Saturday, July 28, 2007

New book by Susan Grant is out of this world


How to Lose and Extraterrestial in 10 days by Susan Grant

Our hero
You are kidnapped as a young child taken away from a planet and turned into a REEF(Robotically Engineered Enemy Fighter). You are a terminator like human with bio implants and computer in you. You are a deadly assassin trained to kill with no memories of your past. Your mission to kill someone who has escaped to Planet Earth fails. Your internal computers are down, your formers employers want you dead, and the men in black want you. Your cyberpowers are gone, and you are now a weak earthling.



Our heroine

You think of yourself as the family blacksheep. Your sister is a California State Senator, your brother is married to a Queen. You are a junior college dropout, who got knocked up at age 19. Your cheating ex-husband left you and your 2 kids. Now your fledging chocolate business is mistaken as a money laundering mob business. You need a bodyguard. Your sister and her husband who the REEF tried to kill want you to shelter an alien hitman. You doubt he will last ten days with you and your two teenagers. You are desperate. He is incredibly sexy.


What happens when a divorced thirty-something soccer mom and an former killing machine who is now remembering his past get together? This final book in the Outwordly men series is the best. Mom may even let high school girls read it because it has romantic scenes but not hard-core steamy sex. As if Roswell, New Mexico and Hangar 18 fascinate you, you may enjoy and find answers to where what is in hanger 18 came from.

Book #1 Your Planet or Minehad a silly cover and was humorous.
Book #2 My favorite Earthling had a lot of steamy love scenes and showed that sex does sell. Book #3 How to lose an extraterrestial in ten daysis the best yet, lots of romance, great plot, great story, alien technology, action, and suspense. You will love Evie and REEF and their chemistry.

2 comments:

Liz Dodds said...

These books sound like fun. Do you recommend book 3 for high school girls?

Susan Grant said...

I’m just in from Shanghai where I couldn’t access my e-mail thanks to China’s huge firewall.

Thank you, Beth, for the fantastic review. I really thought this book was special because both leads tugged at my heart. So it's wonderful to see that you as a reader came away enjoying the story. Thanks for making such a lovely blog post.

Be well! (and happy birthday)