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Dark Planet Falling

Dark Planet Warriors Series, Book 2

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Dark Planet Falling

By: Anna Carven
Narrated by: Jillian Macie
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The Prince

Prince Xalikian Kazharan has a dilemma on his hands. Now that the Kordolians have landed on Earth, he somehow has to convince an entire planet of Humans that his people mean them no harm. It's easier said than done, especially when one's race has a reputation for brutally conquering the Nine Galaxies. Perhaps this stubborn female journalist called Sera Aquinas, who thinks she can just walk up to his front door and ask for an interview, might be able to help him. But first, he has to gain her trust, and that's not so easy when her presence drives him to distraction.

The Journalist

Sera Aquinas doesn't trust the charming amber-eyed Prince when he says he doesn't want to take over her planet. As a hardened journalist, she's seen her share of duplicity and corruption. So when Xal tells her the Kordolians are looking for Human females, she thinks he's messing with her. Seriously? Who would believe that lame excuse?

She has to admit however, that Xal is one fine-looking alien, and a part of her is curious.

It's absolutely far-fetched, but what if he's telling the truth? What if Humans and Kordolians are compatible? And when it comes to Xal, why does her body keep betraying her when her head is telling her to get the hell out of there?

Contains mature themes.

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Very Enjoyable

Second in series of Dark Planet Warriors. Have read whole series and thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. Very well narrated.

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The Prince and the Journalist

Not bad. Book 2 was a bit more gentle with less action and more conspiracy. I would have preferred if there were both male and female narrators instead of the one.

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Very enjoyable

This is another great book from Anna Carven.
The only drawback is that there is only one reader this time, instead of the two they had for the first book. One female and one male reader makes listening to dual POV stories that bit better.
That said, I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.

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voices dull and boring wont buy next books if narrated by same voices. need to find readers who can excite you

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