Stranded on the wrong planet, captured by brutal alien raiders, the only good thing about Lisa’s situation is Torran. He’s a dangerous alien warrior – who also happens to be the hottest man she’s ever met. Strong, protective, and lethal, he’s everything she could want or need.Perhaps she shouldn’t have shot him on sight?Torran is used to surviving alone on alien planets, but this time he has … this time he has others to protect. Another complication is the human captives. One human in particular. The female fate has infuriatingly chosen for him, the one he is now compelled to do anything for.
He’ll just have to overlook the fact that she tried to kill him.
When the alien leaders threaten to kill Lisa and her family, Torran has to choose between his own people and his mate. But even if he can get Lisa to another human settlement, will he be welcome there? Or will the humans’ fear of him drive them apart?
Torran is book two of the Crashland Colony Romances. Each book is a complete science fiction romance story with no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a happy ending guaranteed.
more
I really enjoyed Torran and Lisa’s story. It started kind of funny as they met when Lisa shot him but he quickly knew she was his fated mate. He also found out how strong she was and how loyal to the other humans and especially her brother. Torran respected Lisa for those reasons. He knew he had to get Lisa and her brother to safety to another human settlement on Crashland. His fellow Prytheens took the humans as slaves and Torran knew he would have to fight them to save Lisa. It was a bumpy ride in more ways than one but they reached their goal to safety among humans. They still have a few hurdles but they get their happily ever after.
Loved this storyline! Lisa is so shook up and scared that she shoots Torran on sight. Then he finds out she is his fated mate. Can he protect her and her family? And will Lisa accept him as her mate?
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This was a good book, I found myself enjoying it more then I thought. It made me laugh which is always a good thing. At the beginning, it did seem to start a little slow but then it began picking up.