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Estranged from her only surviving relative,
Sarah Jacobson faces a lonely Christmas. The last thing she needs is to be
stopped at shopping mall by a beggar with a tin cup and a sign that says: “Help
an alien get home for Christmas.”
This is no typical beggar, though. Blond and
handsome, he's well-dressed and charming. Sarah can't decide if he’s a rip-off
artist trying to make money off the Christmas spirit, or a kook. The last thing
she suspects is the truth: He really is an alien and he wants to seduce her.
To get rid of him, Sarah gives him a dollar and
unknowingly begins the mating ritual on his home planet where a man cannot court
the woman he loves until she gives him a gift. Sabal wants to prove that humans
are capable of reaching the heights of sexual fulfillment his species
experiences. Soon Sarah finds herself experiencing bliss with a lover that can
touch her body and her mind. But will she climb into his cocoon for the ultimate
experience?
Inside the book
- This is one of those books where an idea pops into your head and you run with it. I saw one of those street people at Christmas time, begging for a buck, and I wondered -- what if he really were an alien?
- This is an unusual love story because Sarah's seduction is as much mental as physical. It's hard to resist a lover who can send erotic images into your mind.
- Speaking of erotic images, the image of a woman skating nude in the moonlight appealed to me. In real life, it might be a little chilly, but that's the beauty of fiction. Sarah's really skating, and Gabriel is undressing her with his mind.
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