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I don’t play the role of the kidnapped princess very well.
And I really hate the fated mates trope.
Hello again, I’m Eve Wakefield, and I refuse to accept that I’m in love with an intergalactic moth prince.
No.
I don’t care how handsome he is, I don’t want to marry him.
I don’t care if his parents have a sentient spaceship capable of eating entire planets.
Love is earned, not swindled by pheromones.
I’m now trapped on a ship with an adorable cyborg bodyguard, a golden toilet, and relationship issues. There’s the prince I’m supposed to marry, the forest beast I fell in love with, and the never-wears-clothes police officer with tentacles. I’ve also got a mother-in-law who looks like a giant millipede, more macarons than I can eat, and plenty of red lace lingerie made from alien moth blood.
I’m living in luxury, but I will do anything to see Abraxas again.
Even if that means giving in and becoming a princess in a gilded cage.
There’s so much more to all of this than I first thought, and I should’ve known better than to judge a man whose gaze is enough to knock me to my knees.
Damn.
I might be wrong. I might be in love with more than one alien. I might also be dying.
And there’s only one person who can fix I need to be with Abraxas.
After that, I’ll worry about the possibility of becoming the next queen of the universe.
But let’s be honest I don’t miss being a caterer; being an alien queen is way more interesting.
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3 primary booksFor the Love of Aliens is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by C.M. Stunich.
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This book suffers from middle book syndrome: Not as good as the first and plain. What I liked about Eve in the first book pissed me off in the second. It was constantly the same back and forth and it got old very quickly. The only peak this book had was the single scene Eve and Abraxas had together, my pookies <3
Despite it being a “why choose”-book she only really has high chemistry with Abraxas and a middle-tier with Hoyt and not really anything with Rurik.. And it was lowkey somewhat of a snooze fest? The whole marriage plot didn't do it for me and the side characters, except for Zero, annoyed me.
Hopefully the last book is on tier with the first.