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Book Review: The Segonian by Dianne Duvall

The Segonian by Dianne Duvall
The Segonian by Dianne Duvall
The Segonian by Dianne Duvall
The Segonian by Dianne Duvall

Title: The Segonian (Aldebarian Alliance #2)
Author: Dianne Duvall
Genre: Sci-Fi Romance
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Can you go wrong with a Dianne Duvall novel? In my experience, it hasn’t happened yet. 

The second book in the Aldebarian Alliance series, The Segonian, picks at the point in The Lasaran where they are attacked. And don’t worry, no tension is lost in the continuity. Dianne Duvall quickly gets our hearts pumping. Our girl Eliana is stranded in space with a few hours’ worths of oxygen while her rescue, the Ranasura, is weeks away. Commander Dagon and his crew quickly are falling for the charm of Eliana as they check in with her, sadly knowing that there is no chance they will arrive in time. 

Thank Gathendians for the one positive thing they did was create the virus released on Earth that makes Eliana an Immortal Guardian. The only reason she could survive the weeks in deep space.

‘Hi, I’m Eliana, thank you for saving me.’ – Eliana

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Book Review: The Lasaran by Dianne Duvall

The Lasaran by Dianne Duvall
The Lasaran by Dianne Duvall
The Lasaran by Dianne Duvall
The Lasaran by Dianne Duvall

Title: The Lasaran (Aldebarian Alliance #1)
Author: Dianne Duvall
Genre: Sci-fi Romance
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I came by The Lasaran via another author’s recommendation. That particular author is aces in my book because I thoroughly enjoyed this story!

The Aldebarians are searching for their princess, who came to earth seeking an alliance between the two planets. Taelon only wants to rescue his sister, Riska, and return her home, but fate has other plans–the humans capture and study him torturously for years.

Lisa Holt is a down on her luck college student who has no one and nothing to call her own. She is eeking by taking on medical trial gigs that provide the basics like free food and rent money. Neither she nor her mentor knows whether the governmental trial for psychics is the real deal, but it looks promising as far as a payout, and she needs the money.

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