Official Review: The Matriarch Saved by J.Y. Olmos

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Re: Official Review: The Matriarch Saved by J.Y. Olmos

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This is an interesting read. I occasionally read scifi because I'd rather watch a movie and I hope there's something that will make this different fr the other books w/ the same genre.
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Losing your family followed by alien abduction? I can imagine just how distraught she must have been. SciFi with a tinge of romance. Definitely reading this one
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This sounds wonderful... I will definitely want to read this after I'm done with the book that currently holds my heart. Thanks for the great review; it's amazing how you manage to write all these paragraphs... I admire the fact that you took the time to write it. I mean, you got your end of the deal-a book that satisfied you. The fact that you showed your gratitude by taking the time to type this out is awesome. Thank you. ❤
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wow even from your review i love the book already and would love to read it, I do love science fiction with romance in it. good job.thank you.
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I have not read a sci-fi book with a female lead. Cliffhanger for me is a no no for other genres except romance. ^_^
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An interesting plotline from your summary. I'm intrigued to find out details on this book. I don't usually read sci-fi book because sometimes I felt myself too dreary to visualize the scenes in sci-fi setting. But this book, I want to read this because it seemed promising. Thanks for your review, I definitely will check this book out now.
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what a great review! I have hardly read the science and fiction genre book with female characters as the heroines. I'm gonna read this book.
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Post by JuliaKay »

I think it is interesting that this novel deals with aliens AND romance. Your description makes me wonder how everything plays out and makes me want to read the book. I think books about alien abduction can be good depending on how they are written. The aliens should have some human-like qualities for readers to feel connected. I can't wait to read It! 8)
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I can notice few error in the write up in which the author needs to preview and do proper editing. Although the story is amazing and i don't wish the story to end. I recommend this book to younger once.
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Sounds good, and I like the cliff hangers in series. It keeps me reading the series.
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Great review.Aliens attacking Earth. Women captured by aliens and experimented on then rescued by very large (human?) men sounds like my type of book. grabbed my #free copy. Congrats on being BOTD.
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The review describes the story in very simple and very clear way to anyone who may not be into fiction stories.
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Post by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes »

This may be one of those alien abduction stories, but with much, much more. Yvonne, the central character has to ride the waves and adapt to every situation that arises, being an abductee, herself. A nice Sci-Fi reading for adults and late teeners. Delicate handling of sex scenes makes it so far above the level of pornography despite numerous torrid scenarios. Well-written review, and good content appraisal. Thanks. I am inclined to read this book.
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Great FREE read for all sci-fi, alien, abduction fans. Wondering why Evonne is separated from the rest of the girls, is older, & what is happening to the other younger girls?? Guess I'll have to read it to find out! Thanks for an other-worldly review!
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I will love to read this book of aliens and see how J Y Olmos did it. Good review.
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