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Stolen from Earth and captured by alien warlords.
With their crimson skin, pitch-black eyes, and muscles carved from marble, these alphas claim me on the burning fields as their omega mate. I’m not who they think I am, but they’re not letting me go, no matter how hard I try to escape.
They tell me I’ll enter my heat soon. They tell me I’ll beg for their touch, their attentions, their . . . knots. I must resist them before it’s too late.
Finding our omega was easy while she’s desperate to escape. How can we convince her to stay when she doesn’t believe she’s ours to pleasure forever?
When I find a rare omega without her protectors, I swoop down to claim her. She says she’s human, denies she’s our fated mate and fights her biology at every turn.
We’ll hold her captive until her heat overcomes her and when she’s claimed and bonded, there will be no doubt who she belongs to.
This is the first in the Stolen Planets series. While each book contains a separate romance and HEA between a lucky human female and her alien mates, this series is best read in order.
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1 primary bookStolen Planet is a 1-book series first released in 2023 with contributions by Charmaine Ross.
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If you love romances featuring women in STEM, go no further! It's no Love on the Brain, but it's got aliens and a biochemist.
Due to unforeseen and unknown circumstances, Adele wakes up in an unknown field on an unknown planet.
I really enjoyed Adele as a character, in the few 100 pages that this book is, she doesn't seem flat and she's stubborn as hell. She burns for the field she works within and has a tough time letting go of her research that she's worked so hard on.
The male love interests are your typical humanoid alien alpha males and matches the whole tick-box for Sci-Fi romance MMCs.
The story itself, aside from the romance, is really interesting and Adele uses her experience as a biochemist to figure out the problem. The spice is great.