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'The Alien Emissary' by Eryn Ivers is a fast-paced novella that follows the story of Bryant, a single father desperate to save his daughter, and Serihk, an alien on a diplomatic mission. The book combines elements of sci-fi, romance, and suspense as Bryant attempts to steal from Serihk, leading to unexpected developments and intimate moments between the two characters. The writing style is engaging, with a focus on emotions and character development, creating a world filled with intricate details and powerful connections.

The plot of 'The Alien Emissary' revolves around Bryant's need to rescue his daughter and the unlikely bond that forms between him and Serihk. The story is filled with hot, intimate scenes, intriguing world-building, and a satisfying happy ending. Despite being a quick read, the novella manages to pack in interesting characterization and explores themes of love, sacrifice, and family in the backdrop of a space setting.

If you liked The Alien Emissary, here are the top 11 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    A Gargoyle's Delight - Monster's Duet by Naomi Lucas
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    I push my glasses higher up my nose and glance over the small group of tourists in front of me. Like most of the people that find their way into the dusty depths of Hopkins’ Museum of the Strange, the...

    For centuries I have suffered.

    Solidified and silenced, all because I failed to destroy what I was created for.

    Except now, after so long… There is a female.

    One who always seems to be by my side.

    ...
    September 2023
    293 pages

  2. #2

    Spared By The Monster - Mates of Planet 25XA by Merry Ravenell
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    Funny, fresh, and brimming with heart - this book is a standout in monster/alien romance and totally worth your time, especially if you crave humor, charm, and a different take on intergalactic love.

    'Spared By The Monster' in the series 'Mates of Planet 25XA' by author Merry Ravenell is a captivating alien romance novel that follows the story of Chess and Keiron, two characters who navigate misunderstandings and cultural differences as they discover their feelings for each other. The plot is filled with humor, unique world-building, and psychic powers that add an intriguing twist to the traditional alien romance genre. The author's writing style is described as immersive, with readers feeling like they are watching a movie play out in their minds rather than just reading words on a page.

    He stared at it, trying to fathom what the hell was on his ship. The Gestalt contained a thousand different races, and he’d probably met most of them, and heard about the rest, but this one was lost o...
    June 2022
    431 pages

  3. #3
    Space for Love
    Book 1 in the series:Spire Station

    Space for Love - Spire Station by Emily Antoinette
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    A delightfully fluffy, inclusive, and spicy sci-fi romcom that celebrates being yourself - even in a galaxy full of aliens. Perfect for readers seeking body-positive love, awkward meet-cutes, and big-hearted, goofy romance.

    'Space for Love' in the 'Spire Station' series by Emily Antoinette is a sci-fi romance novel that follows the story of Fina, a plus-sized human woman working as a Human Cultural Consultant on a space station filled with aliens. The book explores Fina's journey of self-discovery, navigating relationships with alien coworkers like Maerlon, an alien engineer, and Breks, a mysterious front desk clerk. The plot delves into themes of inclusivity, consent, and communication challenges arising from cultural differences between species, all set in a lighthearted and wholesome tone. The writing style is described as inclusive, spicy, and kinky, with a focus on character development and chemistry between the main characters.

    This is the fifth nightclub we’ve been to in our whirlwind tour of nightlife on Spire—the largest space station in the quadrant. They’re all blending together in a haze of garish neon bodies pressed t...
    August 2023
    326 pages

  4. #4

    Alien Tyrant - Fated Mates of the Sea Sand Warlords by Ursa Dax
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    A fun, slow-burn alien romance with a unique desert setting and sweet fated mates trope - not the steamiest pick, but perfect if you want heart and world-building over heat.

    'Alien Tyrant' in the series 'Fated Mates of the Sea Sand Warlords' by author Ursa Dax is a sci-fi romance novel that follows the story of CeCe, who is kidnapped by the world's government and sent to an alien planet with advanced technology. There, she encounters Buroudei, a warrior leader who has been told by his people that his mate would be like nothing he had ever seen before. Despite language barriers and initial hesitancy, CeCe and Buroudei must navigate dangers together and build a relationship based on the bond of mates, as they discover passion and love amidst the challenges they face.

    The plot of the book revolves around the development of the relationship between CeCe and Buroudei, as they overcome obstacles, cultural differences, and the government's betrayal. The writing style is described as having lovely world-building, a cinnamon roll alien warrior, fated mates, language barriers, and a slow burn romance that captures the readers' attention and keeps them engaged throughout the story.

    I pulled on a sports bra, a long-sleeved T-shirt, and leggings, fumbling in the dark. The sun hadn’t even risen yet, and I was already out of bed for some God-forsaken reason, readying myself for a ru...
    July 2021
    225 pages

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    Dark Planet Warriors - Dark Planet Warriors by Jillian Macie, Anna Carven, Todd McLaren
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    Alien warriors, swoony romance, and plenty of sci-fi action: Dark Planet Warriors is a solid pick for fans of the genre, especially if you want a bingeable series with falling-for-your-alien vibes and an exciting, evolving universe.

    In the 'Dark Planet Warriors' series by Jillian Macie, Anna Carven, and Todd McLaren, readers are introduced to a world where Kordolian warrior aliens find themselves on Earth and slowly integrate into human society. The first book in the series, 'Invasion,' follows the story of Abbey, a bio scientist, and General Tarek, a Kordolian warrior, as their lives become intertwined after a chance encounter on a space station. The book is a blend of sci-fi, romance, and action, with a strong focus on world-building and character development. The writing style is described as engaging and captivating, with steamy romantic interludes that keep readers hooked from start to finish.

    I still don’t really understand what the General’s objective is. Since we left the Fleet Station, we’ve done nothing except sit in this small, two-person sized transport, watching a stream of traffic...
    April 2016
    222 pages

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    Mercenary Instinct - Mandrake Company by Ruby Lionsdrake
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    A fun, action-filled sci-fi romp with just the right amount of heat - perfect escapism for romance and space opera fans, but not for those craving deep character introspection or slow-burn romance.

    'Mercenary Instinct' in the series 'Mandrake Company' by Ruby Lionsdrake follows the action-packed romance story of Ankari, an adventurous entrepreneur, and Viktor, a stoic space mercenary captain. Ankari, the CEO of a start-up health company, is captured by Viktor for an illegal bounty, leading to an intriguing dynamic between the two. The story is filled with suspense, humor, and romance, as the characters navigate through dangerous situations while their chemistry grows stronger. The writing style is engaging, with a well-thought-out plot that combines science fiction elements with a captivating love story.

    Ankari Markovich dangled from a rope, making faces as she chiseled fossilized gunk from the walls of a twenty-thousand-year-old latrine shaft. It wasn’t as if the bumps and nodules she was scraping in...
    2014
    248 pages

  7. #7
    Saving Askara
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    Book 1 in the series:Saving Askara

    Saving Askara - Saving Askara by J.M. Link
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    A wildly inventive, genuinely alien romance with great world-building; perfect if you want something new and aren't fazed by body weirdness or cliffhangers. Worth a try for sci-fi romance readers looking for a fresh, non-human twist!

    In "Saving Askara" by J.M. Link, a first contact story unfolds as humans and the alien race of Askarians navigate their interactions. Tori, a doctor on an Earth spaceship, becomes the reluctant liaison between the two species as she assists the Askarians, particularly Aderus, a warrior from a complex and aggressive society. The book explores the challenges of understanding and communicating with a truly alien race, while also delving into the complexities of developing relationships across different worlds.

    The author's writing style in "Saving Askara" is praised for its ability to create a believable and intriguing sci-fi romance narrative. Readers appreciate the well-developed characters, the slow burn romance between Tori and Aderus, and the immersive world-building that highlights the differences in behavior and culture between humans and the Askarians. The book's plot, which includes elements of suspense, romance, and inter-species diplomacy, keeps readers engaged and eager to see how the relationships and conflicts evolve.

    Dr. Victoria Davis fidgeted nervously as she felt the shuttle dock with the south gate of the Amendment. It was the largest Earth-orbiting maintenance station, though the occupant ship was anything bu...
    February 2018
    205 pages

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    Ruth's Bonded
    Book 1 in the series:Ruth & Gron

    Ruth's Bonded - Ruth & Gron by V.C. Lancaster
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    A refreshingly different alien romance that focuses on building a genuine emotional connection despite a total language block, but it's not for everyone - come for the unique worldbuilding and stay if you love character-driven stories with big cultural differences.

    'Ruth's Bonded' by V.C. Lancaster is an alien romance novel that explores the relationship between Ruth, a human, and Gron, an alien from a matriarchal society. The story revolves around the challenges they face due to the language barrier and cultural differences, as they navigate being captives together and developing a deep bond despite their inability to communicate effectively. The plot includes elements of survival, miscommunication, and the exploration of a unique alien society, creating a slow-burn romance that is both sweet and unconventional.

    Ruth hit the floor with a bang. Judging by how quickly the floor had risen up to meet her now aching shoulder, she’d fallen a little less than a storey. The pain wasn’t sharp enough for a break, but s...
    July 2015
    178 pages

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    Married to the Alien Cowboy - Cowboy Colony Mail-Order Brides by Ursa Dax
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    Adorable alien cowboys + strong human heroines = the ultimate comfort read! It’s sweet, funny, and packed with all the warm fuzzies. Perfect for a feel-good binge or refreshing your reading palate.

    'Married to the Alien Cowboy' by Ursa Dax is a light-hearted romance set in a unique world filled with charming alien cowboys and human mail-order brides. The story follows characters like Cherry and Silar, who navigate their differences and find love despite language barriers and cultural misunderstandings. Silar, the cute alien cowboy, is depicted as shy but fiercely devoted, embodying the sweetness that resonates with readers.

    The writing style is engaging and fun, mixing emotional moments with humor and swoony scenes. Readers appreciate the characters' naivety and innocence regarding love, adding to the charm of the story. The narrative flows smoothly, making it an easy read that keeps you smiling and invested in the lovable couple's journey. The world-building is described as intriguing and engaging, drawing readers into an exciting adventure of romance and connection.

    The sun had not yet risen when my data tab grew warm and then began to shudder in my pocket, indicating an incoming call from Warden Tenn. I, of course, had been up for quite some time. Under the dark...
    July 2024
    276 pages

  10. #10

    The Blighted Stars - The Devoured Worlds by Megan E. O'Keefe
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    A clever, engaging start to a new space opera, blending survival horror, political intrigue, and smart worldbuilding. Not the lightest read, but perfect if you want a sci-fi series to really sink your teeth into!

    'The Blighted Stars' by Megan E. O'Keefe follows two primary POV characters, Tarquin Mercator and Naira Sharp, as they navigate a complex world filled with intrigue, mystery, and danger. Tarquin, a geologist on a mission to clear his family's name, and Naira, a disgraced bodyguard seeking redemption, find themselves entangled in a web of secrets, creepy creatures, and suspense as they crash land on a dying planet. The book combines elements of stranded-on-a-deserted-island stories with sci-fi twists, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience. The writing style is described as captivating, with detailed world-building and well-crafted character dynamics that keep readers hooked from start to finish.

    'The Blighted Stars' is a space opera that delves into themes of survival, betrayal, and the complexities of relationships in a futuristic setting. With a mix of suspense, mystery, and scientific elements, the book offers a unique blend of storytelling that appeals to both fans of traditional sci-fi and readers looking for a more sophisticated narrative. The plot unfolds through multiple perspectives, adding depth and complexity to the overall story, while the author's skillful weaving of mysteries and character development keeps readers engaged throughout the 500-page tome.

    Tarquin Mercator stood on the command bridge of the finest spaceship his father had ever built and hoped he wasn’t about to make a fool of himself. Serious people crewed the console podiums all around...
    May 2023
    545 pages

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