3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Time travel, Jan 3 2006
By Jean Cooper "eleanordew" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Never Love a Stranger (Paperback)
When Annie Simpson turns around in her kitchen on Friday evening and sees a naked man standing there, she is very surprised. She's a widow, and there hasn't been a naked man in her kitchen in over a year! This naked man is extremely ... superior ... in all his physical attributes. The man says his name is James and that he is a fugitive from the law enforcement officers of the future. Because James seems totally unfamiliar with everyday items like refrigerators, Annie realizes that he must be insane or amnesiac, so she humors him by going along with his story and giving him food and clothing until she can contact the authorities to come get him. The next day, as they are coming back from the mall after a shopping trip for clothes, they are attacked by a woman with a ray gun, and suddenly Annie knows that James was telling her the truth!
This is a very good science fiction romance. The plot and action are motivated by the science fiction framework of the story. The romance slides over into erotica with its very powerful and explicit love scenes between a loving male/female couple. The characters of Annie and James are realistic, likeable people, who make mistakes but try their best to correct their errors. The author carefully builds the suspense, giving the reader small amounts of information at a time, thus revealing what is really going on gradually. I've always loved such skillfully developed plots because they keep the reader intrigued right up through the final dénouement. In fact, I think the aspect of this novel that I enjoyed the most was not knowing exactly what was going to happen throughout the book. I recommend this book highly to science fiction and romance readers alike. -- Jean, Fallen Angel Reviews (courtesy of Fallen Angel Reviews)
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PHENOMINAL!! Well worth its price!, Oct 13 2005
By Darkcat_ak "darkcat_ak" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Never Love a Stranger (Paperback)
When Annie goes into her kitchen to microwave some leftovers, much to her surprise, she finds a naked man...a gorgeous, perfect naked man standing there. Desperately, she would like to believe he has amnesia, but the people shooting strange ray-guns and trying to kill the both of them prove otherwise.
As a failed leader of a revolution, James is the sole survivor of planetary genocide. He has traveled three hundred years into the past to change his own future. However, James was followed; alone except for Annie he is no more than an escaped convict as well as still a slave.
Annie is a surprise to James; she is angered about his plight, albeit nervous because he himself told her he has killed someone. And yet, she still helps him. But when operatives of the Bureau continually threaten her life, and only his surrender can possibly guarantee her safety, Annie refuses to let him.
If there is one book you should read this year, it is NEVER LOVE A STRANGER. I actually read this in an electronic format and I'm SO glad its come out as a paperback...this story is worth the small press price as a paperback. You won't be disappointed!
This is an action adventure with a good dose of science fiction that starts out in the present, and takes you to the future, except, which one? NEVER LOVE A STRANGER has some amazing twists that I hadn't nor could have predicted and literally blew my mind.
As for Annie and James. WOW. Ms Fisher has done a phenomenal job writing Annie's reactions to what gets thrown at her. My heart accelerated, and I found myself sitting on the edge of my seat trying to read faster every time the Bureau started shooting at them. Then, when Annie travels to the future with James simply because she couldn't let him die (he had been nothing but chivalrous towards her) I couldn't help but cheer her on.
NEVER LOVE A STRANGER is an amazing story full of sexual tension, a wide range of emotions and so many surprises -- I recommend it wholeheartedly!