Alien House

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Alien House

A Story of Love, Hope and Alien Intervention

Michael has lived with his Thai wife in Thailand for twelve years and Spain for two, but failed to get her a residence permit for the UK. She was sent back to Thailand and he moved back to his home town of Barry in South Wales to try to ‘get her in’ before Brexit.

The chances are slim, and he sinks ever deeper into despair, even sleeping on the beach to save money. In truth, he starts to lose his mind with worry and loneliness.

He won’t even go to his family for help, because he feels that they have shunned him, but is he right?

One day, a chance accident brings him into contact with four people who change his life forever, but who are they and where do they come from? His Alter Ego, Ralph, makes fantastic insinuations, but could they be true?

3 reviews for Alien House

  1. Tammy Bulcao

    Interesting!!๐Ÿ’œ

    This author has a real gift for really making you think. Iโ€™m not sure, but I think I believe in the possibilities of this story. On one hand, itโ€™s just a story about aliens. On the other hand itโ€™s a story about the real possibility that aliens not only exist, but have been among us for many years. You decide! The very narration was very good.

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  2. Owen Jones

    I loved this book with aliens set in the Vale of Glamorgan, although it could have been anywhere.

  3. Erica Freeman

    I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started this book, but it certainly wasn’t what I got.

    The actual story is incredibly heartfelt, it’s about a man who is doing everything he can to make a life for himself and his wife, except go to his family for help as his pride won’t allow him. When faced with admitting to strangers his current homeless situation, his life slowly begins to change, as does he, for the better. Through encouragement and cojoling from his new friends he reconnects with his past passion of designing and building and in doing so reconnects with his family.

    It is actually a very sweet story about how a little act of kindness can help change someone’s future.

    The only drawback to this audio version was the narrator, he was very flat, expressing almost no emotion throughout, the whole story was told in the same plodding monotonous tone, which did at times detract from the quality of the story.

    “I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.”

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