Your favorite purple alien abduction is back with a twist. It’s not fair that only males get to go out and pillage the universe. Being born a female automatically means staying home and birthing the next generation of warriors.Not me. Azteriya has other plans.She has a dream of traveling the galaxy and exploring strange new worlds. Fighting fierce foes. Of clubbing a viable male to bring home to … Fighting fierce foes. Of clubbing a viable male to bring home to her mother so that her transgression is forgiven.
When a chance to escape arises, she takes it, but what will Azteriya do when she not only finds the adventure she’s been seeking but love too?
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This was hilarious. If you think that the Purple warriors are arrogant, mercenary and misogynist, wait until you read this and meet Azteriya. She is Kulin to the core. I love her and Jedrek is a blessed Human. LOL
I’ve been wondering what was happening with Clarabell and it was nice to have her appearance. I hope that it won’t be long before we get her story.
Dorrys, Azteriya’s best friend, should have an interesting and fun story too.
I love Eve’s Abduction series. I bought them all and enjoy rereading them.
I have been waiting for some time for this book and it was worth the wait. Loved it!! Especially since the male is from earth!!!
Great read. I bought the rest of the series
This is a fun, quick read! I loved the girl, she was energetically independent and seriously myopic. Her adventures were epic! I loved the way Jardek reluctantly fell for her, even though she was like the worst arrogant and self involved alpha ever. Her name still throws me, but that is the only negative that I have on this book. It was funny, you should read it! I can’t wait to see who abducts Doryss!
I absolutely loved this book!!! Azteriya was amazing. She’s strong, fierce, sassy, and everything that I love in a female heroine. I especially like the banter between her and Jedrek. Overall a enjoyable and entertaining read looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
A twist on our favorite purple aliens as we meet Azteriya, a Kulin lady who is not content to just be a baby making machine on Aressotle. She wants to be a warrior like the menfolk. Her father has always encouraged her training and desires, but once her mother puts her foot down, there is no hope for her going on an adventure. Or is there?
Azteriya manages to stow away on the Attlus, with a tall and broad captain. She hasn’t seen anyone else on the ship, but then is caught by human Jedrek (said with a significant sneer). What is he doing here? Humans are barbarians at most, and food at least! The captain agrees to let her stay on board as long as she works with the human as a crew member – oh the shame!
When a transaction goes wrong on another world, Azteriya gets to show her mettle and release her frustrations. After a glorious and successful battle, things go sideways. The captain isn’t all that he seems, and Jedrek needs healing. She finds herself reluctantly caring for him (ugh) and the feelings he ignites in her.
They finally put aside their differences, just in time for her to be unwillingly returned to her family. Will love overcome the obstacles between them, or will she just accept her fate and choose a suitor from her own kind? Will Jedrek give her up readily, or will he channel his inner Earthling barbarian and go get his woman?
I loved the strength in Azteriya, in not just giving up her dreams to meet her society’s norms. She longed for adventure, and she went for it. Now it’s not only the boys who get to play anymore!
This was a great and funny story. Azteriya was naive and stubborn. Her attitude and ideas of being superior to humans made her interactions with Jedrek funny and entertaining. Looking forward to more from this series. Loved it.
I absolutely loved it and i would definitely recommend it