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Planet Zero

Planet Zero, Book 1/SA

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Planet Zero

Written by: Lydia Hope
Narrated by: Keira Stevens
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A spaceship crash survivor, Addie Rye is lucky to be alive. But being stuck on a primitive planet isn’t exactly the epitome of luck.

With no way home, Addie has no choice but learn how to use stone tools and catch her dinner before cooking it, all while attempting to befriend a tribe of wild nomads who inhabit this planet.

His injuries rendering him useless in the eyes of his tribe; embattled Zoark is content to occupy the lowest rung of the social ladder. When Addie ingratiates herself into his tribe, he doesn’t trust her, and goes out of his way to make her feel unwelcome. But soon, he is captivated by her grit and resilience and enchanted by her human spirit. Against his will, his long-dormant protective instincts come to life.

As the tribe moves around this vast alien steppe, tensions mount among its people, augmented by dwindling resources, violent predators, and marauding rivals. Only the strongest will survive, and Zoark needs Addie to keep him going. Knowing the fate of the tribe may one day depend on this man, Addie agrees to his impersonal proposition. But can her human heart remain detached?

©2022 Lydia Hope (P)2022 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Science Fiction Space Exploration Fiction Interstellar Romance Solar System Survival Heartfelt Adventure Resilience
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I do think the writer has talent but felt it was missing a few chapters right out of the gate. The romance was lacking which would have been ok if the characters were more complex. I do think this writer has a lot of potential which is why I don't think it was a waste of a credit. I liked the concept of the story and it wasn't painful to listen to. I hope the writer develops more and keeps writing. I would be willing to give her another shot but I think it would be worth her while to have a few future attempts included in the membership for those who found this book lacking.

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