Precious Cargo
Alien
Captors book 1 by Sarah Marsh
Genre: Paranormal M/M/F/M
Blurb:
What
would you do if you woke to find yourself confronted with an entirely
new universe? Alison Baker deals with it the best way she knows how, one
day at a time.
Alison wakes
in the midst of a nightmare, complete with monsters included. She winds
up being rescued by three alien males but when it comes to her future
she’ll need to learn to open up her mind and her heart if she hopes to
survive the virus that her kidnappers infected her with.
Clan Drogan
are quite content with their lives and careers, when their ship gets
attacked by pirates and they are forced to protect themselves, their
spoils of war come in the most unexpected of packages. They’ve never met
any female like Ali before, and her sweet and caring nature draws them
to her like a moth to a flame. But they have commitments of their own
when it comes to their future, will the three of them be able to decide
once and for all if their intended mate back home is the right one for
them? Or will they follow their instincts and see where their attraction
to Alison leads?
Ali knows
that Conn, Kal, and Tannen are meant for another woman, but she can’t
seem to help herself when it comes to falling for the three charming
men. They introduce her to pleasures she’s never even imagined; how
could just a taste ever really be enough? When they finally arrive on
the men’s home planet of Dolak, she sees first hand that her competition
for their hearts is fierce and not about to go away quietly.
Will she find the strength to stand up and fight for what she wants?
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Rating: 4.5 Stars
Reviewed by TracieR
I don’t naturally gravitate to Sci-Fi but I have to say I am glad I did with this one.
Precious Cargo is a fabulous Sci-Fi romance that definitely steams up the pages. Alluring character, engaging interaction and a well written storyline, the first book in the Alien Captor was well worth the read. I will be seeking to read more by this author and recommending to other readers.
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