Review: Guardian Alien

Book Review: Guardian Alien, by Susan Grant, 4 stars


Jana has one goal: steer clear of scandal while outrageously false accusations pile up against her famous political family. But when her childhood “imaginary friend” Cavin shows up—all grown up—dressed in armor and warning of an imminent alien invasion, she has no choice but to take him to her leader.

Cavin has never forgotten the girl he met during his visit to Earth, the girl who didn't believe he was real. And now, as a decorated space marine, he'll risk his future to save her. That means staying one step ahead of government agents, Jana’s suspicious grandpa, and the galaxy's most feared assassin—all while keeping her political reputation squeaky clean. If everything goes as planned, they’ll save the world—and he’ll also capture his favorite Earthling’s heart.


Genre: science fiction romance

Publication date: May 2020 (for the current Kindle version)

Mature content: yes, but nothing overly graphical

Review: Guardian Angel is is pretty difficult to rate. On the one hand, there are lots of flaws in the plot, starting with the easy way Jana and her family accept that Cavin is an alien and is trying to warn them of an upcoming alien invasion of Earth. I'm pretty sure that anyone bringing a friend to have dinner with the family and then announcing the alien connection would be branded as crazy, at the very least. Maybe acceptance would come, but hardly at first. 


This being said, I still had a lot of fun with the story and the characters, and that is the reason I'm rating it with four stars and not less. And now I want to read the other books in the series too, of course. 

Happy readings!

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