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Seduced by Starlight by Sara Ivy Hill is the fourth book in the Warrior Kings of Alioth series. The story revolves around Fenix, a charming playboy living on a pleasure planet, and Tamira, a woman with a troubled past and a secret pregnancy. Their relationship is sweet and evolves beautifully, combining elements of resistance and vulnerability as they navigate their past traumas.
The writing style is engaging and relatable, filled with heartfelt moments and steamy romance. Readers appreciate the intricate world-building and the colorful characters, who resonate with their struggles and growth. The book features twists and turns that keep the plot exciting, though some might find the focus on Tamira's pregnancy concerns less appealing than previous installments. Overall, it’s a fun and spicy read that can stand on its own, though starting from the beginning of the series is recommended.
I didn’t leave Earth on good terms. I left in the middle of the worst moment of my life, and I have no interest in going back. I’ve actually never been more thankful than when the Frathiks abducted me...June 2023•257 pages
(Also, see 29 recommendations for the series Warrior Kings of Alioth ) - #2
Zany, sexy, and totally original - Good Deeds is a wild sci-fi romp full of heart, heat, and humor. Go in for the bonkers premise, stay for the lovable characters and big feels!
"Good Deeds" by Kathryn Moon is a unique and steamy science fiction romance novel that follows the adventures of N tchka Uumian, an adventurous alien who finds herself on a pleasure planet during her first heat cycle. Desperate to avoid mating with unknown aliens, she navigates the Droid brothel district and forms unexpected connections with defective pleasure bots at the Cozy House. The book explores themes of love, self-discovery, and acceptance in a playful and outrageous world filled with lovable characters and endearing relationships. The writing style is engaging, humorous, and filled with steamy scenes that keep readers hooked from beginning to end.
“I’m… I’m alright,” I said, ignoring the way sweat was starting to drip down my back and between my breasts. Now was not the time to start telling people to turn their environs down to a less tropical...January 2019•251 pages - #3
In "Release," the second book in the "Hold" series by Claire Kent, readers follow the story of Hall, a smuggler with special powers, who finds himself on a pleasure planet where he meets Kyla, the younger sister of the Empress. The book explores their developing relationship amidst political turmoil and danger, with elements of larceny, danger, and trust building between the characters. The plot unfolds slowly, focusing on emotional connection and unique elements in the relationship, while also delving into world-building and character development.
Ever since Mira, the first Empress of Evalon, had set up her Court, filled it with all the most decadent pleasures in the galaxy, and begun a decade-long search for a consort, the planet’s culture and... - #4
'Unexpected Hostage' in the series 'Unexpected' by author Layla Stone follows the story of Sasha, a relatable and daring female lead, who escapes a pleasure planet with the help of her mother and a friend. On a damaged rescue vehicle, Sasha, with great piloting abilities but no formal training, must prove herself to the unwelcoming crew while sharing space with Sci, a Cerebral from a telepathic and telekinetic race kept in a cage due to his abilities being temporarily blocked. As their journey unfolds, they navigate through cultural differences, emotional discoveries, and budding romance amidst the challenges of escaping danger and facing unknown threats.
The writing style of Layla Stone creates a depth-filled world that draws readers in, featuring well-written characters with intriguing backstories and relationships. The plot intertwines elements of sci-fi, romance, and action, offering a slow burn romance between Sasha and Sci as they learn to understand each other's worlds and perspectives, leading to emotional growth and captivating character development.
Sci flinched when he saw a figure standing next to him as if he had been there for some time, but the male’s mind was quiet. Sci’s telepathy wasn’t picking up any of his conscious thoughts. It was as...September 2018•288 pages - #5
A sizzling, over-the-top sci-fi romp that's perfect for fans of sexy escapism, but may not satisfy readers who want deeper romance or clear-cut consent.
'Planet Mail' by Kate Pearce is a steamy sci-fi romance that follows the story of Douglass Fraser, an interplanetary postal deliverer who crash lands on planet Valhalla. She is rescued by King Marcus and becomes his consort, with the help of her personal servants and protectors, Sven, Brom, and Harlon. The storyline revolves around the challenges faced by Douglass and the King as they navigate issues of fertility and heir production on the planet. features a mix of hot erotic scenes, a touch of sci-fi, and a love story hidden beneath all the sensuality.
The writing style of 'Planet Mail' is described as being focused heavily on explicit and steamy interactions, with a good portion of the book involving the heroine in various sexual acts with multiple partners. The plot unfolds with a balance between erotic scenes and a developing storyline, with the first half primarily focusing on sex scenes and the second half delving deeper into the narrative and drama, providing a more engaging read.
Jerked out of her stasis sleep, Douglass Fraser stumbled toward the pilot seat. This was supposed to be the easy part of her journey. She’d delivered her last scheduled package, used the last of her f...2006•182 pages - #6
A spicy, totally addictive, and surprisingly cozy alien romance romp. Not for the faint of heart or the serious-minded, but excellent for escapism and good vibes - now I get the hype!
Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon follows the adventures of a group of human women who are kidnapped by aliens, only to crash land on a desolate ice planet inhabited by towering blue-skinned aliens known as the sa-khui. The main protagonist, Georgie, finds herself navigating the challenges of survival in this harsh environment while forming unexpected connections with the local alien leader, Vektal. Their romance develops amidst humor, cultural misunderstandings, and the urgency of their biological imperatives, as the aliens bond with their mates through a symbiotic relationship that heightens their passions.
The writing style is light and engaging, with a whimsical tone that makes the story enjoyable despite its outlandish premise. The characters are well-developed, with distinct personalities, and the humor adds an entertaining layer to the narrative. Each book focuses on different couples within the same universe, allowing for a fresh experience while maintaining overarching themes of love, understanding, and consent. Readers have praised Dixon for balancing steamy moments with character development, creating a fun escapist read that captivates wide audiences.
Up until yesterday I, Georgie Carruthers, never believed in aliens. Oh, sure, there were all kinds of possibilities out there in the universe, but if someone would have told me that little green men w...April 2015•262 pages - #7
A witty, entertaining space romp best enjoyed for its humor and wild antics, not for its depth - great fun if you want laughs and light adventure, but probably not for those seeking complex drama or realism.
'Columbus Day' in the 'Expeditionary Force' series by Craig Alanson follows a young soldier in near future America whose leave is interrupted when Earth is invaded by two interstellar species at war with each other. The story features a snarky AI named Skippy and a unique sense of humor injected into the plot, making it a fun and engaging military sci-fi read with elements of space opera and action galore. introduces a diverse cast of characters, some of whom are shallow and forgettable, while others like the two main protagonists, Joe, and Skippy, stand out for their banter and humor.
The Ruhar hit us on Columbus Day. Every country had a name for the day the Ruhar attacked; the common name that stuck, after a while, was Columbus Day. I guess that makes sense. There we were, innocen...2016•288 pages - #8
A funny, sizzling legal romance with lots of heart and frustratingly real characters; you’ll either cheer at the messiness - or want to shake everyone involved. Great if you like emotional tangles and sharp banter, but not for those who need perfectly behaved leads.
'Overruled' by Emma Chase is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Stanton Shaw, a high-powered attorney in Washington, D.C., who finds himself in a complicated situation when his high school sweetheart, Jenny, decides to marry someone else. The book explores themes of love, loyalty, and self-discovery as Stanton navigates his feelings for Jenny and his growing connection with Sofia Santos, a colleague and friend who accompanies him back to his hometown to try and stop the wedding. The writing style is engaging and humorous, with a focus on character development and relationships, particularly the dynamics between Stanton, Jenny, and Sofia.
The plot of 'Overruled' delves into the complexities of relationships, showcasing the evolution of characters like Stanton, who initially comes off as a narcissistic and selfish male lead but gradually shows growth and redemption. Through a mix of humor, passion, and family dynamics, the story unfolds with unexpected twists and moments of self-realization for the characters. The book balances steamy romance with comedic elements and touches on themes of forgiveness, second chances, and the unpredictability of love.
Most stories start at the beginning. But not this one. This one starts at the end. Or, at least, what I thought was the end—of my life, my dreams, my future. I thought it was all over because of two w...April 2015•304 pages - #9
A fun, inventive, and surprisingly cozy sci-fi romance that flips the script on alien love stories. Expect banter, spice, a protective outcast MMC, and an empowered heroine all wrapped in smart worldbuilding. Worth a try for romance fans looking to escape into something fresh and low-angst!
'Choosing Theo' by Victoria Aveline is a sci-fi romance novel set in a world where human females are captured by aliens and have to participate in a ceremony to choose a temporary husband. The story follows Jade, a strong and brave protagonist who gets kidnapped by aliens and is rescued by the Clecanians, an alien race. As she navigates the new planet's culture and customs, she must choose a husband, leading to a relationship with Theo, a scarred hero with a mysterious past. The book explores themes of alien cultures, forced proximity, and the dynamics of relationships in a matriarchal society.
The writing style of 'Choosing Theo' is described as engaging and creative, with a mix of humor and tension. Readers praised the world-building and the author's ability to create a captivating story that keeps the reader entertained. The book delves into themes of alien romance, societal norms, and the complexities of relationships in a unique and imaginative setting.
It had never been easy for Jade to sleep. She envied people who were able to lay down and drift away to dreamland in a matter of minutes. Whenever she tried to sleep, her fatigued body was at odds wit...March 2020•367 pages









