These aliens just might be insatiable!Tessa is beginning to regret her impulsive decision to sneak onto an alien spaceship. She’d wanted to keep her best friend safe and enjoy a nice interstellar getaway free of charge. But everything goes to hell when an unknown race of aliens crashes her space vacation and kidnaps her along with a group of terrified Krinar females. They seem more like robots … females. They seem more like robots than aliens, with bodies covered in an impenetrable layer of thick cold metal, yet their shape is still manly.
One of the aliens in particular seems to be very interested in her. She’d tell him she was “flattered, but no thanks,” if she thought he could understand her words. The only sounds he makes are like clicks and glass breaking, which means they have a lot more than a language barrier standing between them. So much for her useless high school Spanish class! He seems to want her, but what if he wants to use his weapon hands to skewer her? Or is he motivated by hunger of an entirely different nature?
If the latter proves true she really, really hopes he doesn’t want to hold hands, because that looks about as dangerous as making out with Edward Scissorhands.
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***This is not a standalone book. So if you missed books 1-2 you can catch up on the beginning of Sarah’s story here: http://josiewalkerbooks.com/index.php/alien-infatuation-a-hot-alien-scifi-romance-series-book-1/
***This Krinar World story was inspired by Anna Zaires’ Krinar Worlds Series and is a full length novel of 68K+ words.
Books in the A Hot Alien SciFi Romance series:
Book 1- Alien Infatuation: A Krinar World Novel
Book 2- Alien Entanglement: A Krinar World Novel
Book 3- Alien Appetite: A Krinar World Novel
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You need to read the previous books to understand this one.
And after all the mess Tessa made about saving her friend Sarah from her romance with a krinar, now it’s Tessa herself in danger…
Or not.
In the previous book we read that Tessa and six other Krinars females, from the geological research team, were taken from the ship by an alien race of robots.
Unlike what they would think, they did not abuse women.
Even without understanding their language, Tessa could tell that the robots didn’t want to hurt them, and in fact, the look that one of them, always with a trident weapon in his hand, gave her was one of desire, not of anyone thinking of killing her.
And even though she was the weakest race of all there (not a krinar or having nanocytes in its body), Tessa was the one who bravely fought to get rid of the robots – even though she didn’t have the physical strength to do so.
Soon, she found herself being the target of a tournament. The robots fought to death in an arena, and as far as she could understand, she was the prize.
In the end, the warrior with the trident won and took her to what would be his home.
She was not placed in a dungeon, but in a room as comfortable as possible.
And surprisingly, she discovers that beneath that metallic outfit there was a gorgeous humanoid… very interested in having sex with her.
Bocc-d’ar was a Ro-heem.
This race had suffered a massive attack some time ago, where all the females were killed.
When he and his team arrived in Sagren, a planet they were cultivating, they were surprised by an unknown ship, and even more so when they discovered that there were females.
Females should always be protected, and if those invading beings were unable to protect them, the Ro-heem would.
But one of the women was very different, not only in physical form (she was shorter, weaker and softer than the others), but she also fought like a warrior who would not surrender. And she was the one he chose.
But to have his right assured that she would be his mate, he would have to fight for her.
Ja-Karr happened and Bocc was the winner. He then took Tessa (whom he calls Tsss) to his palace. He was one of the rulers of the five Ro-heem kingdoms in Meturgia.
Tessa met a new being, the Dar-fnar (a kind of flying dragon).
Tessa’s attraction to Bocc was huge, but she had to flee to save the other krinars.
However, Tessa’s attempt to escape proved unsuccessful because she was unaware of the dangers surrounding the place.
With no way to escape, she – and her captor – entered into a routine of passion, sex and attempted communication (the Ro-heem didn’t have the technology like krinar, where they had a translator chip).
Over the days, Tessa was making new discoveries about the people who were her new home, as well as some enemies they had.
Even more and more attracted – and in love with Bocc – Tessa knew she needed to help her krinar friends – and maybe return to Earth with Sarah.
But she turned to be the reason of a war and soon she would have the decision to take which side to defend and honor…
5 stars