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Alien Reject

Fated Mates of the Sea Sand Warlords, Book 4

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Alien Reject

By: Ursa Dax
Narrated by: Patrick Zeller, Aletha George
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"She is a difficult creature, my tiny Kat. But I have never met with a creature I could not tame..."

Kat

I can't believe so many of my human friends have fallen in love with aliens. Sure, the Sea Sand warlords are strong and tall, and some might even say good-looking. I still think it's absolutely nuts to jump into a relationship with one of them. I will be avoiding all of that, thank you very much. That's what I keep trying to tell Galok, the arrogant, grinning warrior who refuses to leave me alone.

I can't figure out what his deal is. There are far more willing humans than me in our camp, and we aren't even supposed to be mates in the first place. Yet Galok still tries to woo me in his weird alien way. No matter how hard I push him away, he just comes springing back, his copper eyes glinting.

Maybe this guy just likes a challenge. Well, challenge accepted. I will never, ever fall in love with an alien.

That's a promise.

Galok

I do not need the Lavrika to tell me that Kat is meant to be my mate. She is mine, mate bond or not. Her striking blue eyes and angry mouth send fire through my veins. No other woman has captured my attention like her. Yet, that attention seems to bother her. This does not deter me. Every hiss, kick, and furious look she throws in my direction only makes me fall harder, only makes me more confident in my decision to pursue her.

She may be stubborn. But so am I. I will win her guarded human heart. No matter how long it takes.

That's a promise.

©2021 by Veronica Doran (P)2023 Podium Audio
Compelling Story • Refreshing Take • Intricate Tale • Captivating Journey • Interesting Storyline

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I loved this book and the others in the series can't wait for the others.

wonderful

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I absolutely loved this book and the narrator’s! This might be one of my favorite from this series! The characters are perfect black cat & golden retriever energy!

Loved it

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Galok telling himself: “i promised I would not do anything unsavory with her tongue…”
Galok two seconds later: “Please, ask me to do something unsavory with your tongue!”
He was not my favorite LooneyTunes character, but somehow Galok being a more respectful, yet still exuberant and smothering, Pepe Le Pew worked for me. I think it was the higher levels of comedy.
Kat was a prickly hedgehog, including her shaved head, multiple piercings, and abrasive (yet endearingly vulnerable) personality. The enemies to lovers banter was hilarious.

Kat: “That annoying, idiotic, goofy alien!”
Yes, even the FMC recognizes these kangaroo-like aliens are all giant himbos - and Galok is the biggest, giant-est 😜 himbo of them all. Yet, it worked for me more in this book compared to the previous three.
I think it was Kat, who as a chemist finally (finally!) does something science-y. Bonus, she and another team up to science the shizzel out of a situation and save the day. In addition to giving the ladies brains,
I like that the various tribes are interacting and starting to work things out; even if the ladies aren’t included in the chieftains’ conference, their opinions are valued. That gives layers to an otherwise shallow series.

Galok: “Gross?! That was not the reaction I was looking for!”
Of course, the whole point of alien romance like this is the pulpy, campy romance … that gets to the idealized, he’s big and O-O-O! he’s got extras on his extra big-!, sex. Here too, this series tends to have me rolling my eyes at how great sex is with a manchild who’s never done it before. And yet, this couple, including the sex scenes, worked for me. This book was my favorite so far, not because it got rid of the goofy parts, but because it upped the comedy, brains, and heart.

A respectful Pepe Le Pew

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I enjoyed the story, I’ll be buying the next book in the series. The narrations are great!

Fun Alien Romance!

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"Alien Reject" by Ursa Dax captivates with its potent blend of spice, a slow-burn narrative, and an intricate tale available through Kindle Unlimited. The enemies-to-lovers trope takes an intriguing turn, introducing a morally gray Male Main Character (MMC) whose unpredictability adds a thrilling dimension to the story. The dynamic between the characters is magnetic, with a noteworthy tension that keeps readers engaged throughout. Dax's narrative weaves a compelling story, delivering a refreshing take on unconventional characters, making "Alien Reject" a must-read for those seeking an offbeat yet captivating journey.

**"Alien Reject" by Ursa Dax: A Riveting, Spice-In

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