My Little Sister Is An Alien Hentai

My Little Sister Is An Alien Hentai




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MATT: When my employee propositions me, I’m taken aback. Yeah, she's gorgeous, exotic, and adventuresome, but besides the issue of me being her boss, she proposes something casual. Which is reason enough to give me pause, because I’m not a casual kind of guy. But long story short, we get together, it’s great, and I’m crazy about her, which means I have a big problem. Seven o
MATT: When my employee propositions me, I’m taken aback. Yeah, she's gorgeous, exotic, and adventuresome, but besides the issue of me being her boss, she proposes something casual. Which is reason enough to give me pause, because I’m not a casual kind of guy. But long story short, we get together, it’s great, and I’m crazy about her, which means I have a big problem. Seven of them, actually—that’s how many brothers she has. And I don’t know about you, but to me, that sounds like the recipe for an @$$ whooping. *Seven* super overprotective brothers means they aren’t going to hesitate to beat me into a whimpering bag of meat for touching their little sister. Yippee. Is that enough to deter me from falling for her? Evidently not, and I guess it’s because Inara is an alien, and there are a couple of pretty big galaxies separating me from her bad@$$ family, so I’m safe. Or so I pretend. Because it isn’t the threat of her brothers that worries me. It’s these damn inconvenient feelings that stubbornly refuse to quit growing. I care about Inara. A lot. And that’s a problem because as far as she’s concerned, she still thinks she’s just having a simple fling. Me? Here’s the whole truth: I freaking love her. And she’s going to break my heart when she goes back home without me... Unless I convince her to take me with her. ***The Alien’s Little Sister is a laugh-out-loud 67K rom-com with a little sci-fi twist. <3
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✰ 3 Stars! ✰ -ˏˋ
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HUH. . .well that was. . . a time . This is gonna be quick because well, FOR ONCE, I don't really have much to say. * gasps overly loud for dramatic effect *
The Alien's Little Sister
was another fun alien romance from author Amanda Milo . Overall,
THE ALIEN'S LITTLE SISTER
was fun, buuuuut I was hoping for just a bit more. See as a connoisseur of alien romance I've come to notice a few things. One of those things that I've noticed is the fact that
✰ 3 Stars! ✰ -ˏˋ
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HUH. . .well that was. . . a time . This is gonna be quick because well, FOR ONCE, I don't really have much to say. * gasps overly loud for dramatic effect *
The Alien's Little Sister
was another fun alien romance from author Amanda Milo . Overall,
THE ALIEN'S LITTLE SISTER
was fun, buuuuut I was hoping for just a bit more. See as a connoisseur of alien romance I've come to notice a few things. One of those things that I've noticed is the fact that almost every alien romance has abduciton AND/OR the hero is the alien . Very rarely is the heroine an alien, and I don't think I've ever read an alien romance where both protagonists were aliens. Due to that I got extremely excited over the fact that the heroine was an alien and the hero was human. I was hoping for an inverse of the traditional alien romance, and I stupidly thought because the heroine was an alien she'd be able to really hold her own.

Yeahhhhhh that's not what happened. Instead we had Matt (which come on what kind of anybro name is MATT) acting like an overly possessive douchcanoe and DEFENDING IT CONSTANTLY . Seriously, this dude stepped over the line multiple times in regards to the way he treated women, and everyone (Matt especially) kept trying to make me think it was fine. For example, he's constantly being protective over Inara and it pissed me off because BRO BRO SHE'S AN ALIEN, I THINK SHE CAN HOLD HER OWN . But then, again apparently Inara (and her species) only want to stay home and be housewives. Which no shade, but I was a little bummed she wasn't this alien goddess warrior who could hold her own. fuck me and my expectations i guess ✨ On top of that Matt was really grossly protective of his 18 year old receptionist-assistant. There's a scene when he basically threatens Stacy's (the receptionist) boyfriend because he knows they're gonna have sex. It was just. . . weird . He tried to say that by putting the "fear of god" into Stacy's boyfriend he'd respect her more when it came to them having sex. To me that just came off as Matt thinking that other men won't respect a woman's boundaries / no, BUT THEY WILL respect her father/older brother/other man boundaries / no. It annoyed me and it grated even more that Matt (and the book) tried to convince me that HE WAS RIGHT. I'm sorry but just because you gave Stacy's boyfriend a "talking to" doesn't make him more or less capable of mistreating her.
ughhhhh ✨

Ultimately I didn't hate
THE ALIEN'S SISTER
, but I was bummed that it was basically every other alien romance excepted with the roles reversed. I think there was a lot of missed potential and that always makes me sad. However, I still really like
AMANDA MILO
as an author and I highly recommend you guys check her out if you haven't. While this one was a bit of a miss for me I am glad that I read it. There were some funny moments, the sexy times were afoot, and overall the romance was pretty cute.
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Quick (ish) Review Another winner from Ms. Milo. Loosely connected to her Stolen by the Alien series but works as a standalone well enough. I just loved that, for once, the alien is the heroine the story is told from the hero’s POV, and manages to pack in the humor, heat and heart that I love. It’s still outrageous and the hero can be a bit chauvinistic but his love for the heroine and his generally grumpy yet sweet nature makes it worth it all. I liked it and I recommend for SFR fans.




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Dec 29, 2020


Dr susan


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Hilarious sci fi romance The first Milo book I read was Contagion, which had me laughing so hard I almost peed. Little Sister had me in tears from laughing, which makes it very difficult to read. I thoroughly enjoyed the book being narrated from the human male point of view, and I totally fell in love with Matt. Yes, there are sex scenes. If you don't want to read them, skip them, because skipping Sister would take a little joy from your life.
Hilarious sci fi romance The first Milo book I read was Contagion, which had me laughing so hard I almost peed. Little Sister had me in tears from laughing, which makes it very difficult to read. I thoroughly enjoyed the book being narrated from the human male point of view, and I totally fell in love with Matt. Yes, there are sex scenes. If you don't want to read them, skip them, because skipping Sister would take a little joy from your life.
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Of all the things Amanda Milo can be accused of, generic and boring are not among them. Even if I dislike something she wrote, it's still interesting and pretty unique. I'm conflicted about how I feel on this story, because I'm not sure she wrote it intending for us to actually like the narrator, Matt. If I were to conjecture further, I suspect she wrote this to contrast how overbearing and awful "alpha" traits in alien main characters are when you assign them to human men. In human men, it's so
Of all the things Amanda Milo can be accused of, generic and boring are not among them. Even if I dislike something she wrote, it's still interesting and pretty unique. I'm conflicted about how I feel on this story, because I'm not sure she wrote it intending for us to actually like the narrator, Matt. If I were to conjecture further, I suspect she wrote this to contrast how overbearing and awful "alpha" traits in alien main characters are when you assign them to human men. In human men, it's some pretty toxic masculinity. At least...that's why I would have written this story in this way. And the only way Matt was going to find a woman who would put up with that, was if he found a really diminished mouse of a human woman—or an alien one who is already used to male posturing. NGL, my favorite part of this book is when (view spoiler) [all 7 of Inara's brothers come and give Matt a taste of his own medicine. (hide spoiler) ] And all he can think is, "yeah, I totally earned this." Yes. Yes you did, by being a dick and acting like your gate-keeping womens' sexuality is somehow a worthwhile pursuit and respectful of them. Because nothing says "I will make others respect you and your boundaries," like trampling all over her boundaries and telling her she's wrong to be angry with you. And how overbearing Matt is with Christian, a teenage boy with very healthy masculinity who Matt derisively describes as "submissive," and bullies him the entire book, well.... Anywho. The only way this jerk was going to have a HEA was with an alien. And now he's in a situation where every one of Inara's male relations can break him like a twig. So this one was a bit better than okay. I would have liked it more had the female characters all pushed back on Matt more and forced some growth out of him instead of acquiescing all of the time or being happy if he was merely quiet. I would have liked to see him actually listen . Which he never actually did and that was disappointing. There are a lot of female characters in this story, which I LOVED, and they were all supportive with no Jealous Bitches™ to be found. HALLELUJAH! I laughed quite a bit during this—it is an Amanda Milo story, afterall—and I learned a surprising amount about cars and maintenance, which I then had a discussion with my own handy spouse about. He was pretty amused to talk about changing rear differential fluid with me, including checking to make sure Ms. Milo remembered a few important steps, which were in there in one form or another.
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Dec 29, 2020


Jennifer


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The writing and editing of the ARC version of the manuscript was clean, with no typos that I found and well constructed sentences. The world building was okay, though Chicago did not come to life for me. The characterization was great, with both hero and heroine being sympathetic individuals with strengths and weaknesses. This novel was great because the author broke some unspoken rules of sci-fi romance in this book. The alien in this romance was the heroine, with the human protagonist being th
The writing and editing of the ARC version of the manuscript was clean, with no typos that I found and well constructed sentences. The world building was okay, though Chicago did not come to life for me. The characterization was great, with both hero and heroine being sympathetic individuals with strengths and weaknesses. This novel was great because the author broke some unspoken rules of sci-fi romance in this book. The alien in this romance was the heroine, with the human protagonist being the hero. The whole novel also takes place in the male character’s Point of View, which is also atypical of a sci-fi romance. I am liking the gender role flipping this author has been engaging in during her last few releases. I find it fresh and creative. The development of the romantic relationship was natural and hot, with the heat level in this novel being at four chili peppers. The plot and pacing were tight, though not very exciting. There was low angst in this novel, but the stakes were also low, which I do not typically enjoy but certainly did in this case. This novel used the Insta-Love trope, which in this case closely resembled the Fated Mates trope. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The world building was three stars. The plot and pacing were both four stars. The characterization and development of the romantic relationship were five stars. I therefore gave this novel a combined rating of four stars. This novel ended on a Happy Ever After ending instead of a cliffhanger ending, so that was a big plus. I recommend this novel to readers who enjoy sweet sci-fi romances with plenty of laugh out loud moments. I look forward to reading the next book in this series when it releases. I will buy myself a keeper copy of this novel. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Dec 25, 2020


Dolores Silguero


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A female rakhii story Inara is the little sister from Stolen by an alien. She sneeks away to earth to find love , and meets Matthew. I love this new addition to this awesome series and cannot wait for Jonohkadas book!




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Dec 24, 2020


Jannie Cv


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What a sweet romance! I adore Matt! He is gobsmacked when a most intriguing woman arrives at his work, in full costume. His life will never be the same. He’s ultra protective of those under his care, has such an alphatude, but he’s really a big teddy bear who wants his ‘family’ treated right. He wants them to know they deserve respect. Inara is a sweetheart, so innocent, but with an agenda not fully revealed. She displays some very familiar traits that have me giggling in anticipation. The story i
What a sweet romance! I adore Matt! He is gobsmacked when a most intriguing woman arrives at his work, in full costume. His life will never be the same. He’s ultra protective of those under his care, has such an alphatude, but he’s really a big teddy bear who wants his ‘family’ treated right. He wants them to know they deserve respect. Inara is a sweetheart, so innocent, but with an agenda not fully revealed. She displays some very familiar traits that have me giggling in anticipation. The story is written with the author’s signature sense of humor that has me breaking out in laughter throughout. Do read - I’m sure that you, too, will love it!
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Dec 26, 2020


Nat Smithy


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Didn't like the first person narrative. I felt as if the H would be thinking of things that just pulled away from the flow of the story. And I would lose interest in the story at those times. The sex was pretty hot though.
Didn't like the first person narrative. I felt as if the H would be thinking of things that just pulled away from the flow of the story. And I would lose interest in the story at those times. The sex was pretty hot though.
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I must say that I adore the various Rakhii we've met. Their utter devotion to their respective mates me smile. Plus, the mental picture of these massive, brooding, fire-breathing, ex-gladiator aliens cuddling their teeny-tiny babies just makes me so happy. Yes, the entire species is happy-making and I'm more than thrilled to get to see a female Rakhii find her special someone. Plus, Matt's introduction to the family was HILARIOUS! But that's something we can talk about later. First, we have Matt a
I must say that I adore the various Rakhii we've met. Their utter devotion to their respective mates me smile. Plus, the mental picture of these massive, brooding, fire-breathing, ex-gladiator aliens cuddling their teeny-tiny babies just makes me so happy. Yes, the entire species is happy-making and I'm more than thrilled to get to see a female Rakhii find her special someone. Plus, Matt's introduction to the family was HILARIOUS! But that's something we can talk about later. First, we have Matt and Inara. Frankly, he's as enraptured of her upon their first meeting as Inara's brothers were enraptured of their mates. Which is good because Inara deserves all sorts of adoring looks and hard loving in unexpected places. You know, like the kitchen counter and living room wall. While Inara definitely set out on her adventure to find someone special, she was very lucky Matt was the one she found. He adores her. He is utterly smitten by her. He would probably burn down the world if she needed him to. Which is a little weird since Inara's the one who can breathe fire and she'd probably be better at the world-burning. So. A human and an alien. They might come from different planets, but they are just meant for one another. She's delighted with the world she's discovering and he's finding out he enjoys showing her things she's never experienced. And the meet and greet with her family...I LOVED IT. We got to see some of my favorite couples and their babies and YESSSSSSS. I am so down for many, MANY more stories set in this world. -Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal
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