.
Science Fiction.
He is determined to save her, whether she likes it or not!Bucking family tradition, Dyre is determined to become his planet's first hero, even if it breaks his mother's heart. He sets out on numerous quests to save the universe, however his altruism never seems to turn out quite as expected. Who knew doing the right thing was so hard?In between saving those who don't want his helpâ??and the chaos that followsâ??he rescues a damsel in distress. She doesn't appreciate his heroic abduction, and even worse, once Dyre gets to know the outspoken human, he entertains less than noble thoughts about ravishing her.It takes only a couple of comical mishaps, some hot kisses and danger for Dyre and Betty to discover their happily ever afterâ??and thank the stars for a heroine who ends up saving this hero, and the galaxy, from his chivalr No library descriptions found. |
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Hilarious.
The Unofficial Guide to Heroism verses the Mercenary Guide in previous books.
This purple alien does the opposite of what his family considers proper and does good deeds and rescues. Or at least he tries.
Betty, the heroine, was one of the teens abducted from Earth awhile back. (From Dual Abduction.)
From Betty:
Purple aliens are dumb!
They don’t understand.
From Dyre:
“Heroes didn’t plan. They acted.”
“They plied him with riches, begging him to go”
Very hot and steamy. Lots of laughable comments and situations.
Science fiction romantic comedy. ( )