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Mated to the Alien Prince
- Fated Mates of Adonia
- Narrated by: Azalea Blau
- Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
This handsome alien is going to breed with me. And more shockingly, I’m going to like it. A lot.
So, I might’ve switched the test scores to get onto the Apollo shuttle. And I might be in a whole lot of trouble now because of it.
Not that it matters after the shuttle malfunctions and crashes onto one of the most savage unexplored planets in the system: Delphi.
And just like that, I’m kidnapped by lizard men. They intend to sell me, but I’m saved when a blue alien warrior with beastly horns claims me with the most passionate kiss I’ve ever had in my life.
He takes me to his people, but his tribe has traditions, ones I must abide by if I’m to stay safe here.
And these traditions… These acts aren’t something I ever thought a timid woman like me would ever do in public. And with a giant, brooding alien barbarian at that.
Mated to the Alien Prince is an alien sci-fi romance, from the Fated Mates of Adonia series of standalone audiobooks. This audiobook features a spitfire heroine, and the sexy alien warrior who seeks to possess her. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a very happily ever after is guaranteed.
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- Obsessed with Romance Audiobooks
- 23-11-22
Alien romance set on barbarian planet
This is a good story
Heroine crash lands on a barbarian planet
Hero is of royal blood. A warrior and a honorable male
Heroine is a survivor. She is smart and is good at staying calm on harsh situations, she takes things as they come and doesn’t back down from a challenge
Smexy times are good
Now, what puts me off from this book is the wording. When an alien from a barbarian planet, who speaks a different lenguaje describes the heroine’s skin as “porcelain skin” or her eyes as “emerald” or something like that… Hero continues to use human expressions throughout the book. There are several possible reasons for this, perhaps he had contact with another human in the past and learned this expressions… but it puts me off nevertheless
Would I recommend this book? Yes… some people simply don’t care about this details and would give it a higher rating
Did I enjoy the book? It kept me entertained
Is the narrator good?
She is good
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