Thursday 10 September 2020

Review: Mistaken by Pixie R Unger

Mistaken Mistaken by Pixie R Unger
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Unusual Alien Invasion Book

I don’t know why this book so appealed to me from the description but it really did.

Kari has been living in a High School for the last couple of years. She lives with hundreds of other humans. They’ve been placed there by a race of aliens who took over. She has been raising Max since the day he was born, a little half alien child abandoned by his mother for being the product of rape.

Max wasn’t the only half alien baby born and one day an older male alien tells her he has to choose a father for Max, not realising that she is also choosing a mate. She is dragged away from the High School with her little boy to start a new life and is terrified. Ever since the aliens came life has been turned upside down and terrifying, it seems things haven’t changed with this new occurrence.

The book unfolded gradually over time and we learn more about Kari and her past. We also learn that maybe cultural differences and misunderstandings has made the whole process of aliens being on Earth even worse than it needs to be.

I love Bear so much. He is a wonderfully patient and gentle character. He cares so much for his little family and it’s beautiful seeing his pride when Kari gives him little gifts of trust.

It’s a really unusual story that I really enjoyed but it ended so abruptly with so many unanswered questions that I hope that there is a follow up. I’ve not read this author before but I’ll certainly be looking out for her again.


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