Drabbler 4: Aliens and Forbidden Love
announced by Susie Hawes
Drabbler 4:
Editor: L. A. Story HouryAliens and Forbidden Love Illustrator: 7ARS Publisher: Sam’s Dot Paperback: price $3.80 U.S. + $1 s&h Length: 28 pages ISBN: ? |
Comedic offerings include Cathy Buburuz’s “Tragedy at the Sleaze Pleaze Motel,” which shows that you can never be too careful. Michael A. Kechula’s “Sizing up the Situation” is a touch of physical comedy and Terrie Leigh Relf’s “The Bootian Ambassador’s First Human Crush,” illustrates the practical side of difficult romantic involvements. The human heart is examined in Amy Smith’s “Of Love and Class” and Gail Kavanagh’s “Love with the Perfect Alien,” but my favorite tale is the haunting “Weapon of Memory,” a disturbing little story by Kevin James Miller. A father is put in an impossible situation as his child is possessed by the alien Klaarians. They have invaded the father’s memory and have altered the child’s appearance to match that of a person from the father’s past. What should the father do?
Terrie Leigh Relf shows us forbidden love from both sides of the coin. “Dear Zlarg” tells the story from the human female’s point of view. In the facing page we see “Dear Reeta,” the Alien’s response.
I give this book a solid five out of five stars. Go directly to Sam’s Dot Publications’ Genre Mall, and grab a copy. You won’t be sorry.
Copyright © 2005 by Susie Hawes
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