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Thanks to Siobhan Davis for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I loved the YA/Sci-fi/Dystopian romance of this one, and I devoured the book.

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DNF. I could not get into this book. This was not for me.

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Goodreads Synopsis:
A girl with a hidden past. An alien prince. Their unlikely attraction could save two worlds… or doom them all…

Sadie Owens desperately needed a do-over. When she’s chosen for a six-month residency in a government-run undersea city, she willingly drops everything to participate. After all, the experiment could be a huge step forward for her overcrowded planet and her life. She also doesn’t mind living next door to a hot alien with ocean-blue eyes…

Logan Chandler has kept a lot of secrets for his species. If humans knew the real reason the Saven were on Earth, then their coexistence would be anything but peaceful. But he can’t help falling for the different and beautiful Sadie. Unfortunately, protecting the girl of his destiny could destroy his own kind…

As Logan gives Sadie mixed signals, the mystery of the Saven starts to unravel.

When she finally understands what’s at stake, is it too late for Sadie to save her heart and the human race?

Saven Deception is the first book in a pulse-pounding YA sci-fi romance series. If you like mind-bending paranormal mysteries, swoon-worthy love stories, and sexy aliens, then you’ll love Siobhan Davis’ out-of-this-world tale.

My Review:
I received a copy of this from Netgalley in exchange for a review.

The book begins with Nextgen psychologist award winner Dr. Evana Taylor being stopped on her way out of work to her car by a bright light and being pulled upwards by a bright light. She's been abducted by aliens, and they want to use her skills to teach them how to behave and integrate themselves into the human population.

Now you know how much I love books about aliens, and this book sucked me in the second I started reading it. The aliens are unique and although we don't get to see them out of their human form, I'm sure they're super interesting looking. I haven't read anything like this book lately, and although I liked the authors other book "True Calling" better, this was still a good read.

The main character is Sadie, who's sixteen and has a problem discussing her feelings, a lifetime of keeping her mouth shut has taught her to ignore them. She works a full time job and dropped out of school at thirteen to help support her family. The world she lives in is a sort of dystopia, where people are in a good safe place but still separated by money. Her family seems like they wished she was never born, as a year after she was there was a law put out that you weren't allowed to have more children. She never would have been born. Her family sees her as a disgrace and someone who really shouldn't be alive. But when she gets picked for "The Experimento", she gets to live in an underwater city away from her family that hates her so much. She makes new friends and even maybe a boyfriend she thinks, and life is good. For now.

I really enjoyed reading the story, it took turns I never expected, and the characters seemed realistic in the way they responded to the problems that came their way. Although the description flat out tells you that Logan is an alien prince, it doesn't actually tell you in the story until almost 70% of the way through the book. I wouldn't have guessed if I hadn't though, hey, wasn't this book supposed to be about aliens? And re-read the description half way through. It took a while to get through, but I'm glad I got to read it. Check it out if you haven't already!

Here's a link to the authors twitter and another link to amazon where you can purchase the book.

https://twitter.com/siobhandavis

https://www.amazon.ca/Saven-Deception-Sci-Fi-Alien-Romance-ebook/dp/B0167DZCME/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1507060325&sr=8-1&keywords=saven+deception

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