"Whimsical science fiction romance"
In Button Creek, Texas, Ph.D. astronomer Daniel Murphy
shares looking at the stars with his eight year old son
Will. The former Columbia University professor Daniel
runs the local grocery/gas station as he hides from his
deceased wife's parents who want to raise Will as their
own. While on the rooftop with Will studying the heavens
together, they notice strange lights in the sky with one
splitting away from the others. In spite of his former
credentials, Daniel cannot explain to Will what they saw. Daniel meets Zara, the new waitress at Coombs
Luncheonette. Like every other male including his son,
Daniel cannot resist her lure. Zara feels the same way
but it is also especially nice to his son. However, her
desires are irrelevant as she comes from another planet in
which the men are ill and assigned earthly breeding has
occurred. She has been designated to mate with Robert
Lotello, whom she has not been able to locate because her
stud Robert Lotello is in hiding under the alias Daniel
Murphy. This is a whimsical science fiction romance that sounds
like Starman, but has a heavier emphasis on the star
crossed relationships than on the suspense. The lead
couple is a delightful pair while his son is too
precocious for this world. The Button Creek crowd adds
warmth and emphasizes the differences between the two
planetary species in a positive uplifting way so that
readers enjoy a fine tale that should lead to the telling
of the romances of several other Female ET lights too. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 15, 2004
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