Alien God (Brides of the Stone Sky Gods #1)

Alien God (Brides of the Stone Sky Gods #1)

Ursa Dax

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WYLFRAEL I’ve been cursed with a prophecy. I will murder my own fated mate. Though it nearly destroys me, I vow never to find her. What I do find are humans invading my world and stealing from my land. Those I do not kill flee from my rage, leaving behind one terrified yet defiant woman. I take Torrance back to my castle to interrogate her, though I have neither time nor patience for a prisoner. I should be prioritizing joining the Council of the Gods. But only mated, married gods are granted access. I do not have a bride. But I do have an insolent human woman in my tower. And she’s just desperate enough to strike a bargain with me… TORRANCE Wylfrael is the most powerful being I’ve ever encountered. A winged immortal who can kill with a mere wave of his hand. He’s arrogant and alien. Demanding and dangerous. Brutal, even beautiful, though I hate him too much to admit it. He hates me, too. But even though my captor despises me, he needs me. He requires a bride for political reasons and he makes me an offer I have no choice but to accept. Marry him, play the part of his happy wife, and he’ll give me the one thing I want My freedom. But inside our fake marriage, hate turns into something else. Something dark and strange and needy. I don’t recognize my treacherous body, and as I slide further into my husband’s deadly grasp, I fight him with everything I have. He can have my vow. He can even have my desire. But if I let him get his claws into my heart… He will never let me go .


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  • lynncyclopedia
    Mar 14, 2025
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    This is a story about a human woman scientist who is kidnapped from Earth and ends up on a planet where the Stone Sky God has just returned after generations.
    The premise is cool. The stone gods have a "star map" on their bodies that allows them to open up wormholes and transport anywhere in the universe. There's a central authority where there's something going--for some reason they're killing the stone gods instead of helping them. We'll find out more in later books, I'm sure.

    The book is well written, the central conflict is well supported, and the spice was good. I thought that the FMC spent a little too much time fighting the attraction, and I'm not really sure why the author made her an astronomy/physicist if it literally never came into play--like, it seemed obvious to me that she would have particular insight into his star map/wormhole thing. The stone god was all growly and protective, and he had a good back story but he's been immortal and there was very little about him that felt ancient and wise.

    All in all, I enjoyed it. Not sure I'll read the next one.

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