The Alien's Escape (Drixonian Warriors, #2)

The Alien's Escape (Drixonian Warriors, #2)

Ella Maven

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"She will have my babies, but on our terms."Valerie: I thought waking up on a spaceship was traumatic. That's got nothing on returning to consciousness while shackled in a cell. The kicker? I'm supposed to be a breeder for the alien in the cell next to me. My mother always told me I had birthing hips, but I don't think she meant they were for pushing out blue extraterrestrials. I want to hate my cell-mate, but he's a prisoner too, and so far he's taken a few beatings to protect me...Sax: The food sucks but the view has gotten a hell of a lot better since the human female showed up. I know exactly what our captors want--for us to mate so they can take our baby. Over my dead body. I'm willing to suffer their abuse if they leave the pretty female alone, but when they hurt her, all bets are off. Now I'm not only finding a way to escape with her, I'm also taking out every last captor before I leave. And then? I'll fill her with as many babies as she wants.The Alien's Escape is a full-length Sci-Fi Romance novel featuring a curvy heroine with nursing skills and a snarky, devoted hero with a pierced tongue who isn't afraid of a little pain.


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    After reading The Alien’s Ransom, book #1 in this series, I realized I liked it enough to read on … and the title of this one gave me hope that it’d tie up one sub-plot-line from book 1. (Thanks so much to the author/publisher for distributing this audio production WIDE, meaning I could borrow it from my local library.)

    The level of drama and the stakes are high when this one opens—typical for a good SFR novel, and it works well in this instance, though it’s a bit confusing for a little while there.

    The female lead is a curvy girl, brilliant and strong-willed. I absolutely love when she tries to tell an alien about how she’s body-shamed on Earth and his pure confusion. “You’re made to feel bad about your … weight?” One thing that I always enjoy about SFR is when they point out the absurdities of reality.

    The following may be triggers or just more to love, depending on your personal boundaries.
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