Running for her life, Lucia hijacks a stolen cargo ship only to find she’s not alone. A giant alien slave with no memory of his past is now her newest acquisition and she’s not quite sure what to do with him. Stuck together for seven days on her journey back to her home planet, Lucia tries to decide whether to keep him or free him all while trying to outrun the pirates pursuing her, and her own … own desires.
WARNING: This story contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, some violence against women, and situations intended for mature readers.
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If you’re into alien sci-fi romances with aliens who look like alients (especially in the pants department) then READ THIS and you won’t regret it. All of the Women of Dor Nye books are exceptional but the first one is hands down one of my favorite SFR books ever.
This is a sci-fi Alien romance Lucia is a bounty hunter and while escaping the clutches of the Trepnils a green-scaled vicious alien species and there leader Commander Ta’Ra’Enn she steals a ship for the journey home.
Not only has the ship a full bounty of precious cargo on board it has a stowaway, slave 892 a species called Melier who Lucia now apparently owns.
Not knowing quite what to do with him and having no prior memories of his time before slavery to the Trepnils Lucia offers him sanctuary and a temporary home with her on Dor Nye her home planet.
So this one was a bit up and down for me, there were definitely parts that I really liked but then there were also other bits that I was slightly unsure of.
I found the sexy scenes here really unsensual and not hot at all.
I am usually all about the alienness and let’s face it Soren was very alien so you would think I’d be in seventh heaven here.
On reflection, I’m thinking maybe this was concentrating too much on the differences instead of connecting the dots and showing the whole exoticness of Lucia and Soren’s connection.
The relationship dynamic for me was also off I didn’t feel any grand passion on either side it felt more geared towards friendship.
I’m sounding all Debbie downer here and that’s not what I want to do there was still plenty of things about this I liked for one this was a very easy fun read that was at times incredibly humorous.
I also loved the physical descriptions of Soren 8ft, retracting claws, scales, tail and blue and he purrs aw, the Melier are certainly very different to humans and the way Soren pronounces Lucia’s name Loo-Sha to cute.
Lucia was kick-ass she had such a take no messing but still sunny disposition, she is strong and resilient and self-sufficient what’s not to like.
I wasn’t much of a fan though of the brother’s arrival, things seem to change direction quite drastically with there inclusion and especially after Soren regained his memory,
I’m also not sure about the way this seems to be heading and if I’m even onboard with this, time will tell here.
This one was very much up and down for me, I do want to know what happens next so I am invested enough to continue but I’m not sure if that will be just to finish and get closure of this particular story or if I will then read further into this series.
The next book will probably make that decision for me.
This was very imaginative with some great ideas and lots of humour and I am interested in seeing where this does go with book 2.
Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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I looove me some alien romance… but dammm this book was a little bit of a shock to the senses!!
All I’m saying…GREEN GOO!!! PUDDLES OF GREEN GOOOOO!!
Other that the gooage factor, I really enjoyed this book. It was funny and entertaining and I really liked Louisa’s charachter.
I will be reading the sequel.
( stay away from the green goo!!