Review of Extraterrestrial Love
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Review of Extraterrestrial Love
Seyai Narvez, a young alien, from the planet, Oceana, comes to Earth as a toddler in pursuit of her soul mate. Everyone from Oceana must go through this hunt with Osuarua’s blessing. Seyai begins to lose hope of ever meeting her true love after traveling from state to state with her family, searching for them, and experiencing significant heartbreaks. This happens until she comes into her new school’s biology class and feels strongly attracted to her sexy teacher, Zervan Michaels. Seyai is determined to win Zervan’s heart when he accidentally points out the first symptom of their mate link despite his marital status. Zervan tries to suppress the powerful spark between them to save his failing marriage, but the two eventually fall in love. The couple’s love is tested when Kashiek, an alien in Oceana, who is enamored with Seyai, attempts to keep them apart. Will their love endure? Will it crumble?
This book, Extraterrestrial Love: A Different World, by P.K. Thomas, had an interesting narration, and this drew me in. The setting of this book was commendable. I liked the sci-fi appeal of this book. It was great to read about different planets while reading about love. The mystical quality of this book made it enjoyable. In addition, the storyline was commendable. As I started reading this book, I was eager to find out more about the characters and their qualities. It had some pleasant moments and a good amount of suspense.
However, I had some issues with this book. The first issue I encountered was the age difference between the romantic partners. It was indicated at the beginning of the novel that all of the characters were up to eighteen years old. However, it was stated several times that the female lead, Seyai, was only seventeen years old. Zervan, the male protagonist, was twenty-seven years old. A seventeen-year-old high schooler having a romantic relationship with her married teacher seemed extreme. In addition, Seyai had a friend named Anaiel. Anaiel was younger than sixteen and had recently found a partner. Her partner was the wife of a senator; she was a woman in her 20s. I felt the age differences between the romantic partners in this book were too significant. While I enjoyed reading the romance, this negative aspect got in the way.
Some parts of this book seemed confusing. Seyai claimed her mother despised her. There were scenes where they disagreed. In a later chapter, though, they make a complete 180 and transition to the ideal mother-daughter relationship without a proper explanation. Also, the romance in this book was detailed. I commend the author's imagination to make it seem real. However, it could have been done with a little more chemistry between the romantic characters.
I rate this book 3 out of 5 stars. It was professionally edited. Also, it had a nice plot. I am deducting 2 stars because of the execution problems I had with the plot. These issues greatly affected my reading experience.
I recommend this book to readers who like romance and mystical novels. Readers should know that this book contains strong sexual content.
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