When Tiffani is mated to an Atlan warrior believed lost to mating fever, she will stop at nothing to save him, including sneaking into an Atlan prison to seduce his beast..Sick and tired of the dead-end path her life is taking, Tiffani Wilson heads to the nearest Interstellar Bride processing center to start over. She’s promised an amazing mate, an Atlan Warlord who will not only relish her plus … relish her plus sized body, but heal her lonely heart.
Commander Deek of Atlan has lost control of his inner beast and sits in an Atlan prison cell awaiting execution. Unfortunately, nothing can save an unmated male.
When Tiffani’s transport to Atlan is denied due to her mate’s unstable condition, she will stop at nothing to save him and the life she was promised. Her mate is out there, he’s in trouble, and she knows she’s the only one in the universe who can save him.
Deek and his inner beast take one look at Tiffani’s soft, lush body and know they will do anything to possess her, even if it means pushing her sensual limits or taking her over his knee. But it’s not just Deek’s tenuous hold on the beast that stands in the way of their happily-ever-after, for Deek’s descent into mating fever was no accident, and his enemies will not surrender so easily.
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great read & great series.
Great book
I have read many of the books in this series. I have enjoyed all of them. I hope there are more to come
I’ve read several books by Grace Goodwin & Vanessa Vale but so far this is my favorite! She always delivers a very steamy read but this one I couldnt put down! Great story line!
Poorly written
Warning to all prudes, if you don’t like very steamy sex scenes then this series is not for you. What I thoroughly enjoy is the fact that the hero is super sexy but absolutely committed to one female and would never want to hurt her in any way even through infidelity, something too many men on Earth could never comprehend. Wish this wasn’t all fantasy but I really like the characters and am always rooting for them to get the bad guys and find the love of their life and this book gives me that.
I could be very philosophical and say I see the hive as a metaphor for those religious zealots or dictators of all kinds who want to dominate the world and integrate everyone with their beliefs but I would just rather be entertained and not delve too closely into the fight that seems to have been going on throughout history. I just want to see this book as a fight for justice and the right to live one’s life with individuality and commitment to duty, honor and love and all these things prevail in this book.