You know your Gaia link is broken when your match is 93.While every Vetusian around me is expecting the arrival of the first hybrids, my mate is living out her final days in a nursing home.With true love unattainable, I concentrate on busting the crime ring responsible for the supply of human females forced into prostitution at the Odheim brothels. As a CAT officer, it’s my job to keep Earth … officer, it’s my job to keep Earth women from being abducted. Until the department for interspecies relations offers me a breeding contract with one of them.
When Rosita wants to make coin carrying out a hybrid child, I’m happy to help. But things change when I find out what she needs those Imperial Credits for. Now she needs my protection, and so will that child I intend to plant in her womb.
Mated is the third book in this alien invasion romance series, following a couple strong enough to defy fate. If you enjoy strong women, devoted aliens, fated mates, and hard-earned happily ever after’s with no cliffhangers, you’ll love Garrison Earth.
Author Note: The entire Garrison Earth series touches on subjects such as captivity, drug abuse, forced prostitution, loss of loved ones, human trafficking, rough handling, and violence. Any reader uncomfortable with the harsh realities of an alien invasion should please consider before purchase.
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Balgiz took his job seriously he just wished others in the Empire did as well.
He had nothing personal against the females who wanted to work but for some reason he end up with all the ones expecting a young one.
He knew somethings just weren’t meant for him and he needed to accept what he did have.
They both had their own reasons for signing a breeding contract.
Rosie was tired she’d had wanted the whole kitten caboodle but that didn’t seem to be in the cards but she could have half of what she needed.
Rosie could hardly contain her excitement the moment she meets him however things are less then stellar between them there first time together.
Yeah not exactly what she’d had anticipated to happen and now Rosie was in a lot of trouble and wow of all the males he had to be him.
Balgiz wasn’t impressed by her choices or the fact he’d had to be the one to arrest her. In the end Rosie couldn’t quite understand what help they really thought she had that was so important however Rosie was all for anything that kept her out of trouble but did she really have to stay with him.
Honestly these two can’t help themselves they have a true talent for rub each other the wrong way.
Stubborn to the nth degree they’ll have to face the issues they really have between them before something finally starts to grow between them.
However there fragile relationship may not survive and unexpected problem that could tear them apart.
The only question will he accept her choice or will he step up and fight for them?
Every one is the creator of its own happiness!
Exciting, emotional and moving – the story around the Garrision Earth is continued excellently, vividly and in detail and touches so many levels – amazing!
Rosie’s pragmatic, solution-oriented approach and her view on the things in her life find a very good projection and target surface in Balgiz’s personality. Grand starting points in the characteristics of the two main characters and perfect for a fantastic development, especially for Balgiz. Friction creates heat.
And this sh*** guy has it all. Caught up in the values of his upbringing and society, he has made “noble” choices that don’t make him happy and satisfied himself. His inner frustration is unreflectively transferred to his behaviour and life. Bad luck for his environment and the living beings. But then he meets Rosie and the interactions of the two bring us a firework of defiant reactions and dry to black humor. Action and reaction collide – verbally, mentally and physically – pure fun for me!
Halfway through the book we get a breather, a sugar-sweet HFN, with some loose ends and problems ignored away, which will surely reappear. But no matter, until then we have earned a short, cuddly gut feeling before it crackles and pops violently on different levels – pure emotions, in so many facets. Desperation, drama, hope, understanding, insight and silver lining that are none. Credible, no matter what and in which context, absolutely captivating. Fortunately I read with a Kindle, a real book would not have survived the turning of the pages without torn pages.
Of course, I expect the bad guys of the story to get their punishment, they did, but in the way it’ s designed differently, but also in this presentation completely fitting. There is a HEA and the sweet tooth is satisfied and there is always more than just cuddling.
Nevertheless, only simple consumption and easy going is not with this author, the reader is consistently challenged and must be willing to join in.
The overall structure of the world of Garrison Earth is fascinating and the connecting story behind the individual books, couples and love stories is great, complex and multi-layered, interwoven with new perspectives in so many areas and with a depth – well done.
My favourite moments always come when seasoned men (alien or terrestrial) with life, work and crisis experience are confronted with the understanding of women and their “natural” behaviour. The situations escalate – slightly sarcastic or cynical – and the virgin Vetusians reach their absolute limits.
This is ice cream with caramel and cream on top.
The result: I love the whole work and enjoy every single book and I want more!
Skilfully written, wonderfully composed and always different than expected. The special thing about it is that critical topics come to the fore, which everyone can evaluate and develop for themselves. Top. Not everything has to be solved immediately and at once, some things need time to develop. Besides good entertainment I appreciate it very much if I can take suggestions and views from a story into my life. It’s like with the dog and his bone, I also like to chew on it in my thoughts a little longer.