What’s a big, bad (sometimes green) alien to do when he wants a mate who isn’t motivated by greed? Contact Celestial Mates. After all, their business is romancing the galaxy.Since she’s creeping up on the age of bearing service, the Earth government wants Jassa to have a baby and then hand it off for a family to raise, but Jassa wants her own family. Which means calling Celestial Mates. One … Celestial Mates. One questionnaire, a bit of blood, and a race to get away from the Department of Population, and she’s got her wish—tall, sexy as hell, and occasionally green alien Vroe, the High Warlord of Vialea.
Vroe aches for a mate who doesn’t see him as just a rise in status. He wishes for warmth and affection and goes to Celestial Mates to find… Jassa Marizen. Yet his ideas about mating—Jassa mating him and forever being known as only Vrya—collide with hers. She doesn’t want to lose her past. He wants her to embrace her future.
And then there’s this other woman… She just wants Vroe to herself.
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A mother’s love
Oh wow! This is one of my favorite books by this author! I may have read it several times already. But how can you resist a death defying escape, fated mates, betrayal, and jealousy when it is so well put together. The author could have created a movie for the ease with which the story played out in my head. I love the characters, and the emotional angst they struggled through added another layer to the details. This book is a fantastic read, and one I can’t wait to enjoy again.
Lately, I’ve been in the mood for aliens so I thought I’d read a few I had from Erin Tate aka Celia Kyle. If you follow me you know how much I love her books. When I read these two books I didn’t pay attention to the fact that they are part of the CELESTIAL MATES world. Now you know what I’ll be doing. From what I say there are a ton of books. I know I might not enjoy them all but chances are I will like some.
I so loved both Jassa and Vroe. I like how their two worlds are so different. It seems that Jassa doesn’t really know what she’s in for when she looks for a mate. Her world seems horrible so I didn’t blame her for getting away.
They do run into a few issues, his brother causes a bit of trouble but that doesn’t last. It also cracked me up when she talks him into keeping what they think is a pest. It’s always fun when big strong men give into their little women.
As a whole, this is a very cute quick story that I was so happy that I read. I right away read the next one in the series because I couldn’t wait to see what happens with the brother. In the Celestial Mates series, they aren’t one after the other. But in the Vialea series, they are. I wish she’d write more.
This was a cute fast paced alien romance. It takes place in the span of a few days so that shows how fast, but it was still really cute. I love the whole fates mates aspect when it comes to paranormal romance and this short novella got that spot. I plan to read more in this series and see the other Warriors find their mates. 4 stars #2OCCJD
Great addition to the Celestial Mates Series. Jessa was definitely what I like in a female heroine she was strong determined and even though she was sent to and alien plant she stay true to herself. Overall a good fast paced story a little drama in the end but everyone live HEA. I voluntarily read and review this ARC I haven’t been compensated in any way.
At 122 pages, the characters and plot are under-developed. Apparently limited word-count (and my time) was wasted on getting the heroine off the ship and into the residence. Maybe if it’d been longer it would be better. I’m mad that I paid $3 for this thing. I don’t think I’ll get any of her other books.