Saturday, September 11, 2021

A Family for the Alien Warrior by Honey Phillips and Bex McLynn [Review]

A Family for the Alien Warrior (Treasured by the Alien #4) by Honey Phillips and Bex McLynn
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: November 24, 2020

Treasured by the Alien
1. Mama and the Alien Warrior
2. A Son for the Alien Warrior
3. Daughter of the Alien Warrior
4. A Family for the Alien Warrior - Paperback | Kindle
5. The Nanny and the Alien Warrior
6. A Home for the Alien Warrior
7. A Gift for the Alien Warrior
8. A Treasure for the Alien Warrior
9. Three Babies and the Alien Warrior
10. Sanctuary for the Alien Warrior

Honey Phillips
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Bex McLynn
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
A grumpy alien warrior. A pregnant librarian. A ready-made family?

Wanda has never hankered after excitement - or romance. A quiet life as a small town librarian suits her just fine. But while she doesn’t need a man, she does want a child. Just as her hard-earned dreams come true, she is abducted by aliens.

Now she’s been abandoned by her captors and assumed responsibility for two orphaned children, a pregnant alien, and a misplaced socialite. When their lifeboat is intercepted by a very large, very green, and disturbingly attractive alien, she isn’t sure if her situation has gotten better or worse.

Knowing that his race is doomed, Mganak has built a peaceful, solitary life for himself. When the lifeboat he salvages turns out not to be deserted after all, he is determined to pass on the responsibility for its inhabitants - no matter how much the curvy little female and her brood arouse his protective instincts.

But Wanda’s alien captors are hot on their trail, his ship is damaged, and the more time he spends with Wanda, the less he wants to let her leave. Could it be that his quiet life is not so perfect after all?
Thoughts on A Family for the Alien Warrior: Oh, man. I like these alien warriors. They're honorable, gruff, and very VERY protective of those they take under their wing. So to speak. There are actually no wings involved with these guys. But there are tails. Frisky, cuddly tails. Rawr!

Mganak is...he's not really grumpy. He's more resigned (as all the male Cire tend to be) to being alone and he doesn't see how what he has to offer would be enough for any female. He also has a wandering tail that likes giving hugs and latching onto the special someone who stumbles into his life.

That special someone being Wanda. Well, and the kids and the pregnant alien and the older human female who slides into the role of beloved grandma to said kids. But it's mostly Wanda. Because she's his mate and the others are his newfound family.

As for Wanda, she's pregnant (doing it on her own!) and suddenly she finds herself doing her best to care for a mismatched group of individuals. Her attraction to Mganak hits her out of the blue and she fights it a bit (because it's not fair to start something if she's heading back to earth, right?), but she ultimately falls for the big guy and his honorable heart.

Teenagers, grandmas, a very pregnant alien, babies, babies, and more babies, and one emotional support alien animal who does a whole lot of good for all of them. Like I said, I like these alien warriors and all the individuals they pull into their orbit just by being the honorable men they are. *thumbs up*

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