Ophidian rescued Tara from the catastrophe on Earth, except her alien savior was downright terrifying. The Anguis general was massive, had venomous fangs, razor-sharp spines on his arms and followed her like a predator lurking in the shadows. But O quickly grew on her with his kind gestures and sexy swagger. Just as Tara realized she was falling in love and decided to not return to Earth, … Tara realized she was falling in love and decided to not return to Earth, everything between them changed. She should’ve known better. The Anguis mated on instinct – not for love.
The desperate need to mate Tara snuck up on Ophidian like a punch to the gut. It was his duty to guard the tiny human female, the physician that saved half the known universe – not rut atop her like a mindless beast in heat. There was no way he could let his hormones takeover. O had witnessed just how badly humans responded to the aggressive Anguis bonding. He’d never hurt Tara that way, she meant too much to him.
It would take a trip across the universe and being repeatedly torn apart for Tara and Ophidian to finally find each other.
But nothing, would get between Tara and her Big O.
Caution – This book has adult content and may contain triggers for some.
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This is Tara and Ophidian’s (“O”) story and it will keep you reading past your bedtime. By the time Tara realizes she loves O, they have been separated by many bad guys to include Earth military, mercenaries, slave traders and more. Each time they get back together. Unfortunately their memories are wiped a few times but recognition of their love still clicks. Can’t wait for the next book. I read this book through the Kindle Unlimited program.
Another great SFR read <3 I eat these books up!
Book two in the Anguis Defenders series a well written story, I was not putting it down until I had finished reading it. Ophidian/O and Tara’s story has a Anguis general who does know how to express himself and a human who is coming to love him. There is suspense, drama, danger, twists, turns, a villain, and romance. I hope there is more to come in this series. I received a copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Holy hand grenades! That was a wild ride! You’ve probably read sci-fi romance tales of fated mates, but I think that Tara and Ophidian take the grand prize. Tara is a doctor from earth that helps the Anguis with a vaccine for a terrible scourge. Ophidian becomes her friend. Ophidian knows that Tara is his mate, but he can’t have her for he will surely injure her. So O leaves to return many humans to earth without telling Tara. Tara leaves the next day to confront him because she thinks she’s in love with him. And thus, the huge adventure begins. They are sold into slavery, go on a trek in a desert, befriend a bunch of Dissenters, and the fun goes on and on.
This book has epic fights and so many twists that I was on the edge of my seat. Truly fabulous story! If I could give Tara’s Big O 10 stars, I would!! I will definitely be reading the rest of this series as it’s released. 5+++ stars
Wow this was a ride! I thought it was just going to be a trip to earth but instead we went across the galaxy. I loved the Dissenters. I loved the females that had grit and weren’t putting up with anything wrong. The technology was really cool too! The different people were really interesting. The world building was top notch. So cool to see the connections with Boaz, Lyr, Blaidd and etc. This world is getting bigger! Keep up the great work.
Be prepared – full of surprises!
This is a journey unlike any other. A mission of mercy quickly goes awry, leaving Tara and Ophidian in heaps of trouble. Tara is really quite bold! She’s in love with her big Ophidian, but he keeps making himself ‘unavailable.’ Stubborn male! It takes quite a strong woman to put her own pride on the line and pursue her guy. I won’t try to list all the mishaps that befall them; just know that they share “a love that transcends everything.”
There are so many fascinating characters we meet on this journey – each plays an important role in the outcome. Well written, thrilling, sometimes shocking, yet overall heartwarming!