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In 'Stowaway' by Heather Relken, readers are taken on an intergalactic journey where Cinn, a human female, finds herself kidnapped and sold in a faraway universe. The story delves into themes of alien species, complex relationships, and the struggle for survival in a world filled with unknown languages and cultures. The plot unfolds slowly, with vivid descriptions of alien landscapes and detailed world-building that immerses readers in a unique and imaginative universe. Despite facing language barriers and daily challenges, Cinn navigates through her new reality, forming bonds with a diverse group of characters while grappling with her own identity and the mysteries surrounding her past.
If you liked Stowaway, here are the top 84 books to read next:
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'Susix' by Amelia Rademaker is a science fiction novel that introduces readers to a unique story of alien-human interaction. The book revolves around the character Cece, who finds herself in a situation where she is taken care of by alien beings who initially consider her a pet. As the story progresses, the readers are taken on a journey of suspense, character development, and world-building, all while exploring the dynamics between the human protagonist and the alien characters. The writing style of the book is described as engaging, with a mix of slow-burn relationship building and a touch of humor in the interactions between the characters.
The plot of 'Susix' focuses on the development of relationships between the characters, the exploration of a new world with alien attributes, and the anticipation of what lies ahead in the next book. The author, Amelia Rademaker, skillfully weaves a tale that keeps readers engaged and eager to learn more about the characters and their evolving dynamics as the story unfolds.
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'Our Pet' in the series 'Ours' by S.M. Matthews revolves around the story of Maisy, a human who is mistaken for a pet by three alien brothers - Abner, Tark, and Pate. As Maisy wakes up, the brothers realize she is a species they are unfamiliar with, leading to a sci-fi romance filled with humor, sweetness, and likable characters. The plot includes elements of world-building, unique mating configurations, and interactions between the characters that keep the readers engaged. The writing style is described as fast-paced, with multiple points of view, creative hot scenes, and a cliffhanger ending that leaves room for mystery and further development in the series.
- #3Planet Oster: Fertility FusionBook 4 in the series:The Holiday Hedonism Series
'Planet Oster: Fertility Fusion' in the series 'The Holiday Hedonism Series' by author Vera Valentine, J.L. Logosz is a unique blend of sci-fi, romance, and erotica. The story follows Ch'ik, a strong heroine, as she navigates a world filled with egg-laying bunny aliens and explores relationships with the male members of her cluster. The writing style is a mix of humor, smut, and imaginative world-building, creating a fun and immersive reading experience. The authors expertly weave together themes of gender roles, alien species diversity, and steamy MM, MF, and MMMF interactions, making this book a delightful and captivating read.
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Misconstrued by Pixie Unger is a dystopian novel that delves into the worst side of human nature when society falls apart due to an alien invasion. The story follows the characters as they navigate through cultural differences, misunderstandings, and the breakdown of societal norms. The book provides a deep exploration of the Orcs' struggles on Earth, their yearning for acceptance, and the challenges they face in understanding human culture. The writing style is engaging, with well-developed characters, genuine motivations, and a comfortable and engrossing narrative that keeps readers hooked till the end.
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Nicky and the Night Owls is a heartwarming omegaverse romance novel that follows Nicky's journey as she navigates a loving pack dynamic filled with affection, support, and steamy moments. The story delves into themes of inclusive behavior, consent, communication, and healing, while also exploring the complexities of relationships within the pack. With a mix of diverse characters and a plot that balances spice and suspense, the book captures the essence of a strong pack standing together in the face of challenges.
The book seamlessly continues the story from its predecessor, focusing on Nicky's relationships with the pack members as they face new issues and developments. Through detailed character interactions, emotional moments, and a well-paced plot, the author weaves a narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish, showcasing the dynamics of the pack and their unwavering support for one another.
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'Alien Meat Market' in the series 'Sold to the Raksha' by author Lizzy Bequin follows the story of journalist Bethany who gets abducted by aliens while investigating missing cows. She is auctioned off at a live meat market and bought by a young purple alien with orange eyes. Bethany is then taken to a space craft where she encounters a crew of five aliens with whom she embarks on a journey of adventure and romance. is described as a unique take on the Sci-Fi genre, blending action, romance, and humor in a captivating storyline that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
The southern edge of the pasture was lined with a dense forest of scraggly Georgia pines. Nestled in the deep shadows cast by the overhanging limbs, there was parked a beat-up, rust-bitten old ’79 For... - #7
'Savior of the Domini' in the series 'Mates of the Domini' by author Talia Rhea is a captivating alien romance novel that follows the story of Atem and Peony. Readers praise the well-developed characters and the immersive world created by Talia Rhea. The book is filled with imaginative scenes, steamy romance, and engaging storytelling that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end. The author skillfully combines elements of abduction, romance, and world-building to create a unique and compelling narrative that leaves readers eagerly awaiting the next installment in the series.
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Gio is blessed with a big family and lots of friends. Unfortunately, there's an unspoken code amongst his buddies…one where sisters are off-limits. That wouldn't be a problem if he and his best friend, Rafe, could stop thinking about Kayden's vivacio
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'Wild Side' by Mari Carr follows the story of Layla (LJ), Finn, and Miguel as they navigate a complicated menage relationship filled with unexpected twists and turns. Set in Baltimore, the book intertwines romance, friendship, and drama as the characters explore their desires and relationships with each other. The writing style is engaging, with fully rounded characters and a decent plotline that keeps readers hooked until the very end.
(Also, see 20 recommendations for the series Wilder Irish ) - #10
In "East Coast" by Vera Valentine, readers are taken on a thrilling journey into a world where monsters rely on human belief for strength and survival. The story follows Desi, a true Believer, as she encounters the Jersey Devil, the Mothman, and the Lake Champlain Monster. As their lives intertwine, a tale of love, fear, and monsters unfolds, showcasing a unique blend of humor, love, sex, and fear. The book expertly balances romance, steamy scenes, and real-life myths, creating a captivating and touching relationship between Desi and the three cryptids. The plot is fast-paced, with moments of high intensity and deep emotion, making it a standout in the monster romance genre.
Valentine's writing style in "East Coast" is praised for its depth of characters, intricate world-building, and clever incorporation of pop culture references. Readers appreciate the author's ability to create a unique and engaging story that explores themes of relationships, insecurities, and the power of belief. The book offers a fresh take on monster erotica, with a focus on MM MF action, violence, BDSM, and non-human relationships, setting it apart from traditional reverse harem narratives. The dynamic between the monsters and believers is endearing, adding layers of complexity to the plot and character interactions.
I watched the tourists scatter like brightly-colored ants, chucking sand-coated kids, umbrellas, and soggy towels indiscriminately into folding wagons as they prepared to hike back through the dunes. ...