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Strange Love - Galactic Love by Ann Aguirre
Strange Love
Book 1 in the series:Galactic Love
Smart, sweet, and certifiably bizarre - "Strange Love" is a must-try for adventurous romance readers who want humor, heart, and a truly alien love story (plus bonus talking dog). Not for the faint of heart or the sticklers for traditional romance tropes!

If you liked Strange Love, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1
    Choosing Theo
    Book 1 in the series:Clecanian

    Choosing Theo - Clecanian by Victoria Aveline
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    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

  2. #2

    The Last Hour of Gann by R. Lee Smith
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    A sprawling, brilliant, gut-punch of a sci-fi saga with a unique romance - unforgettable, disturbing, and definitely not for the faint of heart. Read the content warnings first!

    'The Last Hour of Gann' by R. Lee Smith is a lengthy science fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic world with elements of romance and redemption. The story follows a group of survivors, including the practical and determined Amber, who crash-land on an alien planet and must navigate a new society led by the lizardman Meoraq. The book delves into themes of survival, clash of cultures, and the complexities of relationships amidst graphic scenes of violence and sexual content.

    The eviction notice was hanging on the door when they got back from the hospital. The time stamp said 1:27 am, six minutes after Mary Shelley Bierce’s official time of death, an hour and twenty-eight...
    September 2013
    704 pages

  3. #3
    Homebound
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    Book 1 in the series:Rix Universe

    Homebound - Rix Universe by Lydia Hope
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    A dark, emotionally charged slow-burn with heart and depth - perfect for readers craving unique alien romance and don’t mind a bit of grit (and some rough edges). If you can overlook the editing issues and want a story about kindness blooming in dire places, this one’s for you!

    Homebound by Lydia Hope is a science fiction romance set on a dystopian Earth. The story follows Gemma, a prison guard at a human and alien prison, who forms a deep connection with an alien prisoner named Simon. The book explores their evolving relationship, the challenges they face in a corrupt and harsh environment, and the mysterious world they inhabit. Despite some flaws in writing style and world-building, the plot captivates readers with its strong characters and unique setting.

    Back then, no taxpayer money had been spared on the prison’s construction. Copious amounts of reinforced concrete had been poured in a precise fashion to resemble a medieval castle, and the resulting...
    January 2020
    536 pages

  4. #4
    Ensnared
    Book 1 in the series:The Spider's Mate

    Ensnared - The Spider's Mate by Tiffany Roberts
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    Surprisingly sweet and original, "Ensnared" wins with slow-burn romance and creative world-building. Approach with an open mind (and no severe arachnophobia), and you might just fall for a spider hero!

    Ensnared by Tiffany Roberts is a captivating science fiction romance novel that follows the unlikely relationship between Ketahn, a male weaver and hunter for the Vrix people, and Ivy Foster, a human from a colonization project on another planet. The book intricately weaves together elements of alien cultures, language barriers, and survival lessons as Ketahn and Ivy navigate their differences and learn to communicate in order to coexist in the Tangle, a vast jungle on Ketahn's planet. The slow-burn romance between the two protagonists is beautifully portrayed, with a mix of adorable moments and hot, spicy resolutions that keep readers hooked until the very end.

    The world-building in Ensnared is exceptional, with Tiffany Roberts crafting a rich and detailed planet filled with unique flora, fauna, and mythos. The story unfolds with a perfect balance of action, adventure, and exotic romance, keeping readers entrapped in the journey of Ketahn and Ivy. The writing style is engaging and immersive, painting a vivid picture of the characters and their surroundings, while also delving into complex themes of culture, communication, and understanding in a fantastical setting.

    Moonfall Tunnel was all but deserted as Ketahn strode along it. The soft glow of the spiritcap mushrooms growing on the rough-hewn stone could not banish the dancing shadows cast by the blue-green spi...
    May 2021
    349 pages

  5. #5

    I Married A Lizardman - Prime Mating Agency by Regine Abel
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    Don't judge this book by its campy title or cover: it's a gentle, clever, and surprisingly heartwarming sci-fi romance with adorable culture clashes and lots of open communication - a comfort read for alien romance newcomers and veterans alike.

    'I Married A Lizardman' in the series 'Prime Mating Agency' by Regine Abel tells the story of Susan, a human woman from a farming colony who, as a third daughter, faces the prospect of having nowhere to call home as she approaches her 25th birthday. Desperate, she turns to the Prime Mating Agency for help in finding a mate. Enter Olix, a clan leader of a lizard-like species, who is also in need of a mate to help save his struggling people from external threats and dwindling resources. Despite their initial reservations and cultural differences, Susan and Olix embark on a marriage of convenience that challenges them to overcome pride, prejudice, and learn to compromise for the greater good of their people.

    The plot of the book revolves around the arranged marriage between Susan and Olix, exploring themes of communication, cultural differences, and growing love between two individuals from vastly different backgrounds. The writing style is described as sweet, cozy, and humorous, with a focus on world-building, character development, and a moderate amount of spice that adds depth to the romance.

    I walked fearfully into Kayog Voln’s temporary office at the Harvest Fair. Most of the other patrons were indulging in the various treats offered in the many stalls or enjoying the entertainment from...
    May 2021
    221 pages

  6. #6

    Ice Planet Barbarians - Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon
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    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. #7

    Heart's Prisoner - Dark World Mates by Olivia Riley
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    A uniquely creative, suspenseful alien romance with excellent world-building and a truly monstrous hero - but the slow-burn, occasional logical leaps, and editing issues mean it's best suited for patient fans of sci-fi adventure and unconventional love stories.

    Heart's Prisoner by Olivia Riley is an alien romance novel that follows the story of Lana, an open-minded doctor hired to understand Xerus, a powerful alien warrior on a dangerous mission. The book is praised for its well-thought-out plot, interesting characters, and action-packed scenes. The relationship between Lana and Xerus is portrayed as realistic and engaging, with a slow burn romance that keeps readers hooked until the end.

    The bar was like any other in the city. On Tanis, base L3Z, home to hundreds of military recruits, and just as many students, the city was filled with them. Lana had lived on the base for a solid four...
    July 2020
    298 pages

  8. #8
    Contagion
    Book 2 in the series:Gennekt

    Contagion - Gennekt by Amanda Milo
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    A short, riotously funny, and surprisingly sweet alien romance with oodles of character charm - perfect for readers who want lighthearted, quirky love without taking things too seriously.

    'Contagion' by Amanda Milo is a sci-fi romance novella that follows the story of a germaphobic and OCD alien main character who falls for a human lady in a forced proximity trope. The female lead is portrayed as the one who saves the male lead multiple times, showcasing a humorous and heartwarming dynamic between the two characters. The plot revolves around the duo escaping imprisonment together, with the female lead being the one who figures things out and keeps the male lead calm. The writing style in 'Contagion' is described as quick, easy to read, and character-focused rather than plot-focused, with a touch of humor and adorable moments throughout the story.

    Thus far, I’ve only ever met four aliens, one of which was a female who called herself a human. I can only assume these males are of her same species, because she was nothing, nothing like these three...
    November 2019
    151 pages

  9. #9

    Stolen by an Alien - Stolen by an Alien by Amanda Milo
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    A fun, unconventional sci-fi romance with real aliens, lots of heart, and a healthy dose of chaos - definitely worth it if you want something different and love a slow build with memorable characters.

    Stolen by an Alien by Amanda Milo takes readers on an exciting journey through a universe filled with quirky aliens and heartfelt romance. The plot centers around Tara, a single mother who is captured by aliens and finds herself at a slave auction. She is rescued by Tac Mot, a gentle alien ex-slave, who mistakenly believes she is a Gryfala princess. The story unfolds on a spaceship where they face various obstacles, including a significant communication barrier.

    Milo's writing style is engaging and unique, featuring alternating points of view that provide deep emotional insights into the characters. The use of humor and quirky elements keeps the tone light, despite the serious themes addressed, such as trauma and cultural differences. The relationship between Tara and Tac develops beautifully, blending romance with adventure. Milo's imaginative storytelling and richly developed characters make this book a captivating read.

    I was up and moving out of the tack room I’d rented a bed in and heading to the stables before I could stop myself. I knew what happened on this scumfilled planet of miscreants. The chattel being boug...
    2017
    323 pages

  10. #10

    Cottonwood by R. Lee Smith
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    Dark, gripping, and challenging - Cottonwood is one of the most unique and emotionally intense sci-fi romances out there, but make sure to check the trigger warnings before diving in.

    Cottonwood by R. Lee Smith is a sci-fi novel that delves into the world of aliens who are stranded on Earth, particularly focusing on the immigration camp of Cottonwood. The story follows Sanford, an alien bug and former soldier, who is struggling to ensure the safety and well-being of his son T'aki in a disheartening environment. The book explores themes of racism, gender identity, and sexism, while also showcasing the rich character development and intricate relationships between the human caseworker, Sarah, and the alien residents of Cottonwood.

    The writing style in Cottonwood is described as phenomenal, with exceptional world-building and characterizations. The author skillfully weaves together a narrative that not only presents heavy topics like racism and exploitation but also highlights the resilience, compassion, and hope that emerge in the face of adversity. The book is praised for its originality, natural character quirks, and the way it immerses readers into a complex and thought-provoking story.

    It was almost seven o’clock on a Wednesday morning, which found Sarah Fowler sitting at the kitchen table, drinking coffee and reading the help-wanted ads and singing under her breath in no particular...
    February 2013
    467 pages

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