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In 'Down to One' by Alana Khan, readers are thrown into a high-stakes alien reality show where 100 slaves and prisoners are pitted against each other in a fight for freedom and a million credits. The story follows Blaze, a human female soldier, and Titan, a gigantic alien male, as they navigate through a dangerous game filled with violence, corruption, and unexpected alliances. The writing style blends elements of sci-fi, romance, and action, drawing readers into a world of survival and love amidst dark themes of slavery and abuse.
If you liked Down to One, here are the top 13 books to read next:
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'Taken to Nobu' in the series 'Xiveri Mates' by Elizabeth Stephens follows the story of Kiki, a strong heroine who has been through a lot but emerges as a survivor and victor. The book delves into themes of healing, consent, navigating past traumas, and cultural differences through a beautiful love story between Kiki and the hero, Okkari Kiran. The author sensitively portrays Kiki's journey, taking readers through unexpected twists and turns towards a satisfying outcome. The book is set in a future where Earth is no longer inhabitable, showcasing survival in a world where humans are no longer the dominant species, while also exploring themes of female empowerment, inclusivity, and romance.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Xiveri Mates ) - #2
The Carnal Games by Naudii Nebula is a captivating story of enemies turned lovers, set in a dark and intense world where the main characters are thrust into a survival scenario that challenges their hatred for each other. The book delves into themes of animosity, survival, and unexpected romance, creating a unique enemies-to-lovers dynamic that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is described as well-paced, with a strong focus on character development and a plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
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'Riv's Sanctuary' by A.G. Wilde follows the story of Lauren, a human female who was abducted from Earth and spent a year in an alien zoo before ending up at Riv's sanctuary, owned by a former slave named Riv. The plot revolves around the slow-building romance between Lauren and Riv, set in a world filled with alien animals and dark pasts. The writing style of the book is described as well-developed, with a focus on emotional growth, tension-building, and nuanced character development.
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'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
'Wed To The Alien Warlord' in the series 'Accidental Alien Brides' by January Bell follows the story of Niki, an unsuspecting bride, and Draz, a warrior and leader from an alien planet. The plot revolves around an all-female human crew sent to an alien world under the guise of negotiating for alien technology to protect Earth, only to find out they are actually there as brides due to a virus affecting the alien species. explores themes of betrayal, survival, and relationships, with a mix of action, romance, and sci-fi elements. The writing style is engaging, with complex character development and a storyline filled with twists and turns that keep readers hooked.
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'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... - #7
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... - #8
In "Beyond the Next Star" by Melody Johnson, the story follows Delaney, a woman who has endured a traumatic past of abuse and torture. After being abducted by aliens, she is adopted by Torek, a Loreian commander with his own struggles. Delaney, now known as Reshna, must navigate being treated as a pet while hiding her true identity. The book explores themes of survival, trust, and the complexities of relationships in a unique alien setting. Readers are taken on a journey filled with suspense, emotional depth, and a slow-burn romance that develops amidst challenging circumstances.
The writing style of "Beyond the Next Star" blends elements of alien romance, survival instinct, and emotional growth. Johnson intricately weaves a storyline that delves into the psychological effects of trauma, the dynamics of power and control, and the evolution of the characters as they navigate a new world. The book offers a balance of familiar and original elements, tackling language barriers and world-building intricacies in a detailed manner, keeping readers engaged and curious throughout.
When the lorienok abducted Delaney—after she’d finally accepted that she wasn’t dreaming, in a coma, having a mental breakdown, or in hell—she’d given them a fake name: Jane Smith. Not an exceptionall... - #9
'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 ... - #10
'Hunt the Stars' by Jessie Mihalik follows the story of Captain Octavia Tavi Zarola and her crew of Starlight, who are veterans of a war with the Valovians and now work as bounty hunters. When approached by a Valovian general, Torran, to reclaim a stolen heirloom, Tavi finds herself in a complex situation where feelings develop amidst political tensions and ulterior motives. The narrative is a mix of action-packed commando missions, betrayals, espionage, and a budding romance between Tavi and Torran, set in a sci-fi world filled with engaging dialogue and entertaining characters.
I leaned against my ship’s cargo ramp and watched with narrowed eyes as four soldiers in Valovian armor stalked through the landing bay. This was a human station in human space—Valoffs shouldn’t be he...