Manny for the Alien
by Sienna Sway
Marco
I’m desperate for a job, to pay my rent, and get a boyfriend. Not necessarily in that order. That’s why when I come across a sexy blue guy on the Alien Mates app who is searching for a nanny for his kids. I jump on the opportunity.
Hyacinth doesn’t want me to be his play thing the way I want him to, and he certainly doesn’t want me for forever, but the longer I spend with him and his family, the harder it is getting for me.
I want love, and this one comes with an entire family who I adore. The problem is, I don’t want to just be the nanny anymore. I want to be the second parent and Hyacinth’s other half.
Hyacinth
I have been searching for someone to raise my children with me. Marco is the best person I could have found in any galaxy. The moment I meet him, I am taken by him and ready to fit him into my life and the lives of my children.
But Marco keeps me at arms length. At first, I think he needs time to get to know me, but now I’m starting to realize that Marco thinks he’s only here for the children.
Well, I am going to have to change his mind and show him that I am a worthy partner, because I’m not willing to let him go now that I’ve found him.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Sienna Sway's Manny for the Alien is a delightful foray into the realm of intergalactic romance, blending the everyday struggles of finding love and employment with the extraordinary circumstances of alien life. This novel is a refreshing take on the romantic comedy genre, offering readers a unique blend of humor, heart, and a touch of the fantastical.
At its core, Manny for the Alien explores the universal themes of love, belonging, and the search for family. The story is told through the alternating perspectives of Marco and Hyacinth, providing a dual narrative that enriches the reader's understanding of both characters' motivations and desires. This narrative style is particularly effective in highlighting the contrasts and eventual harmonies between the two protagonists.
Marco, a human desperate for stability in his life, is a character many readers will find relatable. His journey is not just about finding a job or a boyfriend, but about discovering his own self-worth and the courage to pursue what he truly desires. Sway does an excellent job of portraying Marco's internal struggles, making his character arc both compelling and emotionally resonant. His initial hesitance and eventual growth into someone who can envision a future beyond his immediate needs is a testament to Sway's skill in character development.
On the other hand, Hyacinth, the alien seeking a partner to help raise his children, is a fascinating character who challenges the typical romantic lead archetype. His alien nature is not just a gimmick but is integral to the story, providing both comedic moments and poignant insights into the nature of love and family. Hyacinth's determination to prove himself as a worthy partner to Marco is both endearing and inspiring, showcasing his vulnerability and strength in equal measure.
The chemistry between Marco and Hyacinth is palpable from their first interaction. Sway expertly crafts their relationship, allowing it to develop naturally over the course of the novel. The tension between Marco's desire to be more than just a nanny and Hyacinth's need to convince Marco of his worthiness as a partner creates a dynamic and engaging narrative. Their interactions are filled with humor and warmth, making their eventual union all the more satisfying.
One of the standout aspects of Manny for the Alien is its exploration of what it means to be a family. The inclusion of Hyacinth's children adds depth to the story, as Marco's relationship with them evolves alongside his relationship with Hyacinth. This aspect of the novel is handled with sensitivity and care, highlighting the importance of love and acceptance in creating a family, regardless of species or origin.
In terms of thematic exploration, Sway delves into the idea of acceptance and the courage to embrace the unknown. The novel challenges the characters and readers alike to look beyond appearances and societal expectations, encouraging a broader understanding of love and partnership. This theme is particularly relevant in today's world, where the definition of family is continually evolving.
Comparatively, Manny for the Alien shares similarities with other works in the romantic science fiction genre, such as Ruby Dixon's Ice Planet Barbarians series. However, Sway's novel stands out due to its focus on the domestic and familial aspects of interspecies relationships, rather than solely on the romantic or erotic elements. This focus provides a refreshing perspective that is both heartwarming and thought-provoking.
Overall, Manny for the Alien is a charming and engaging read that will appeal to fans of romance and science fiction alike. Sienna Sway has crafted a story that is both entertaining and meaningful, with characters that linger in the reader's mind long after the final page. The novel's blend of humor, heart, and a touch of the extraordinary makes it a standout addition to the genre, and a must-read for anyone looking for a story that celebrates love in all its forms.
In conclusion, Sway's ability to weave together themes of love, acceptance, and family within the framework of a romantic comedy is nothing short of masterful. Manny for the Alien is a testament to the power of storytelling to transcend boundaries and bring people—and aliens—together in the most unexpected and delightful ways.
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