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Going Green
Going Green
Going Green
Audiobook4 hours

Going Green

Written by Celia Kyle and Erin Tate

Narrated by Justine O. Keef

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

Rhea is leaving Earth and nothing will stop her. Not her controlling governor father, her asshole ex-fiance, or the Department of Population who want to impregnate her. Which is why she contacts the one organization out of their reach-Celestial Mates. A questionnaire and blood sample later and Rhea is matched to a hunky, deliciously tempting, and alluring alien.

Erudan-once known as Teon, brother to the High Warlord of Vialea-did not register with Celestial Mates. Or rather, he'd never submitted his application. Yet a curvaceous, dark haired, green eyed human stands before him and demands they mate. Immediately. He lost his honor long ago and doesn't deserve a female like the seductive Rhea, but that does not stop the wanting.

Unfortunately, others from Earth want her returned and Erudan is happy to show them the error of their ways. No one challenges a Vian warrior . . . and lives.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 30, 2018
ISBN9781977378545
Going Green
Author

Celia Kyle

Ex-dance teacher, former accountant and erstwhile collectible doll salesperson, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Celia Kyle now writes paranormal romances for readers who: 1) Like super hunky heroes (they generally get furry) 2) Dig beautiful women (who have a few more curves than the average lady) 3) Love laughing in (and out of) bed. It goes without saying that there’s always a happily-ever-after for her characters, even if there are a few road bumps along the way. Today she lives in central Florida and writes full-time with the support of her loving husband and two finicky cats.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Sweet and short, my only wish is that Erudan/Teon's feelings of self flagellation didn't cover 90%of the book, as its a short story to start with. All in all its sweet and if read/listened to after the first book "Not so little green men" makes a lot of sense and gives a nice HEA.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Short and sweet. Felt less short than the first book. I like this one better. Love that we get to see more of Vialea.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    3..5 Stars for me!

    My rating range of this story... 2 - 3.5 Stars
    If significant, why? The continuous angst... Ugh!

    Main Character Ratings...
    H = 6/10
    h = 5/10

    Narrator Rating(s)
    M = n/a
    F = 6/10
    If below 5/10,why?

    Was cheating involved? No
    Any major triggers to be aware of?

    If Comedy... Type? n/a
    Genuinely Funny
    Cringe Inducing
    Just No!

    Angst Level? Oh Lord, please stop!
    Light, Moderate, Heavy or Please Stop


    Scenes with heat... Yes
    What point does it start? 70%
    How much of the story? 5%
    Anything beyond M/F? No
    If yes, explained

    Heat Rating... 6/10
    Clean or Fade to Black - 1 or 2
    Normal to Descriptive 3-5
    Detailed Descriptive Sex - 6-7
    Um, Wow, Beyond Descriptive Sex - 8 or above

    Was there so much sex or unrealistic sex that you rolled your eyes and/or skipped forward? No

    The back story... The blurb says it all

    The Romance... Not really any as they are fated mates. It just happens in a day. ?

    The drama explosion... Daddy shows himself
    Did it feel Real, OK or contrived? A bit contrived
    Was it OTT? Yup
    Separation involved? No
    Was it resolved properly or rushed? Properly

    Final Notes... Take out the angst and the story itself is about 1 hour. It was still a fun story but I had to skip past lots of looping angst.

    HEA or HFN? HEA