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    Rescue
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    Rescue - Rescue series by Mx. Alex
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    'Rescue' in the 'Rescue series' by Mx. Alex is a sci-fi erotic romance that delves into themes of consent, morality, and alien-human relationships. The story follows Kipexo, a wounded alien warrior who adopts a human, Ethan, rescued from Earth. As secrets unfold and the truth behind the humans' capture is revealed, Kipexo strives to make changes while navigating the complexities of their evolving relationship. skillfully balances steamy scenes with thought-provoking discussions on trauma, consent, and privilege, creating a compelling narrative that leaves readers eagerly anticipating the next installment.

    A crystal blue lake stretches out into the horizon, its surface shimmering in the glow of a glorious sunset. A fish jumps nearby, spins in the air, and lands with a graceful splash sending ripples acr...

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    Her Alien Admiral - Tal Warship Romances by Serena Astra
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    "Her Alien Admiral" in the series "Tal Warship Romances" by author Serena Astra is a sci-fi romance novel that follows a unique spin on the typical abduction story in alien romances. The book introduces a premise where women are drafted by the government to be abducted by aliens, providing a refreshing perspective where the women are aware of the situation. The plot focuses on the characters adapting to their new environment and forming connections with the alien beings, all while maintaining their human traditions. The writing style is described as engaging, titillating, and easy to read, with a good balance of romance and sci-fi elements.


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    Exo
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    Exo - Exo by Fonda Lee
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    'Exo' by Fonda Lee is a young adult science fiction novel set on Earth, which has been invaded by aliens known as the zhree. The story follows Donovan Reyes, an exo soldier and the son of the Prime Liaison between the aliens and humans. Donovan's loyalty is tested when he is captured by the resistance group Sapience, who reveals shocking family secrets to him. As the plot unfolds, Donovan grapples with his allegiances, the complexities of the alien-human relationship, and the consequences of rebelling against the alien overlords. The writing style of the book is described as unique, inventive, and fast-paced, with a perfect blend of world-building, character development, and romance.

    The boy was watching them. Donovan had seen him before: number 53 by his jersey, ginger-haired, stocky. On Thursday afternoons, the boy ran drills up and down one end of the field in Scotts Bluff Cent...

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    Saving Askara
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    Book 1 in the series:Saving Askara

    Saving Askara - Saving Askara by J.M. Link
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    In "Saving Askara" by J.M. Link, a first contact story unfolds as humans and the alien race of Askarians navigate their interactions. Tori, a doctor on an Earth spaceship, becomes the reluctant liaison between the two species as she assists the Askarians, particularly Aderus, a warrior from a complex and aggressive society. The book explores the challenges of understanding and communicating with a truly alien race, while also delving into the complexities of developing relationships across different worlds.

    The author's writing style in "Saving Askara" is praised for its ability to create a believable and intriguing sci-fi romance narrative. Readers appreciate the well-developed characters, the slow burn romance between Tori and Aderus, and the immersive world-building that highlights the differences in behavior and culture between humans and the Askarians. The book's plot, which includes elements of suspense, romance, and inter-species diplomacy, keeps readers engaged and eager to see how the relationships and conflicts evolve.

    Dr. Victoria Davis fidgeted nervously as she felt the shuttle dock with the south gate of the Amendment. It was the largest Earth-orbiting maintenance station, though the occupant ship was anything bu...

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    The Mount by Carol Emshwiller
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    The Mount by Carol Emshwiller is a unique science fiction novel that delves into themes of power dynamics, freedom, and oppression through the lens of a world where humans are ridden by alien beings called Hoots. The story follows Charley, a young human who is chosen to be a mount for a Hoot ruler, but ends up being rescued by his father and gets involved in a revolution. The writing style of the book is described as simple yet compelling, focusing more on exploring characters and relationships rather than epic space battles or alien cultures. Emshwiller's narrative approach challenges the reader's assumptions about freedom and power, inviting them to reflect on complex moral and psychological themes.

    Chapter One We’re not against you, we’re for. In fact we’re built for you and you for us—we, so our weak little legs will dangle on your chest and our tail down the back. Exactly as you so often trans...

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    Close Liaisons - The Krinar Chronicles by Anna Zaires
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    In "Close Liaisons" by Anna Zaires, the story revolves around Mia, a college student in New York who encounters an alien named Korum in the park, leading to an instant connection between them. Korum, a tall, powerful, and captivating alien, becomes fixated on Mia, initiating a domineering and controlling relationship that challenges Mia's beliefs and emotions. As Mia navigates her feelings towards Korum and the complex world of alien invasion and resistance, the book explores themes of dubious consent, obsession, and the struggle between trust and fear in a unique and steamy romance.

    The writing style in "Close Liaisons" is described as engaging, balanced, and well-paced, with a mix of explicit sex scenes and original storytelling that keeps readers hooked. The characters of Mia and Korum are portrayed as believable and complex, with Korum's alien nature adding an intriguing dynamic to their relationship. Despite some readers finding Mia's character annoying or gullible at times, the book offers a blend of romance, suspense, and sci-fi elements that create a captivating and immersive reading experience.

    The air was crisp and clear as Mia walked briskly down a winding path in Central Park. Signs of spring were everywhere, from tiny buds on still-bare trees to the proliferation of nannies out to enjoy ...

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    Cathian
    Book 1 in the series:The Vorge Crew

    Cathian - The Vorge Crew by Laurann Dohner
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    'Cathian' in the series 'The Vorge Crew' by Laurann Dohner follows the story of Cathian, a large feline humanoid who goes into heat every three years. Nara, a trader who owns her own ship, and her crew are arrested and sentenced to a year of sexual slavery. However, things take an unexpected turn for Cathian and Nara, leading to a great story filled with interesting characters, humor, and a unique storyline that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    The plot of the book revolves around the interactions between Cathian and Nara, their developing relationship, and the challenges they face together. The writing style is described as entertaining, fun, and sexy, with elements of humor, situation comedy, and well-crafted dialogues that keep the readers engaged and entertained throughout the book.

    He glanced away, guilt clearly displayed across his features. “I… Hell, Nara. I hadn’t had a woman in months! Have you seen the pleasure workers on the Divian station? I thought the valve would last u...

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    Dark Class - Class 5 Series Book by Michelle Diener
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    'Dark Class' in the Class 5 Series by Michelle Diener is a thrilling science fiction novel that follows the reunion of primary characters and the introduction of new ones in the Class 5 world. The plot revolves around Ellie, a human captive, and Renn, a captain tracking down a rebel Tecran ship, as they navigate a siege between good and bad forces. The story is filled with action, strong female leads, evolving AI characters, and intricate relationships among the motley crew, culminating in a captivating and engaging narrative. The writing style is well-crafted, with believable alien species and cultural assumptions, making it a standalone book that also ties into the larger series seamlessly.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Class 5 Series Book )

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    Stranded with the Alien - Antasun's Alien Castaways by Roxy Nash
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    In 'Stranded with the Alien', Macie crash lands on Ryle's planet, where both alien and human species are stranded. Despite the language barrier, they learn to communicate through drawn pictures, gradually building a sweet and respectful relationship. The book explores the dynamics of survival on an unknown planet, fated mates, and the growth of the mating bond between the main characters, all set in a well-planned world with detailed world-building and minimal artificial conflicts.


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    Alien Warrior
    Book 1 in the series:Zerconian Warriors

    Alien Warrior - Zerconian Warriors by Sadie Carter
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    'Alien Warrior' in the series 'Zerconian Warriors' by Sadie Carter follows the story of Zoey, a woman from Earth who is taken to the Zerconian planet as payment. She finds herself mated to the Zerconian prince, Dex, leading to a relationship filled with conflicts and compromises. Despite their differences, Zoey and Dex navigate through their challenges, realizing their love as they work towards a happily ever after. combines elements of romance, humor, and adventure as the characters explore new worlds and face obstacles together.

    The writing style of 'Alien Warrior' is described as witty, humorous, and engaging. The author, Sadie Carter, creates a story with feisty and funny characters, particularly Zoey, who brings humor to the narrative with her slang and strong-willed personality. The plot is fast-paced, offering an entertaining escapism for readers looking for a love story with a blend of humor, heat, and danger.


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