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'The Scorpion's Mate' in the 'Iriduan Test Subjects' series by Susan Trombley is an alien romance novel that explores a unique and imaginative love story between a human female, Claire, and an alien, Thrax, who has insectoid features. The plot involves themes of empathy, compassion, and mutual acceptance, as Claire learns to fully accept and love Thrax despite his physical and personality differences. The writing style of the book is described as engaging, emotive, and well-developed, with in-depth character development and moments that range from cute to humorous.
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Ensnared by Tiffany Roberts is a captivating science fiction romance novel that follows the unlikely relationship between Ketahn, a male weaver and hunter for the Vrix people, and Ivy Foster, a human from a colonization project on another planet. The book intricately weaves together elements of alien cultures, language barriers, and survival lessons as Ketahn and Ivy navigate their differences and learn to communicate in order to coexist in the Tangle, a vast jungle on Ketahn's planet. The slow-burn romance between the two protagonists is beautifully portrayed, with a mix of adorable moments and hot, spicy resolutions that keep readers hooked until the very end.
The world-building in Ensnared is exceptional, with Tiffany Roberts crafting a rich and detailed planet filled with unique flora, fauna, and mythos. The story unfolds with a perfect balance of action, adventure, and exotic romance, keeping readers entrapped in the journey of Ketahn and Ivy. The writing style is engaging and immersive, painting a vivid picture of the characters and their surroundings, while also delving into complex themes of culture, communication, and understanding in a fantastical setting.
Moonfall Tunnel was all but deserted as Ketahn strode along it. The soft glow of the spiritcap mushrooms growing on the rough-hewn stone could not banish the dancing shadows cast by the blue-green spi... - #2
'Strange Love' by Ann Aguirre is a unique alien romance that follows the story of Zylar, an alien who kidnaps a human named Beryl to be his mate in a tournament on his planet. The plot is filled with humor, adventure, and romance, with a touch of weird alien sex. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of quirky characters, misunderstandings in communication, and a talking dog that adds to the charm of the story.
He’d had doubts about signing up for the matching service, but he couldn’t resist the prospect of millions of potential partners across hundreds of compatible species. It was humiliating that he’d bee... - #3
Heart's Prisoner by Olivia Riley is an alien romance novel that follows the story of Lana, an open-minded doctor hired to understand Xerus, a powerful alien warrior on a dangerous mission. The book is praised for its well-thought-out plot, interesting characters, and action-packed scenes. The relationship between Lana and Xerus is portrayed as realistic and engaging, with a slow burn romance that keeps readers hooked until the end.
The bar was like any other in the city. On Tanis, base L3Z, home to hundreds of military recruits, and just as many students, the city was filled with them. Lana had lived on the base for a solid four... - #4
'Broken Earth' in the series 'Argurma Salvager' by S.J. Sanders follows the story of an alien named Veral who arrives on Earth, now a desolate wasteland, and meets a human named Terri. Together, they navigate a dystopian world, facing challenges such as fighting against a disreputable gang and surprise mate bonding. The trilogy offers a mix of romance, universe building, and action-packed adventure as Veral and Terri's relationship evolves amidst threats to their lives on different planets.
A blue-green planet filled the viewscreen. Dawn was just breaking over the horizon and the planet’s face was largely concealed in darkness, without the clusters of light that came with advanced civili... - #5
'Contagion' by Amanda Milo is a sci-fi romance novella that follows the story of a germaphobic and OCD alien main character who falls for a human lady in a forced proximity trope. The female lead is portrayed as the one who saves the male lead multiple times, showcasing a humorous and heartwarming dynamic between the two characters. The plot revolves around the duo escaping imprisonment together, with the female lead being the one who figures things out and keeps the male lead calm. The writing style in 'Contagion' is described as quick, easy to read, and character-focused rather than plot-focused, with a touch of humor and adorable moments throughout the story.
Thus far, I’ve only ever met four aliens, one of which was a female who called herself a human. I can only assume these males are of her same species, because she was nothing, nothing like these three... - #6
'Into the Dead Fall' by Susan Trombley follows the story of Alice, who finds herself on an inhospitable alien world after being swept through a wormhole. She encounters alien beings, including a four-armed lion man, and navigates a language barrier as she forms connections with these creatures. The plot unfolds slowly, revealing the clash of cultures between humans and aliens, all while maintaining a sense of adventure and romance. The writing style is described as thoughtful, empathetic, and adventurous, with a focus on alien species and world-building.
She cautiously approached Evie, who continued to try to pound the over-full rucksack into what little space remained in the trunk after the addition of a full-sized spare tire, two topped-off cans of ... - #7
'I Married A Lizardman' in the series 'Prime Mating Agency' by Regine Abel tells the story of Susan, a human woman from a farming colony who, as a third daughter, faces the prospect of having nowhere to call home as she approaches her 25th birthday. Desperate, she turns to the Prime Mating Agency for help in finding a mate. Enter Olix, a clan leader of a lizard-like species, who is also in need of a mate to help save his struggling people from external threats and dwindling resources. Despite their initial reservations and cultural differences, Susan and Olix embark on a marriage of convenience that challenges them to overcome pride, prejudice, and learn to compromise for the greater good of their people.
The plot of the book revolves around the arranged marriage between Susan and Olix, exploring themes of communication, cultural differences, and growing love between two individuals from vastly different backgrounds. The writing style is described as sweet, cozy, and humorous, with a focus on world-building, character development, and a moderate amount of spice that adds depth to the romance.
I walked fearfully into Kayog Voln’s temporary office at the Harvest Fair. Most of the other patrons were indulging in the various treats offered in the many stalls or enjoying the entertainment from ... - #8
Cottonwood by R. Lee Smith is a sci-fi novel that delves into the world of aliens who are stranded on Earth, particularly focusing on the immigration camp of Cottonwood. The story follows Sanford, an alien bug and former soldier, who is struggling to ensure the safety and well-being of his son T'aki in a disheartening environment. The book explores themes of racism, gender identity, and sexism, while also showcasing the rich character development and intricate relationships between the human caseworker, Sarah, and the alien residents of Cottonwood.
The writing style in Cottonwood is described as phenomenal, with exceptional world-building and characterizations. The author skillfully weaves together a narrative that not only presents heavy topics like racism and exploitation but also highlights the resilience, compassion, and hope that emerge in the face of adversity. The book is praised for its originality, natural character quirks, and the way it immerses readers into a complex and thought-provoking story.
It was almost seven o’clock on a Wednesday morning, which found Sarah Fowler sitting at the kitchen table, drinking coffee and reading the help-wanted ads and singing under her breath in no particular... - #9
In "Stolen by an Alien," readers are taken on a journey of alien abduction and romance. The story follows ordinary women who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances after being kidnapped and taken to alien planets. Despite the language barriers and cultural differences, the heroines navigate their new environments with resilience and adaptability. The plot revolves around the developing relationships between the human characters and their alien saviors, exploring themes of trust, protection, and understanding in the face of danger and unfamiliarity.
I was up and moving out of the tack room I’d rented a bed in and heading to the stables before I could stop myself. I knew what happened on this scumfilled planet of miscreants. The chattel being boug... - #10
'Contaminated' in the 'Cosmic Fairy Tales' series by Amanda Milo follows a unique premise where an alien race struggles to survive against a genetic disorder that has plagued their society. The plot revolves around the interactions between the human protagonist, Nancy, and the alien, Erreck, as they navigate through the challenges of their respective worlds. The writing style is engaging, drawing readers into a world where genetic status determines one's place in society, and where the struggle for survival against a fatal disease has profound implications on the characters' lives.
My people, the Genneӝt, were a successful planet full of bustling metropolises with interplanetary trade routes and treaties. Then one day, it was as if we were struck with a mysterious curse. We look...