Go to space, they said. It’ll be an adventure, they said. They had no idea.
Cora’s boring job as a lab tech on board the space station Shangris is interrupted when two ships fall out of hyperspace and put Earth smack in the middle of an intergalactic war. She’s not sure which side she should be on, but the built-like-a-brick-house blue warrior who rescues her from the crumbling station could be … could be more evil than Hannibal Lecter and she might not care. Especially if he’s in to eating people. But not in the creepy way.
The Talia’s captain ordered Kiran and his team to search the damaged station for survivors, and kill any Scovid he might find. The squid-like humanoids were known for using more primitive races for barbaric experiments. The Talia was tailing this particular ship when they jumped blindly into an unknown sector of the galaxy. With Ka’atari mates being as rare as a three-headed givuthde, he never dreamed his would be one of the survivors.
Things get even more complicated when another hyperspace jump, an unruly alien pet, and politicians get involved.
Hunka hunka blue alien love, action packed, steamy sci-fi romance fun!
This is a stand alone novella with a guaranteed happily ever after and no cliff hangers.
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Fast paced, lots of adventure, a sexy hero and a critter! What’s not to love? Fun read.
This short read had a great storyline and such interesting characters that I read this book in one sitting!
Book one in the Ka’atari Warriors series by an Author I have not read before, I want to read the next book. Kiran and Cora’s story had me laughing as I read there is danger, suspense and adventure, and romance. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Short story but very good. Waring Aliens and using the space above Earth as a battle ground. The Ka’atari follow the Scozid into Earth’s space. The Scozid end up on the space station and start killing anything that moves. The Ka’atari tries to help but nothing ever goes according to plan and they end up taking 9 human females with them from earth with no way back. Total great moving story. Can’t wait for the next book. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
When the Scozid wound up in Earth space the Ka’atari followed and a space battle took place letting the world know we are not alone. As the battle raged on the Scozid boarded a space station and began killing all that were left on it, until Kiran and he team came to the rescue saving ten women. When Cora and the other survivers were accidentaly pulled far from Earth. When Kiran comes into contact with Cora and the rhun is activated he is not happy. He tries not give his new mate his heart for fear he would be broken if she leaves. This book has no cheating and though it does leave the answer to a larger puzzle open for future books it ends in a HEA.
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This novel had many typos and formatting issues, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit in spite of that. The characterization was vibrant and made me fall in love with both the hero and heroine. The development of the romantic relationship was far less high quality, with the hero and heroine falling into bed right away but the love happening much later in the story, and me as the reader not really seeing the process of these two characters falling in love. The world building was excellent for the Alliance and the Ka’atari warriors, especially considering how short the story was. The plot was entertaining and had me turning the pages quickly. This novel had low angst and high stakes, which tends to be one of my preferred narrative structures for a romance novel. This novel uses the Fated Mates trope and a variation on the Mars Needs Women trope, which are both some of my favorite tropes. The characterization, world building, and plot rated four stars, with the development of the romantic relationship rating three stars, for a combined score of four stars. This novel ends on a Happy Ever After ending instead of a cliffhanger, which is a big plus to this series if the author continues the pattern. I will be keeping my eye on this author’s upcoming releases, hoping that the rough edges will smooth out over the next few novels in this series, because there is a kernel of a great, highly successful sci-fi romance author here. I recommend this book to fans of sci-fi romance with alien heroes and human heroines. I will not be buying myself a keeper copy of this novel at this time, but if the next couple novels in this series keep improving, I will probably start buying keeper copies for myself.
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This is a great sci-fi romance! I liked it! It is full of passion and danger, suspense and adventure.. Quite entertaining!
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