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'Xander' in the series 'Nova Force' by Vivienne Savage is a spicy and hot science fiction romance that follows the story of Xander, a smart and sexy cybernetics doctor, and Thandie, a strong and smart cyborg warrior. The plot is well-paced with a mix of suspense, action, and romance set in a futuristic universe where space battles, discrimination issues, and steamy romance take center stage. Readers will be taken on an exciting space adventure filled with surprises, aliens, pirates, and intense adult content.
The writing style of Vivienne Savage in 'Xander' is praised for its ability to blend elements of romance, science fiction, and action seamlessly. The story unfolds with a perfect balance of world-building, character development, and plot progression, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover the mysteries of the universe Savage has created.
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In Lizzy Bequin's 'Alien Warrior's Bounty,' readers are taken on an intergalactic adventure where alien bounty hunter, Rogar, is tasked with capturing Clare, an earthling, and delivering her to an alien crime lord in exchange for the release of his captive brother. The book blends elements of romance and adventure, drawing comparisons to popular space-themed shows like 'The Mandalorian.' As Rogar and Clare navigate through dangerous situations on unknown planets, their relationship evolves, leading to a mix of action, loyalty, and love in a captivating sci-fi setting.
The story in 'Alien Warrior's Bounty' unfolds with a balance of world-building, romance, and adventure, creating a fast-paced and imaginative read that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Lizzy Bequin's writing style is praised for its ability to seamlessly blend elements of alien romance with action-packed scenes, allowing for a unique and entertaining reading experience that fans of the genre will appreciate.
The spaceport cantina is dark, the air thick with tabaq smoke and the hubbub of conversation. A quartet in the corner is playing Ixian jazz while scantily clad waitresses with teetering trays of bubbl... - #2
'The Corsair's Captive' by Ruby Dixon is a steamy sci-fi romance novel featuring Kivian, a charming alien pirate, and Fran, a human female abducted from Earth and sold as a pet. The story follows their journey as Kivian rescues Fran from a cruel fate and they navigate the challenges of trust and love in a futuristic setting. With a mix of action, romance, and humor, the plot unfolds with a slow burn romance that keeps readers engaged. Dixon's writing style shines through in her portrayal of believable alien characters and the development of a captivating love story amidst a backdrop of space adventures.
I kick my feet up on the control panel of my ship, The Dancing Fool, and ignore the look Sentorr shoots in my direction. I’m not going to break anything, and I ignore his fussiness. Even if I kicked t... - #3
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... - #4
'Choosing Theo' by Victoria Aveline is a sci-fi romance novel set in a world where human females are captured by aliens and have to participate in a ceremony to choose a temporary husband. The story follows Jade, a strong and brave protagonist who gets kidnapped by aliens and is rescued by the Clecanians, an alien race. As she navigates the new planet's culture and customs, she must choose a husband, leading to a relationship with Theo, a scarred hero with a mysterious past. The book explores themes of alien cultures, forced proximity, and the dynamics of relationships in a matriarchal society.
The writing style of 'Choosing Theo' is described as engaging and creative, with a mix of humor and tension. Readers praised the world-building and the author's ability to create a captivating story that keeps the reader entertained. The book delves into themes of alien romance, societal norms, and the complexities of relationships in a unique and imaginative setting.
It had never been easy for Jade to sleep. She envied people who were able to lay down and drift away to dreamland in a matter of minutes. Whenever she tried to sleep, her fatigued body was at odds wit... - #5
Homebound by Lydia Hope is a science fiction romance set on a dystopian Earth. The story follows Gemma, a prison guard at a human and alien prison, who forms a deep connection with an alien prisoner named Simon. The book explores their evolving relationship, the challenges they face in a corrupt and harsh environment, and the mysterious world they inhabit. Despite some flaws in writing style and world-building, the plot captivates readers with its strong characters and unique setting.
Back then, no taxpayer money had been spared on the prison’s construction. Copious amounts of reinforced concrete had been poured in a precise fashion to resemble a medieval castle, and the resulting ... - #6
"Ice Planet Barbarians" by Ruby Dixon follows the story of Georgie, an abducted human, and Vektal, the Chief of the Not Hoth tribe. As Georgie navigates a new world with alien beings, she forms a bond with Vektal despite initial challenges due to their language barrier and cultural differences. The plot delves into themes of fated mates, alien romance, and the struggles of survival and adaptation in a harsh environment. The writing style is described as engaging, humorous, and emotionally impactful, with a mix of romance, sci-fi elements, and realistic dialogue that adds depth to the characters and their interactions.
Up until yesterday I, Georgie Carruthers, never believed in aliens. Oh, sure, there were all kinds of possibilities out there in the universe, but if someone would have told me that little green men w...