
Claimed: A Sci-Fi Alien Romance: Fated Mates of the Kalixian Warriors, Book 1
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Recently jobless and homeless, now I’ve been kidnapped by aliens. I thought my day couldn’t get any worse, until the disgusting Orkun warlords who abducted me tell me I’m meant to be a “bride” for their commander.
No! No freaking way.
But before I can figure out a way off this spaceship, I find myself caught in the middle of an uprising by their other captives: a breathtakingly masculine gladiator race called Kalixians. With their bronze skin, horns, and rippling muscles, the Kalixians look like gods.
Their leader Tordax is the most stunning of all. His touch sets off fireworks in my body, and I’m drawn to him in a way I can’t understand - especially considering we don’t even speak the same language.
But am I really safer now, or have I just traded one captor for another? What does this powerful alien want with me? And why does he keep looking at me like I’m his?
Claimed is a full-length stand-alone sci-fi romance featuring hot alien gladiators with huge horns, a sassy heroine who finds her courage in space, and a possessive alpha hero who would do anything to protect his fated mate. If you like sexy aliens, sweeping adventure, and steamy romance, you’ll love this series. No cheating, no cliff-hanger, and a happily ever after guaranteed!
- Listening Length7 hours and 28 minutes
- Audible release dateJune 2, 2020
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB089GX8T1G
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Listening Length | 7 hours and 28 minutes |
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Author | Presley Hall |
Narrator | Meg Price, C.J. Grey |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | June 02, 2020 |
Publisher | Presley Hall |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B089GX8T1G |
Best Sellers Rank | #95,883 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #589 in Science Fiction Romance (Audible Books & Originals) #4,717 in Science Fiction Romance (Books) |
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Plot/Storyline: 📖📖📖📖
Feels: 🦋🦋🦋
Emotional Depth: 💔💔💔
Tension: ⚡⚡⚡⚡
Romance: 💞💞💞
Sensuality: 💋💋💋💋
Intimate Scene Length: 🍑🍑🍑🍑
Steam Scale (Number of Scenes): 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥+
Humor: Just a bit
Perspective: First person from both hero and heroine, alternating chapters
Should I read in order?
This is book 1 of Hall’s Fated Mates of the Kalixian Warriors. With the way it ends, I think this is good to read before diving into book 2 at least.
Basic plot:
Rose is having the worst day, when she’s abducted and forced to become a bride for a member of a cruel alien race. Before she can even adjust to the idea, an uprising occurs and she’s rescued by a Kalixian warrior.
Give this a try if you want:
- Scifi romance
- alien hero/human heroine pairing
- language barrier
- fated mates
- jealous/protective hero
- higher steam – 6 full scenes with 265 pages
- mix of danger, action and romance
My thoughts:
I ended up really enjoying this one! It is very instalove on the hero’s part but I liked that the heroine wasn’t all in at first and he had to convince her a bit. It was bedroom heavy and lighter on the character depth/relationship growth, but I still ended up really enjoying it. I will probably continue with the series.
The main plot point here revolves around the Orkun – disgusting and cruel warriors that are more technologically advanced than the Kalixians (and, well, honestly it gets embarrassing throughout the book what a hand up on them they seem to have). There’s some kind of feud going on where the Orkun want the planet and resources. They have sent a virus that killed almost all of the women on the planet and now the race is left unable to reproduce. They never knew they could find mates outside of their race until Tordax meets Rose.
I enjoyed Tordax a lot and I am always a sucker for a hero loving his heroine from the get go – especially with a language barrier. I also loved Rose’s strength especially when it comes to saving her crew – she wasn’t one to lay around and let her hero handle everything. Their HEA is complete with no cliffhanger, but they don’t make it back to Tordax’s planet by the end of the book. Book 2 looks like it will pick up immediately on the tail of this one.
Additionally, there was not much creativity or originality in the steam or story. Though I do appreciate the author resisting the urge to wrap things up with a pretty HEA bow.
Knowing that your men rely on you to get them out of slavery means you must save everyone. Can two people come together to form a truebond and live happily ever after? Read to find out. Recommend this book.
Steam: 3 flames
Genre: Alien Romance
*****
Presley Hall's "Claimed" was recommended to me during book club. I've been on a massive "ignore reality" kick lately, so I've been looking for new sci-fi romance writers to explore, and based on the recommendation I received, I decided to start with this series.
First and foremost, Tordax was a swoon-worthy, honorable warrior. He was, without a doubt, the show's star. He is kind even in the darkest of circumstances, provides without taking, and wow... in the boudoir...he is something else. He was my personal fave!
Rose has had a difficult life; her father died, her ex-boyfriend was a loser, her mother is uncaring, she has lost her job, and she is going to be evicted. She's not in a good position, and things are about to become worse when she finds herself in a cage onboard a spaceship with a group of other earth women. The Orkuns (ugly aliens) then inform them that they will all be brides to chosen Orkun Warlords.... Uh-oh…
In come the Kalixian warriors. Orkun’s and Kalixian’s are bitter enemies and the two races have been battling for years. Before the Orkun's and their new brides have their "breeding ceremony," (eww), the Orkun’s will celebrate by watching the Kalixian warriors fight each other to the death...but these are the noble aliens, and things are not going to go according to the Orkun’s plan.
This novel was enjoyable to read, and I liked the characters. This was a nice getaway from reality because it was light, hot, and easy to read. I'll continue reading the series and look forward to Harper's story in book 2.
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And what happens if they did ?
Excellent book otherwise.