Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Alien Selection by Honey Phillips [Review]

Alien Selection by Honey Phillips
Alien Selection (Alien Invasion #0.5) by Honey Phillips
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: June 8, 2019

Alien Invasion
0.5. Alien Selection - Kindle
1. Alien Conquest
2. Alien Prisoner
3. Alien Breeder
4. Alien Alliance
5. Alien Hope

Honey Phillips
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Can an alien warrior who’s afraid to lose save a human woman who’s afraid to trust?

No one has ever valued Lauren. Betrayed by both her father and her ex-husband, she has learned to keep her head down and live day to day. When she is saved from a vicious attack by a strange horned being, she wants to believe his promise of safety - but how can she?

T’saran’s once promising career in the Yehrin fleet was destroyed when he succumbed to the lures of a manipulative female. Now he is assisting with the preparations to invade Earth in the hope of regaining his lost honor. But instead of completing his mission, he is compelled to save a fragile human female. He wishes only to rescue her - but his commander has other plans.

Can T’saran give up everything for a chance at an uncertain future? Can Lauren find the inner strength to help them both?

Alien Selection is a prequel to the Alien Invasion series and can be read as a standalone romance. Warning - this sweet and steamy HEA contains an attempted assault and is intended for adult audiences only.
Thoughts on Alien Selection: OKAY. (<--That's me shouting with excitement. Because ALIENS!) Earth is on the cusp of being forcibly invaded by aliens, only it doesn't know it yet. YIKES! As part of the advance scouting mission, T'saran is tasked with finding female subjects for his commander to run preliminary tests on.

Yeah, T'saran, that's doesn't sound sketchy at all. Just go grab some poor women off the streets and hand her over for tests and experimentation.

While he does set out to do just that, T'saran has a bit of a conscience under his horns. Which is fortunate for Lauren, really. He saves her. He brings her to the ship for medical treatment after her attack. He's...not really okay with putting her in the hands of his commander and the ship's doctor.

So he takes matters into his own hands instead. As one does. And EVERYBODY (except maybe the captain) ends up happy. Well, as happy as they can be when an alien invasion is coming. Aliens, man. RIGHT ON.

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