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Your Planet or Mine?
Your Planet or Mine
Author: Susan Grant
Hunky interstellar fugitive, aisle 5 -- he had her at "Greetings, Earthling"... — With outrageously false accusations piling up against her famous political family and an ex-fiance in hot water determined to take her down with him, the last thing Jana Jasper needs is more trouble -- especially man trouble. But when she heads to the grocery store ...  more »
PBS Market Price: $7.09 or $3.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780373771066
ISBN-10: 0373771061
Publication Date: 8/1/2006
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 115 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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6 member(s) found this review helpful.
I was a little worried about this one, as I'd started it once and never really got into it. But once I got over my mental problem, had a great read! Very fun. I very much enjoyed the internal struggles the main characters underwent as they accepted the relationship between them. A very good read and I was very glad I had the next book in the series waiting to read when I was done with it!
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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Your Planet or Mine? by Susan Grant was a fast-paced, suspenseful, lively read. It's a rare blend of science ficton and romance with a clear tilt toward romance. Despite an unfortunate title (that has nothing really do to with the plot) and a very silly cover (never judge and all that ...) the story delivers thrills, suspense, romance, some comedy and even political commentary. The story revolves around Cavin Far Star, a soldier from a society of planets that's come to Earth to find a woman he first met when he was a boy visiting Earth with his father. Oh, and while he's here, he's going to try to fool the Coaltition that the Earth already has space worthy aircraft and maybe they should give up the invasion idea.

Homage to other sci-fi exists in droves here. And it's a lot of fun finding them along the way. The Coalition reminds us of Farscape's Peacekeepers. Not to mention the heroes surname. The Terminator is given it's due with a great Terminator-like secondary character that is trying to kill Cavin. But to give Grant her due, her treatment of this terminator elevated far above mindless killer. He was more human and able to reason and change. (Oh, and he called himself Reef, which couldn't help but make me think of Reese from The Terminator movie.) The scenes with this character stole the book. That and the Chihuahua.

Grant has a light comedic touch, especially through the first third of the book. But when she gets a little dark and the menace grows that's where her writing really shines. I haven't read anything else by this author yet, but if she's done some more serious fare I'd bet it's fantastic.

So as you wait for Caprica to start definitely ignore both the title and the cover and give this hard to classify book a try.
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Fun read. I really enjoyed it.

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I liked it a lot! 4 stars. Recommended for someone who likes scifi romance lite.

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