Newborn A Native American scifi romance Alien Contact for Idiots Book 3 eBook Edward Hoornaert
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Jo Beaverpaw is born fully dressed, well-armed, and impatient to tackle her Destiny. Namely, killing her alien nation's most wanted fugitive. Her programmers want her to live a few hours, kill, then die.
But something goes wrong.
Darby Lapierre has the thankless task of protecting Jo’s target while the woman heals from gunshot wounds. It's a hard job, but not impossible for a skillful bodyguard like Darby.
Until, that is, Jo shows up at the private hospital after an accident. Beautiful, naive, young Jo knows nothing about life and love, and wants Darby to teach her. Just until she's well enough to attack her Destiny, of course.
And then Darby will be in her way . . . .
Newborn A Native American scifi romance Alien Contact for Idiots Book 3 eBook Edward Hoornaert
I was introduced to this sic-fi romance by Ed’s excerpts of it through Weekend Writing Warriors. Over the course of a few months of 8- to 10-sentence snippets, I became totally intrigued with Jo Beaverpaw, the heroine.Jo is born fully grown in the woods, knowing that she has a mission: to assassinate Squitt, the leader of a rebellion in Kwadra (an island nation that splashed down next to Vancouver Island in our world, but was originally located on a parallel earth in a future dimension). She knows just enough to complete her mission, and then end her life. But things do not go according to plan.
The most interesting parts of this character is how she accumulates knowledge, and how she yearns to be a normal human being–but is that even possible? There’s so much she, and we readers, don’t understand.
In the beginning, the other characters (and I) were very suspicious of Jo and her intentions. Although committed to her Destiny, as time passes she becomes attracted to Darby, Scritt’s bodyguard, and longs to be a person with a future. She considers what is good and what is evil, and how to discern the difference between the two.
Hoornaert’s writing is suspenseful and fast moving. Both Jo’s life and Darby’s are in just as much danger as Scritt’s, and Jo’s reprogramed to ensure the success of her mission.
The book is a fast read, and very satisfying. Although a stand-alone, it is Book 3 of the Alien Contact for Idiots series, which I am now going to have to read in its entirety.
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Newborn A Native American scifi romance Alien Contact for Idiots Book 3 eBook Edward Hoornaert Reviews
Fascinating story, an enjoyable read. Fast paced with well-developed characters. The story is told through Josette's point of view, so the reader learns, as she does, who she is/what she is. Mr. Hoornaert does a great job with describing her awareness--of her surroundings and, more importantly, her self. Newborn is part of a series but is a standalone book. Even though I hadn't read the other stories (I will now), I found the background of Newborn easy to pick up.
Newborn is a beautiful book with an interesting story line. The book is about a clone who finds love and life even when the basic purpose to create her was hate and death. While the story is interesting in itself, I loved the book because it showed me the blessing of life. We humans are blessed with such a wonderful nature and with such perfect bodies, yet we fail to see the beauty of it all and destroy it with our lust, greed, jealousy and other sins. For me the highlight of the book was hero's proposal, although there were many funny and sexy stuff. I recommend this book to all adult readers.
Sci-fi romance is not something I am usually into, but the premise of this book and right amount of sci-fi, action and romance elements make it a really good and enjoyable read.
Jo is basically a killing machine, born with an adult body, brain and everything she needs to accomplish her mission, and that is killing her target. But, she doesn't know very much about anything else because she has a limited time of existing, until she completes her mission.
On the other side is Darby, who protects Jo's target. Of course, their paths cross eventually and Jo learns a lot about life from Darby, including sweet, sweet love. It maybe sounds a little corny, but I like it, the idea about beings with single purpose who die when they complete it is very interesting. Characters who develops and learns to be human is nothing new, in fact it has been done probably hundreds of times, but Jo is likeable and it is fun and moving to learn with her and watch her develop from beginning to end.
It is not a groundbreaking novel, but it is certainly hard to put down once it grabs you. Give it a try.
Alien contact for idiots, that is such a sarcastic title… I love it.
The most intriguing part for me was to all of them (characters) to have a pre-downloaded destiny, everyone is created for an specific purpose and they must do exactly just that.
The book is fast paced which is awesome but is also very long, which makes it even more awesome because there are going to be moments when you thought ‘this can’t get any better than this’ and right after that it gets way too much better than expected. I love science-fiction so is no surprise for me to be so attach to this book.
But love aside, there are some valuable lessons here, once again I find interesting all those concepts of pro-create beings for one purpose only and them killing them off, if you really think about it (And I’m probably thinking way too much into this) in our world, with so much technological advance, it won’t be long for a time when someone invent a device for specific people with specific purposes. Let us decide our own path and choices and face the consequences of it with no regrets, no one can tell you how to live your life, so even if you don’t like the genre, I insist, give it a try to this book.
What do you do when the man you are falling in love with is between you and your downloaded destiny? Turns out that having really good sex helps a great deal. It creates imprinting, like a baby duck to a human. It makes Darby and Josette realize that life is more than just your job or your destiny.
Josette is born fully clothed, with guns, and a brain that is smart but full of holes.
Turns out she’s the clone of her powerful older sister from a different planet. Her destiny is to kill an evil woman hiding out on Earth and then kill herself. A Get In, Get Out, Goodbye scenario. Had that occurred, this would have been a far less interesting, and much shorter read.
And since I enjoyed every page of this book, that would have been a terrible destiny for the book. So I’m very glad that Darby and Josette managed to ignore his rigid habits and her downloaded instructions to kill and discover a better path.
This is a long, but very fine book. I read it in a single day. As always, I love Ed Hoornaert’s world building. Lots of action with moments of love throughout the story.
I was introduced to this sic-fi romance by Ed’s excerpts of it through Weekend Writing Warriors. Over the course of a few months of 8- to 10-sentence snippets, I became totally intrigued with Jo Beaverpaw, the heroine.
Jo is born fully grown in the woods, knowing that she has a mission to assassinate Squitt, the leader of a rebellion in Kwadra (an island nation that splashed down next to Vancouver Island in our world, but was originally located on a parallel earth in a future dimension). She knows just enough to complete her mission, and then end her life. But things do not go according to plan.
The most interesting parts of this character is how she accumulates knowledge, and how she yearns to be a normal human being–but is that even possible? There’s so much she, and we readers, don’t understand.
In the beginning, the other characters (and I) were very suspicious of Jo and her intentions. Although committed to her Destiny, as time passes she becomes attracted to Darby, Scritt’s bodyguard, and longs to be a person with a future. She considers what is good and what is evil, and how to discern the difference between the two.
Hoornaert’s writing is suspenseful and fast moving. Both Jo’s life and Darby’s are in just as much danger as Scritt’s, and Jo’s reprogramed to ensure the success of her mission.
The book is a fast read, and very satisfying. Although a stand-alone, it is Book 3 of the Alien Contact for Idiots series, which I am now going to have to read in its entirety.
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