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Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: October 10, 2025
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4. All I Wanted Was To Read Books But I Became a Space Pirate Instead - Paperback | Kindle
Petra Palerno
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Stowing away on an alien pirate ship wasn’t on my bucket list… but then again, neither was heartbreak.Thoughts on All I Wanted Was To Read Books But I Became a Space Pirate Instead: No lie, I wasn't expecting to get such a big ending to this series. At least not yet. I don't have a reason for this expectation, but here we are. Living the finale dream. (To be fair, there could be some setup for a future series here? Like, some things that happened had strings that could be pulled and we could get more. I mean, THIS part of the series was satisfactorily resolved, but there could be more?)
☆KAMARI
My alien crush just found his fated mate—and surprise, it’s not me. Add a broken heart to being ripped from my cozy Seattle bookstore and dumped on a weird planet with zero novels, and you get… me, stowing away on a rogue pirate ship in a desperate bid to write my own adventure. I don’t expect to tumble out of a vent and land—literally—into the lap of the dangerously handsome pirate captain, Fer’oon. But hey, at least life in space has a sense of humor.
☆FER’OON
I didn’t sign up for this. My second mate bails for his earthling girlfriend, and suddenly there’s a stowaway on my ship—and she’s human. The last thing I need is distractions, but she somehow wins over my crew mate Gashna, who insists the only safe way to travel with her is… pretending we’re mates. Easy, I tell myself. Fate’s nonsense anyway. Until I have to stop relying on my usual marauder tricks and… well, feelings sneak in. Suddenly, training this soft, stubborn human might just mean rewriting the rules I’ve lived by.
So. Kamari is just done with dealing with the things life keeps throwing at her. She doesn't want to stay planetside with a bunch of aliens who could find their special someone at any moment and leave her pining in the dust. So she does something about it. Something being stowing away aboard a pirate's ship and hoping she hasn't made the most boneheaded choice imaginable.
Turns out, her decision to stow away wasn't boneheaded at all. Sure, Fer'oon isn't thrilled to have a human aboard, but he reluctantly agrees to his crewmates plan and now she has a fake mate and a chance to see all that space has to offer.
Yeah, to say Fer'oon is less than thrilled by things might be an understatement. But he doesn't believe in fated mates and the human is oddly intriguing. Especially once he stops using chemical suppressants to keep himself in line. Now he can't stop thinking about how she smells. Or feels. Or whether she's happy.
So when the chance to stop the trafficking of humans from Earth presents itself, well, Fer'oon isn't thrilled to have Kamari put herself in danger, but he has to let his little human shine. After all, he wouldn't be a proper pirate captain if he played by the rules.
A fun (if kind of gross) ending to a fun series!






