Just when I think I’m getting my life under control, my alien husband kidnaps me— and manages to get amnesia.
I’ve mostly come to grips with my new reality. Earth is a memory, I’m making a name for myself, and I can usually ignore the reason I’m here… my horrible alien warlord husband.
But the Beast doesn’t want to be ignored. Nope. He wants me, and unlike other Suevans, he doesn't like to take no for an answer… so he kidnaps me, determined to win me over. Good luck with that, buddy.
When he gets amnesia, though, forgetting his name, his history, and me, I’m stuck in the dangerous alien jungle with him. But he continues to show me a different side of himself, and I’m starting to believe there’s more to the Beast than I imagined.
Forced to confront my own fractured past and rely on each other to survive, we’ll have to find our way home… or make a new one together.
WED TO THE ALIEN BEAST is book five in a series and will be best understood if read in order. It is a full-length, spicy, enemies-to-lovers alien space adventure romance with a happily ever after.
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The following ratings are out of 5: Romance: 💚💜💙❤️ Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘 Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥 World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌏 Character development: ☹️☺️😍😄🥰 Narrator(s): 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙 Narration type: Dual Narration
The heroine:Abby - she is one of an all-female mission to Suevan territory. The women thought they were on a mission to open communications with the Suevan warriors and get technology to protect Earth. They found out that their own government sold them out after they learned the ‘welcoming ceremony’ was really a marriage ceremony. Tati was married to the one known as “The Beast”. Though she has been living with the other duped women.
The Hero:Evoz (a.k.a. The Beast of Suevan) - when one of the other males had been reading his wife’s alien romance novels, he had gotten the idea that females like to be kidnapped. So Evoz decided to knock Abby out and kidnap her. Despite the fact that Abby is one of the females that has been made a warlord. She had been in the human military and was a very strong female.
The Story: Abby had gotten drunk one night, and kissed her ‘husband’, but since then they haven’t seen much of each other. One night Abby was at the miza (Suevan treehouse) she shared with the other women, and they were having a bachelorette party for one of the women who decided to stay with her “husband”. When she went to her room, he drugged her and kidnapped her. Abby was not happy at all when she woke up in a small cave.
Evoz is very domineering and tells Abby her place is with him, and she is so not interested, though she is quite attracted to the huge alien male. Though she is a warlord, she is no match for the beast and his high-handed behavior doesn’t sit well with her. When Evoz leaves the cave and doesn’t come back for a while, Abby starts getting worried about him. So, she is relieved when he returns though he seems to have hit his head and he doesn’t know who Abby is, or who he is for that matter, then he passes out.
I quite liked the idea of the alien with amnesia. Usually if anyone has amnesia, it is the heroine in the story. This was a good switcheroo to that standard trope. Evoz thinks Abby might be a goddess of old since she has no scales. This was a good story, the two of them kept getting into situations they had to figure out, and of course they got closer as the story progressed. I was glad Abby was able to see Evoz in a different way, since he was such a jerk at first, but when he got amnesia, he was basically reset to years before, prior to losing his family and becoming the hardened man known only as The Beast.
This audiobook was told in the main characters points of view via dual narration and was narrated by Mason Lloyd and Hollie Jackson. I have heard these two narrated quite a few alien romance books and I like them both quite a bit. They have distinct voices that work well for this genre, and they are both very expressive.
Thus far, the Beast/Evoz has been a complete dick to Abby, looking down on her, disrespectful, making her feel as awful as he possibly can. It's revealed he even sexually assaulted her more than once. She has every right to hate his guts at the beginning. Post-amnesia Evoz is disgusted at hearing about his own abhorrent behavior. He shows a lot more empathy, compassion, and respect for her skills and achievements. So what about POST post-amnesia Evoz?
I should probably come clean that the whole amnesia schtick was always going to be a bit of a hard sell. It's possible to make it good but it's too easy to fall into too convenient plot and character changes that aren't actually developed or worked towards. This story falls more into the latter because ultimately, Evoz doesn't really do anything to become a better person.
There's clearly an effort made where Evoz is sort of reconciling the sweet Evoz he used to be prior to all the loss with the vicious, unforgiving controlling Beast he became, but it didn't feel fully fleshed out to me. It wasn't really balanced and we didn't see enough of Evoz trying to weave those two sides of himself together. Hints were there, nothing more. Instead, the amnesia felt more like it just basically made him into a whole ass new 3rd personality instead of the same person that learned to grow from their mistakes.
Abby was OK I guess. She felt kinda bland despite the efforts to give her own backstory and loss. Given her loss is one I could potentially relate to, it's especially damning that I didn't really feel like I related to Abby at all and she still felt like a Generic Woman Stand-In. Maybe it was because the other women on the team felt like they had more personality? Not sure. Flopsy was also OK I guess but fell kinda short compared to some of the other cool as fuck animal companions the other Earth women ended up with.
I was kind of annoyed that Evoz didn't really do anything to make up for his shitty behavior but glad Abby voiced the fact that his pain didn't excuse his actions. He didn't help his case by immediately lying to her for weeks, not listening to her, and essentially continuing to hold her captive.
It was frustrating that Abby felt the need to apologize after that and was upset at her actions when I felt they were totally deserved and Evoz hadn't done shit to even try to make it up to her yet. Then is deceitful again. Then STILL HASN'T DONE ANYTHING TO MAKE UP FOR IT BY THE END. WHAT. UGGGHHHHH
I get that priorities kinda shifted but STILL! Come on! At least some groveling or something! He does genuinely apologize for lying at least but if even morally grey Roth King Nydo can make up for his deceits and manipulations, you can, too, Evoz.
I get the feeling Evoz's grand gesture was supposed to be the big thing equivalent to Nydo's sacrifice but it totally didn't work. Evoz wasn't sacrificing shit, he was getting exactly what he wanted all along - the very thing he was being deceitful and manipulative for. It also didn't help that Abby was trying to do the exact same grand gesture. That was probably meant to be funny but it fell flat because why the hell was she trying to do a grand gesture in the first place?? She didn't owe him shit. He deserved being left there!
Looking forward to Tati and Feruz's book, especially given how morally incompatible they are. If Tati sacrifices who she is even one little bit I'm going to fucking riot.
This book is the first book I am reading from January Bell and the first one from "The Accidental alien brides" series. And let me tell you...I freaking loved this book.
Like I said, I did not read the previous books and I don't know what happened between Evoz and Abby, but from what I've seen in this book, his attitude towards her was bad...at least before.
They were a really cute couple. He kidnapped her with the intention to win her heart, but instead he temporarily got amnesia 😁. Which was good, because we managed to see another side of him, a really nice and good side. He was different and Abby easily fell for him. He was cute, sexy, still a little bit of the Beast they call him, but still a better person for her. Abby was a fiesty warlord and after everything she got from him in the past, she just couldn't trust him. But then again, that amnesia helped both of them. She've seen him for what he actually is...a perfect man and a husband ♥️. After hearing his Evoz story, we finally see why he was the way he is and why he was called The Beast.
Now, let me tell you about the smut...OMG...the smut. It was spicy, sexy and literally off the charts. I loved loved loved it.
The Epilogue was cute and we have the desired HEA.
I will definitely read the previous books from the series and I can't wait for the next book ♥️.
Special thanks to January Bell for sending me this ARC copy. This is my voluntary review of the book.
Enemies to lovers Amnesia Drug induced heat Primal play Some grovelling Breeding (w/ preg)
Overall this was a pretty fun alien romance that starts out with our human getting kidnapped by her unwanted alien husband and then the alien getting injured and losing his memories. This was a fun twist that forced the characters to “start from scratch” in a way and have more open communication than they had before. I really enjoyed this part of the story.
It fell flat for me when he regained his memories and chose to make the same decisions his past self would have which created the unnecessary drama that caused them to split up and then immediately after that we find out she’s pregnant 😑👎🏻 I hate the surprise pregnancy trope anyway but this felt especially ick because it was almost like all prior issues didn’t matter since they were going to be a family~
I also don’t think his backstory is enough justification for his behaviour and he absolutely did not grovel enough.
I’ve liked other books by this author but this one was a miss for me.
Thanks to the author for the ARC - all opinions are my own.
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This book was a giant letdown! The two star rating was given on the strength of the FMC. The MMC was absolutely awful and she deserved so much better. Prior to this book starting readers are aware that the FMC doesn’t like her husband. In this book we find out why.
Unlike a lot of the other aliens who were nice to their wives and wanted to win them over this guy was a jackass to her. Instead of apologizing to her like a normal member of a civilized species he decides to knock her out and kidnap her until she falls for him. During this fiasco he gets amnesia. The reader and the FMC see a sweeter side to him that doesn’t last long. As soon as he gets his memories back he’s manipulating situations for his own wants/needs. He was a selfish self serving asshole.
I did like the FMC though. She has a backbone and a way bigger heart than I do. Countless times during this book she’s rescuing him or nursing him back to health. Her reward for all of this is a spouse who doesn’t even respect her enough to be honest.
I really hope the next one is better. This gave me flashbacks to an alien MMC from another series that I can’t stand.
"You are my ruin and salvation all in one. You have ruined the Beast for cruelty, and you have saved Evoz from being forgotten."
4.75 stars
As much as I've loved the previous books so far, I have to say that this was my favorite of the series yet! I absolutely loved the shifting dynamic between Evoz and Abby and how it evolved throughout the story. At first, there was a lot of animosity between them because of Evoz's crass behavior towards Abby, but once he loses his memory, it morphs into unhindered physical attraction while Abby is finally able to see past the Beast persona. Even though their romance was a bit of a slow burn, the passion and tension between them were never lacking, and I loved watching them fall for each other. The sexy scenes between them were HOTT, but the quiet moments of adoration and forgiveness were golden. Definitely excited for more in this series!🖤
This is a departure into two more difficult MCs, and what I mean by that is they are both prickly and mostly the MMC, but the FMC make morally gray choices but I liked them. I think it resolves a little quickly but I liked it and would read the next one. Yeah that’s about it.
2.75 stars. he was such a dumbfuck asshole at first so tbh the amnesia trope was godsend lmfao the first half-ish was eh/whatever but the second half wasn’t TOO bad.
I've missed my Suevan warlords! This was the best so far I believe except for one caveat: I cannot abide a liar. Even if it's "for a good reason". Other than that, 4 stars
***** Rating: 5 stars Steam: 2 (slow burn) flames Genre: enemies to lovers, Alien, amnesia ***** I am enjoying the heck out of this series! The Beast believes that the best way to win over Abigail is kidnapping… all because of Bex’s romance novels. I couldn’t wait to see these two work through their issues… but things go sideways when the beast hits his head and loses his memory.
This book was well written, kept me engaged, and made me completely fall for the beast and normally, I don’t care for slow burn but this worked…yep you heard first here (lolol) it worked. And that ending… perfect!
I can’t wait for the next book and I recommend this series/book to all my alien lovers! I will definitely keep reading and recommending!
In a groundbreaking mission, Earth has launched an all-female team into space with the objective of establishing contact with extraterrestrial life and fostering goodwill. However, the team encounters unexpected challenges that go beyond their initial expectations. A significant aspect of this encounter involves differing perceptions: while the human women see it as a welcoming initiative, the aliens view it through the lens of traditional customs, including marriage.
This situation unfolds in a complex and often hostile environment, raising concerns about the safety of the human team. As the narrative progresses, the dynamics between the women and the alien alpha warlords evolve, highlighting their protective instincts toward the newcomers. This interplay leads to intense chemistry among the characters, prompting them to confront their feelings and desires amidst the challenges they face.
The story is rich with elements of action, misunderstandings, fear, pain, love, and humor, creating a multifaceted exploration of relationships across species and the journey toward mutual understanding and connection.
Once we find out the reason the Beast is such a beast, I felt bad for him.
He lost his memory after a big hit on the head and basically has a complete personality change.
He and the heroine fall in love. He eventually gets his memory back and he apologizes for everything he did before.
The hero likes to talk about making her pregnant and watching her grow their child. Lots of steamy dirty talk in the intimate love scenes.
SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER SPIOLER SPOILER
, , , , , , , , ,Hero's first wife died in his arms. They had just started planning a family. He lost his mind and his friends basically pointed him at the evil alien Roth on the battlefields while he was out of his mind with grief. Eventually his mind sort of returned but he was never the same person.
Hero and heroine get pregnant. They are both very happy. He buys his former village (it's abandoned) and he and the heroine fix it up together.
I used to think I could go either way, but as books pile up on the ‘maybe not’ side, I’m starting to think the amnesia trope isn’t for me. At least, this kind of story is my least favourite flavour of amnesia: when it temporarily (and conveniently?) alters the personality of an MC. Here, with our grumpy-turned-golden retriever alien guy, who never fully came together as a coherent character for me.
Wilderness survival on another planet plus goofily horny alien shenanigans (and some steamy scenes that really go there)—this is usually the epitome of a winning trope combo. For me at least 😆
But I was so not into the amnesia thing that I never got onboard and started rooting for these two. And the more we found out about this alien hero’s backstory the less this whole thing made sense? I was struggling to get past all that and just enjoy the horny silliness of this alien romance.
I did like the fact that the amnesia gave him a reset in personality, and a do-over to the start of their relationship. This is a second-chance trope.
Because had he stayed bestial, especially after we learn how he really treated the fmc, there was no way I could have stayed reading.
The mmc has gone through at least two fugue episodes and a bout of temporary amnesia. At this point this dude is like a linebacker who’s had too many hits to the head. And they are now pregnant. I have concerns. lol you know what I mean??
But the story doesn’t delve too deeply into anything. Which ultimately does this short of a book a disservice when it introduces dark elements like grief so acute that the character loses their sanity in the past, and the pain and grief is never dealt with other than going to war and becoming a mega douche.
I could sort of get it, but there is too little a time for the unpacking of such things, and then he goes through a catatonic state or fugue again when something sets off his memory to come roaring back.
I’m reading all these books because I like a lot of aspects of the stories of each couple, but it’s a mixed bag of how things are wrapped up for each. It doesn’t completely satisfy.
I do love me some fish out of water trope, when the couple find a cozy refuge (port in the storm) and have a chance to get to know each other. Though most of the time they are there, he’s checked out mentally and is mute.
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"Wed to the Alien Beast" by January Bell, while still a part of the series, marks a noticeable departure from the refreshing elements that initially set it apart in the barbarian mates sub-genre. The shift from the accidental bride premise to the more conventional fated mates trope, along with the diminishing violence, dilutes the uniqueness of the series. What was once a breath of fresh air now succumbs to familiar storytelling patterns, with the formerly fierce female character being deemed so for mere impatience, and the male lead referring to his accidental wife as his true mate. The lack of impactful action scenes further contributes to the disappointment, leaving readers longing for the series' earlier promise of innovation and excitement.
Beast and lil Abby walking through the forest 🚶♀️🚶🌳 Bickerin back n forth at what the other ne has to say Oops, can't remember this n that, having such a bad time streaking 🤕 Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day Never ever thinkin there was danger in the water Bathin, suds ne down 🧼🫧 Never dreamin that a schemin creature was a watchin an gatherin around 🐊 Beast and lil Abby runnin through the forest 🏃♀️ Jumping, roaring, running, hiding an tryin to get away Contemplatin nothing but rescue an baby makin Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day
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This one might be my favorite so far because we find out so much of why The Beast is referred to as such. His story hurt my heart, and although I don’t think he handled anything well especially with Abby, I get it. The descriptions in this book made me want to go live on Evoz’s home island. It sounded soothing and beautiful, and the home sounded cozy… minus the spider beetle. I really think if Evoz would have told Abby about the ship and simply asked, or maybe even begged, they could have spent a few days in bliss before heading back. However, it did lead to them revamping the land and leading to more of the series. So close to 5 stars for me!
This is the first book in this series to actually make me cry! Both the MC's backstories were heartbreaking, but especially Beast. Him telling his story is what made me cry. The couple definitely complimented each other. It was also a nice break from the behind the scenes story line involving the possible Roth invasion of Earth.
Abby (h) has tried to adjust to her new life among the Suevans after she and the rest of the diplomatic mission were duped by Earth’s leaders into becoming brides to the Suevans. Her Suevan husband, Beast/Evoz (H), kidnaps Abby thinking that it’s a human courtship ritual she’ll enjoy, but instead Abby is furious to be with her arrogant Suevan husband who seems to have no real regard for her or her abilities, given that she too is now a Warlord. An accident leaves Evoz with no memory of who he is, who Abby is, or the virus. The pair will have to work together to survive and the dangers of the jungle. Abby is so strong and really steps up to look after Evoz – just say no to spiderlike creatures. Evoz is sweet and caring when you find out what all he lost and how he suffered in his past to make him the Beast that he was. Great to see the returning characters, as well as new ones – love Flopsy. This was an amazing fifth book in the series, and I am looking forward to more of the Suevans. The books need to be read in series order to understand the overarching story.
How dare this fluff book make me cry big ugly tears?! Loved it. This series just satisfies me in a special way, I’m pretty obsessed. Can’t wait to see the other stories play out, especially with some of the less himbo guys.
EDIT! I wanted to write more after the immediate feelings after ending. This book went deeper than the others have, despite things happening largely off page in the past, it was really great. I love this series for the lightness, but this book was a pleasant change. Evoz and Abby were a great couple, and I loved seeing their story come together. This is a slow burn of sorts - especially compared to some of the others - and I enjoyed the change of pace. I’m also super excited to see what happens with the next story.
Trying to improve their relationship and court her properly, Abby’s Suevan warrior husband, Evoz, followed the absolutely wrong advice of a friend, kidnapped Abby and got himself injured while he is out hunting for food for them. The resulting amnesia from hitting his head shows Abby a different side of her alien, and this version is kind of likable.
Their interactions while she is taking care of him lets them see the strength and loving nature of the other. Being in the alien jungle with all of its dangers forces them to rely on and trust each other for survival. Will this experience be what brings them together in a HEA they had trouble finding before?
Going from a top tier grovel to this was a disappointment. I felt like the explanation for beast’s behavior was very limited, and the very real issues of their wedding day glossed over. Don’t get me wrong; I thought they had potential, and the writing was still good.
3.5/5 Stars – “He Kidnapped Her, Got a Concussion, Forgot He Was a Toxic Nightmare… and Accidentally Became Husband Material”
Y’all. This one starts with a bang. And by “bang,” I mean Abby getting literally knocked out and kidnapped by her alien husband, the infamous “Beast of Sueva,” who believes that drugging his wife and dragging her into the jungle is a great first date idea.
Why? Because another alien told him human women like being kidnapped. (Dergoz, please stop giving out relationship advice.)
Enter: chaos.
Abby wakes up pissed, head pounding, and ready to throw hands — or headbutt, which she actually does. And honestly? Fair. Her husband Evoz is huge, hot, slightly unhinged, and way too confident about winning her over with his “charm,” which is 90% flexing and 10% threatening to “rut her until she forgets her own name.”
But THEN — plot twist — he gets a concussion, forgets who he is, and becomes… nice?? Like, suddenly he’s building baskets, calling her a goddess, fetching her water, and cooking dinner while staring at her like she hung the moons. It’s like someone rebooted the Beast and installed the “Supportive Himbo” patch.
Abby, who’s used to men being absolute garbage, does not know how to handle this new soft, attentive version of her husband. So naturally, she fights it — while also, reluctantly, kinda-sorta-maybe falling for him as they battle jungle birds, build a fire together, and share trauma over roasted space meat.
The result? A surprisingly touching, enemies-to-lovers-to-amnesia-himbo-situation that gets real tender once Evoz starts remembering things… and realizing what a dick he used to be.
Highlights include:
A literal jungle head injury turning an alien warlord into a golden retriever husband Abby’s nonstop sass and survival skills (girl is feral and fabulous) Surprisingly moving amnesia cuddles Unintentional emotional therapy via bird attack and dinner prep
Low points? The beginning is rough. Dude did drug her. There’s a lot of yelling. And it almost goes too far into “he needs a traumatic brain injury to be tolerable” territory. But the growth is real, the vibes are messy-in-a-good-way, and the last third of the book absolutely delivers the feelings.
Starts with red flags and a kidnapping, ends with emotional vulnerability and mutual healing over roast bird. It's weird, it's hot, it's oddly wholesome. 3.5 stars for jungle drama, personal growth, and concussion-induced romance. Would let Evoz build me a basket, tbh.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wed to the Alien Beast is yet another exhilarating addition to January Bell’s incredible series, delivering action, humor, and a slow-burn romance that had me absolutely captivated. Abby and Evoz’s journey from enemies to lovers was a wild, emotional ride, and I was living for every moment of it. Abby is a force to be reckoned with—strong, fiery, and determined to carve out her own path as a warlord, despite being thrown into an unwanted marriage. She has every reason to despise Evoz, the so-called Beast, after his past arrogance and overbearing nature. But when his brilliant idea of courting her results in an accidental kidnapping and a head injury that wipes his memory, everything changes. Evoz without his memories? Swoon. Without the weight of his past and his hardened persona, we finally get to see the true male underneath. He’s still powerful and protective, but there’s a softer, vulnerable side to him that’s downright adorable. Seeing Abby wrestle with her growing feelings for this new version of him while trying to reconcile it with the male she’s known before was so well done. The tension between them was chef’s kiss—a slow-burn that kept me on edge, balancing delicious chemistry with deep emotional healing. I loved the survival aspect of the story, forcing Abby and Evoz to rely on each other as they navigated a dangerous alien jungle filled with nightmarish creatures (seriously, no to those spider-things). Watching Abby step up as the fearless warrior she is, while Evoz showed his unwavering devotion—even without his memories—was everything. And when the past starts creeping back in? The emotional payoff was perfection. The spice? Absolutely scorching. The tender moments? Heart-melting. And don’t even get me started on the addition of Flopsy—every book in this series gives us a new alien pet, and I am obsessed. I adore how January Bell continues to expand this universe with fresh, exciting twists while keeping the romance front and center. The world-building is phenomenal, the action scenes are gripping, and the character development is so satisfying. Abby and Evoz’s love story was one of my favorites yet—filled with angst, passion, and that irresistible dynamic of a tough heroine melting for her utterly devoted alien warrior. This series just keeps getting better, and I cannot wait for what’s next!
Abby has reacted to the Federation’s marrying her and the other human women to Suevan Warlords by successfully training for the Warlord trials and focusing on one problem at a time. When her Suevan husband known as The Breast kidnaps her and takes her out into the jungle she is rightfully enraged and hurt. Up to this point, her alien husband has been mean and contemptuous towards her so she’s not eager to spend anytime with him out in the jungle.
The Beast’s trip to the jungle doesn’t work exactly as he intended. He gives his enraged wife space while he goes out to hunt dinner for her, but the jungle isn’t the safest of places. Mishaps and injuries cause the two newlyweds to spend weeks alone together. Abby steps up as the self sufficient and capable woman she is and takes care of her husband when he is injured.
Watching Abby slowly accept more than lustful feelings for her husband is entertaining. She has to overcome her fear of being abandoned and/or treated unkindly by her husband if his old personality returns.
The storyline focuses primarily on just Abby and The Beast with a few appearances by the other human woman and their alien spouses.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
4⭐️ - loved Evoz and Abby, such an interesting twist that I was not expecting. Also love that all the humans are getting cute alien pets in their travels.
Evoz takes the stupid human advice and kidnaps his wife. Thinking this will finally be the way that they get together, he brings them far from the city and hides the ship from his wife. Abby, ever the warlord, uses this time to let Evoz know what’s what and how much he screwed this up. Unfortunately for both of them, in his attempt to make things right, he hits his head and loses all memory of her, their wedding, the virus and so much more.
Abby is now stuck with a completely different alien and unsure how to feel about it. While her “Beast” was a ragin asshole, Evoz is kind and fun and flirty in a way she never expected. Knowing it’s all temporary until he gets his memories back, she is hesitant to act on her growing feelings in preparation for “Beast” returning. When his memories are returned and he remembers exactly how he ended up the way he is, Abby is devastated for him. Coming to terms with his past and their new reality, Abby is more open than ever to letting Evoz in.
So good. So unexpected but a great twist for this book.
When Beast kidnaps his wife, Abigail, she isn’t entirely thrilled that the alien male who has treated her so badly, thinks kidnapping her is a good idea. One battle later, and the Beast is suddenly hit with a bad case of amnesia, and a huge personality change, that leaves Abby reeling. Evoz is the Suevan that the Beast once was, an entirely different prospect for his human wife to get to know, but they’re stranded away from civilization, because the Beast was the only one who knew where the ship they came in was left…
When we first met the Beast, he pretty much lived up to his name. There was an angry male, who seemed determined to mistreat Abby. This book finally explains him and his actions, and it works hard to redeem him, successfully I might add! Abby herself isn’t always a rule player, and Evoz proves that inside the Beast there is a match for her.
This was another enjoyable tale in this entertaining sci-fi romance series. The scaled and tailed heroes are big softies, while the heroines are a diverse mix of personalities. Bex appears for some comic relief, and there is a new alien pet around for cuteness. A fun read for the sci-fi romance enthusiast.
i really enjoyed this one. i love how we got a small description of what the fuck happened between them prior to the start of the book. the animal companion this time was.... ultimately useless and unnecessary. didnt really do much other than emotional support, and even then, it wasnt conveyed hardly at all. i like that she realized while he was sleeping so long sorting thru his memories that she likes him for him, all of him, i just wish it was better conveyed. his soft side and his beast side. i like how his beast side started peaking thru as his memories came back, and i even like how the beast ultimately pulled the strings to lie about the ship.... but the ending where they both come together was a bit iffy. it was super cool how they both tried to buy the same property, but i wish there was more depicting of him resolving to fully heal mentally. especially after he found out she was pregnant. i like that she decided to keep the baby wheather or not he steps up properly. i also like their idea to bring human women to the land they bought as sort of a weird matchmaking thing. and him hunting her down invisibly at the lagoon??? that was AMAZING
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