Across The Divide

By J R Lauren
$2.50 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star
(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Sep. 15, 2012
Words: 26,123 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301126378


Short description

A young woman travels across space and is stranded on an alien planet. Love and healing of old wounds awaits her if she is brave enough to grab it.

Extended description

A young woman travels across space and is stranded on an alien planet. Love and healing of old wounds awaits her if she is brave enough to grab it.

After surviving an attack, LeAnn fights to find courage and the will to move on. Doran is a man finally coming into his own and will do anything to keep LeAnn in his life. Will they be able to overcome the galaxy that divides them and find home in each other’s arms?

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Tags

romance, lost, space, interracial, alien, sold

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Review by: Adina Stevens on Sep. 19, 2012 : star star star
The premise of this story is great. Unfortunately, the structure and tone it read as though a teenager who did not finish formal education wrote it. I mean how many ways can one spell the word soldier. I counted three different ways in this book. Never mind the other grammatical errors that made reading what is a good read in the making difficult and sometimes irritating.

The author should utilise the spell check and grammar facility on her pc, if she wants to be a publisher.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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