Humans must kneel. That is the law.But one girl thinks the rules don’t apply to her.She thinks she is special.She thinks she is different.She’s right.My mission is to restore order to my captive human colony.It starts with bringing this girl to her knees.HUMANS MUST KNEEL is a standalone novel in Loki Renard’s Bestselling Possessive Aliens series.
Have you been following the “Possessive Aliens” series? If you have, were you waiting on what would happen when it was announced at the end of book two, “Interstellar Human Petting Zoo”, that Krave would become the new Judicier? I’ve hardly been able to wait to see how he would handle things, especially after all we’d learned up to that point. If you haven’t, take heart, this can be read as a stand alone, but you’ll be missing out on all the glorious adventure and chemistry that has taken place up to this point. Loki Renard has taken human society, logic, and emotions to a whole new level. I just love the interactions between the species. I think you will too. That being said, bring on “Cave Alien”.
I enjoyed this book in the Possessive Aliens series by Loki Renard. This one had humor, battles (sometimes in the family), discipline and human, Alien sex that is hot as hades. Broodkins to Krave the firstborn are Tyank and Vulcan who argue and have some seriously funny fights over who is in charge even though Krave is and is firstborn. Seven is the woman that just can’t seem to be controlled and also enjoys her discipline a little too much. Seven also seems to think things aren’t what they seem to be. Another character of note is Kare3n who will pop up from time to time, but she will be talked about later. The Aliens are Scythkin and are big fighting machines all over their bodies, they are also super hard to kill, but Krave doesn’t scare Seven for some reason and it drives him crazy as does his uncontrollable urge to have her at any cost. There is always sassy banter from Seven as Krave tries all he can think of to get her under control, he will make his little human Kneel! Such a fun story and we get another connected story in the new series, Ancient Earth Aliens with Cave Alien I can’t wait!
Not sure what to say
Humans Must Kneel is just a strange story to me. I may not read a whole bunch of Alien romance but this was not really that to me. Instead it was a whole lot of alien/human erotica that stretched over a lot of pages. Actually for the length of the book I had expected the story to be developed and the characters to have more depth. As it was I skimmed a lot of the story until I got to then end to see what happened to them.
This was just not for me and I am not sure I will read another from this series.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review. My opinions are all my own.
Cute, funny, and weirdly addictive, I loved how strange a couple Krave and Seven make. Seven is so rebellious and doesn’t see that about herself. Krave is lonely and doesn’t realize that either. They have a strange but cute obsession with each other with lots of funny interactions. I loved that no matter how much they tried to not be connected to each other, they kept being pulled together. The youngest hatch mate is funny too, I can’t wait to see how his relationship is developed in hopefully a later story. I don’t know if it was intentional, but I actually laughed out loud quite a few times while reading this! I’m looking forward to reading more from this series and this author.
Loved the book it was great, the story was well written and the characters were interesting. Wow I had a hard time putting the book down. The action, twists and turns with adrenaline rush and excitement that you laugh so hard it brings tears to the eyes. It is a must read.
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Another fantastic addition to the amazing Possessive Aliens series, with everything a fan of alien Sci Fi Romane could want. In this third installment of the series we meet Krave, the Scythkin who is charged to oversee the human colony in a universe where Earth and humanity no longer exists. In this human colony, all humans are kept in an artificial world where humans were showcased as if they were in a zoo. The Scythkin, an alien race, took over and now want to preserve the humans that remain. One way to instill obedience and order in this artificial world is by making humans kneel at a certain time every morning. Seven is a defiant human woman who refuses to kneel. What starts as a simple act of rebellion turns into a monumental event that shatters all the falsity of what Seven believed was her reality. Seven’s act of defiance lands her in the hands of Krave who cannot understand why he cant stay away from Seven, even when his superior more evolved race views humans as a simple backward race. Though Krave knows he should not succumb to Seven, the attraction between them is inevitable. Once they have a physical bond, it is almost impossible for each to stay apart even if Seven is taken away. I enjoyed this book and read it in one siting. I cannot wait for Loki Renard’s next creation.
Although this is book 3 in this series it can be read as a standalone book. The author does a good job with the world building. There is a number of great characters, some main and some secondary to the story. I don’t think this is my favorite book and there were a few parts that I thought were a bit slow and dry. Overall though it’s a really good read.
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Seven is part of a colony of humans that the aliens are keeping in a simulated world from the 1980’s. Seven decides not to kneel anymore once she finds out her life has been a lie. What will happen when the caretaker of the human zoo finds out? An interesting and kinky read.
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This book hooked me from the get go I just couldn’t put it down I fell in love with these characters and omg what a story just a perfect for a great reading time.
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So Humans Must Kneel I was excited about since the other two stories were pretty good. Humans Must Kneel us to a simulated world where all humans are told to kneel, every day, while they are doing their daily chores. But when one human decides to bulk against the machine, what will the aliens do?
Krave watches over these humans, and no one has found a way out of the simulation. Until Seven. The one who has decided not to listen to the system. When Seven finds out that her whole life has been a lie, she fights Krave.
Krave is very attracted to Seven and isn’t sure what to do about it. So he does what any man would do. He takes. But when things go wrong, will Krave go begging for her forgiveness?
This is quite different from the other alien romance I read. It is also thought provoking.
The title got me curious, it sort of have a negative connotation at the start but as the story progresses, I now understand its significance.
It is a well written story, it will pull you in into their reality and what a world it is. There’s a bit of mischief, rebellion, introspection, and, of course, love.
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Very funny and witty story. Has plenty of action, kink and steam, discipline and humans. Drags you into the story with the first page. Krave is a Scythkin alien who is big and bad to the bone. Seven is his human who tends to drive him crazy as he tries to get her under control. Can’t wait to read the next story in this series. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Seven is a human in a simulated world. Krave is a Scythkin assigned to oversee this world. An important rule concerns the fact that humans must kneel. One day, Seven decides not to kneel. Krave takes her out of her simulated world in order to punish her enough to return her to live in obedience. She is a rebel, and it does not work. Somehow, Krave must learn more about humans and Seven must learn and adapt to Scythkins. Will they find a way to overcome their differences? If so, how? What will eventually happen?
Book three in the Possessive Aliens series, Krave and Seven’s story. I found it to be different type of story than I am use to reading. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Winning mix of scorching heat, a lethal alien predator, and the feisty human who refuses to obey
—>>> We definitely have a situation here…Krave, first of his clutch of Scythkin warriors, does not expect the snag in his routine simulation in the form of a tiny and insignificant human female who commands his senses and interest.
“I’m going to question your responsibility, your honor, your morals, the way you fold your towels.”
“You are a disobedient human”
I don’t respect him. He is an invader, a persecutor, a jailer.
This human drives me wild with the instinct to mate and conquer.
The storyline is a winning mix of scorching heat, lots of disobedience and feistiness, a lethal alien predator, a feisty human female who refuses to obey, alien/human social commentaries, and an intriguing cast of secondary characters we hopefully will get to read about next in this series!
I wasn’t sure if I was going to like this book (main characters) but they quickly grew endearing. You do not have to read Mine, or Inserstellar Human Petting Zoo to understand this one, but if you like this genre I know you will like them!
This series continues as Krave takes the human simulation planet to continue caring for the humans that were in the zoo.
Seven decides that she will not kneel one day and is therefore sent to Krave to discipline her and wipe her mind. But something bizarre happens and he ends up caring for her, but wipes her mind and sends her back to the simulation.
I love these possessive, over the top aliens and the humans that will bring them to their knees!
I think this book is my favorite so far of the Possessive Aliens series. Seven is just too much. Maybe it’s the drugs she takes or just her dry wit, but she had her sarcasm on point and her snarky quips always ready. She’s my new best friend. She gives Krave a run for his money by being the first human who will not kneel. Oh boy, does that get this Alpha alien fired up. It’s a fun story with feisty banter when a domineer overlord goes up against a glitchy firecracker.
This is the third, and maybe my favorite, book in Loki Renard’s Possessive Aliens series. It can be read as a stand alone, but the whole series is wonderful so I suggest reading them in order. This story is about Seven and Leave. She’s a human, he’s the alien overlord. Since one of my favorite things about this is the original story line, I don’t want to even hint at what it’s about. All I’m willing to say is that the twists and turns, hidden secrets, surprises, and sexiness this story has makes it a must read. I love the complex characters, the detailed world building, and the HEA. I seriously couldn’t put it down! With that in mind, I’m going to recommend not starting this one at bedtime with the idea of only reading a chapter. I tried, failed, and finished at 4am. The utter exhaustion was totally worth it, though. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, no one does sci-fi romance like Loki Renard. She has an imagination that doesn’t stop and her storytelling is top notch. I’m already anxious to get my hands on her next book.
I do not know how this author does it but every story just gets better and better in this series. The storylines are creative and unique. The monsters are more dastardly and they fall harder than they ever imagined. Krave really did not have any background with humans and had no idea how exceptional humans. Seven is a great character that will make you laugh and cheer for her.