My Alien Overlords are red, massive, and determined to claim--steal? keep? possibly all of the above--me. Moons, I dunno. My status with the Louxos cousins is set on so, SO complicated.
One night of passion with two Xalthurians changed everything. Nope! Try made everything worse.
One will do anything to get me off the planet, including accepting my Hail Mary, crazy-high-stakes bet for full custody of our hybrid son.
And the other one’s angry at me because I refuse to risk it all to become the MFM triad he believes me, him, and my hot-but-horrible alien baby daddy are fated to become.
One thing’s certain. We all need each other to get what we think we want.
But is what we want what we actually need?
With an unknown enemy called The Benefactor lurking in the shadows, threatening to destroy any happiness we might fumble upon, I’m either going to be Theirs for Now or Theirs for Forever.
Find out which in the fireball series finale for the Alien Overlords!
It's difficult to review books in this series because you get what you came for. Sure, reading His to Claim would be the introduction, but if you continue on in the series, you are expecting to read more about women being forced into sex and pregnancy, kidnapping, violence, and alien supremacists. None of those should be surprising themes after the first book. However, somehow, His to Claim was better than every book that came after and and this last book was my least favorite out of all them.
To be generous, I'd say the good things were: - Elizabeth getting to do more science. For it being a big part of how others defined her, the small portion of her brainstorming with L'Gon is the only time we really get to see that. - that's about it
The science thing is me being generous because the explanation behind the Xalthurians' fertility issues is quite fucked up if you think long and hard about it. The Xalthurian women can't get pregnant because the Extinction Virus evolved them into creatures that can't procreate without being sexual aroused. This is particularly fucked up that the species that enters into a pact with shitty human leaders to force 21 year old women into being broodmares just needed to actually arouse their women to impregnate them. Meanwhile, humans get pregnant regardless of if they're aroused or not from their assault. So, once again, the Xalthurians have better conditions.
I still don't buy the "love" here. Maybe I'll buy that L'Than actually cares about Elle, but it still felt like Elle and L'Gon were in lust; not love. There were so many sex scenes in this book that it got tiring and repetitive. And again, I don't buy the change in L'Gon's feelings. Suddenly he feels empathy for her and suddenly he was "happy", which I don't recall. Maybe I would buy L'Gon's feelings more if we got to see him freaking out when she passed out. Instead, we're just told that he did.
By the way, for Kira to spend so much time mourning her sister in book one, they don't spend a lot of time together in this book. Like at all. Jack seems to meet his cousins in this book like once. What's up with that? Kira was also Team Forget he Raped You because the flippant way she makes light of Elle's hesitancy to be with a Xalthurian was not great. Also, Elle totally victim blamed Kira for what Kel did to L'Than.
This was the darkest in the series with the story saying that children brought to the Zoo had to watch a bunch of awful men assault women through a glass cage. I truly don't know how anyone could think up such a horrible thing.
There were gross references to how Elle went to the bathroom. It's meant to set up how she hid her pregnancy, but that could've been set up without that much detail. It was disgusting. Also, there were clear attempts at humor using earth slang like "bestie" and "fucked around and found out" and others and they fell flat. Somehow that + the decision to have the last books be a polyamorous (and questionable) relationship made me think the writers just looked at what was somewhat new and hot in the romance field and tried to replicate that. There's a clumsy, rushed attempt to explain some BDSM terms like "brat" and it just felt uninformed and not properly fleshed out.
Finally, time passed in the most indiscernible way. I couldn't tell how days passed at all and not just because time is referred to in solars and moons. The entirety of Elle's decision to leave for New Terran, telling L'Than of it, L'Gon taking her to the Palace, L'Gon telling his father he wants to be with Elle, Elle ending up in the Zoo and L'Gon and L'Than finding out about the Zoo took place in both three hours and half an hour, it seemed. There was no way for Elle to get there, wake up, have Sara explain the entire system and have L'Gon and L'Than arrive without some serious time travel or time freezing going on.
The timing of Elle's pregnancy, especially for her not to have shown it, made no sense. If it took place before the extremely uncomfortable berry orgy, she should've looked pregnant. With how frequently they were getting it in, someone should've noticed.
BTW, the idea of a baby being either five months or two (I really could not tell) and be able to speak in complete sentences is really creepy. Everytime Elle referenced how much Jack weighed, I was horrified. Do they grow extremely quickly?
Honestly, the thing that really made this whole thing hard to rock with (aside from the themes) was the fact that I don't understand why the two triads we see here both involve two men that are related to each other? It's... kinda incest-y?? The fertility trial features twin brothers sharing a woman. The main relationship in these two books involves two cousins sharing a woman. L'Than frequently tells the others what to do so he's instructing Elle on how to pleasure his cousin? It's icky at the least.
I just don't get it. Would it have been too hard to have them be unrelated? As I understand, neither of them are related to the Kel, so it's not like the Elites all had to be related to each other. It's just such a weird thing to do.
So, ultimately, this wasn't nearly as strangely entertaining as the first book. I don't buy the relationships, there's too many sex scenes, the triad situation is giving Alabama, the passage of time is befuddling, and it just wasn't a good time. Somehow, it felt way too long and for the lack of interactions between the characters and the characters from the previous books, it's hard to say it really felt like a conclusion. It set out to wrap up the Accord I guess and solve the fertility problem, but honestly, it felt like a lot of the events of the other books existed in a vacuum. I still can't get over how little Kira and Elle actually spoke to each other.
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This book felt rushed. Considering how long it took for these two books to come out, that's very disappointing.
I wanted a bit more from the ending. Things got very plot-heavy in terms of the alien fertility issue, the politics of the Council and the Zoo, but I wanted more development of the relationship between the main leads and their eventual relationship.
The sex scenes weren't as good, either. Of the scenes we did get, they may or may not have been dream sequences. At one point, I couldn't tell what was a dream or a memory.
More editing was needed, too. There were multiple instances where characters used the wrong name, the formatting/editing broke on the page or the info conflicted with things we were told earlier.
A wild and kinky conclusion to the Alien Overlords series. I really liked it. And! There is a crack in the door for an interesting spin-off. 🤞🏽 Happy Reading!
So sad to see this series come to a close. I absolutely fell in love with this world and it’s most importantly its characters. This was a wonderful conclusion. I’m sure in the future I will reread this series when I get a hankering. That statement is a testament to how good the stories are. Our little triad had to work out their differences and man were they hot working them out. Phew! I love the twist that was revealed. And my heart truly broke at the revelation of The Zoo. I cried buckets which is crazy for me. Wish this author do well for future endeavors. I know at this time scheduling had been a problem for them, but a girl can hope that maybe the stars will align and a new series will be introduced to the readers.
For five books Taylor Vaughn has kept my emotions on a roller coaster and now it ends with Theirs to Forever…A celebration of two authors who held our imaginations captive with their writing…I know many of us are saying oh moons it’s over I say good job Taylor Vaughn. I was sent an advance copy for a honest review.
This last book was okay. I cracked up at the extreme distress over the corn. Like I cackled!
Too much of…. “as the New Terrhan Idiom and Slang Dictionary would term….” The reader can deduce from the first time it was said that L’Than understands most idioms. It didn’t needed to be stated every time he used one.
This was a cute ending to the series. I love both authors independently. I know they're quite adept at writing amazing couplings. However, I didn't get the triad love from the triad. L'Gon didn't come around until far too late. There are no real moments of devotion or love coming from him to Elle or vice versa. There could have been such a great arc for him if he'd remembered his intense feelings that he had in the beginning. He was the level of in love/infatuation that the other Xal were and that level of devotion is never seen from him by Elle, or the reader, again. In my opinion, he never professes his love to Elle. They never have their moment to form the bond they proclaim to have. In L'thn's POV we hear that L'Gon and Elle have a similar work ethic, but that does not a love match make after L'Gon was so anti-human and cruel. Both books felt like they were the love story of L'thn and Elle. L'Gon started the series with his absolute infatuation with Elle then becomes a side character the remainder of the series. I would have loved to truly feel the connection between the triad and more importantly Elle and L'Gon. He just felt like a little something freaky Elle and L'thn do on the side every once and awhile. The ending seems super rushed. They apparently had twins that they didn't bother to name between Elle's second pregnancy and the twenty year time jump, which would mean those kids would still be children, or at least teens. Yet they mention all their children are adults, but that isn't true. We never see a satisfying resolution between L'Gon and his sister L'Nel, which is sad since it was such a large plot point. It's like everything with L'Gon was a tell not show situation. I know it's hard to focus on three main characters, but it's an art I know these authors are talented enough to pull off usually. There are also times when the name of characters and planets are confused and POV is totally switched or confused mid-scene. It's not totally distracting but noticeable enough. I don't know how old Jack is supposed to be, maybe one or two because of stasis, but he's not coming off as a toddler at all. Glee was more of a child and she was older than Jack. Anyway, it was a very wrapped up conclusion to the series. I'll absolutely continue reading both authors because they're fantastic individually. I encourage everyone to read their work.
“You two are the bravest cowards I have ever met,” he hisses in the dark.
Elle, L’Gon, and L’Than are back and now working and living together. They’ve stopped pretending to not be attracted to each other and are having so much sex even little Jack noticed all the change of clothes and also wants to change his clothes before dinner each night. Elle is a genius who is just doing it all and I love her for it. They finally figure themselves out and listen to L’Than. The only one who believed in everyone and wanted them to stay together. There’s more alien kidnapping human women drama with the Zookeeper and the Benefactor. There are so many bad aliens, they keep popping up like cockroaches. Which could honestly keep this series going forever. I still really enjoyed it. Elle was so strong and smart. Such a good mom.
This is book five and it wraps up the storyline between Elle, L’Than, and T’Gon. I have enjoyed the series and it’s worth reading. However as I mentioned in my review of book four, the stubbornness of Elle and L’Gon was frustrating to read in this book five too. These two are so much the same temperament that you just want to shake your head. L’Than was the only one happy to admit his love and desire for Elle plus he was accepting to be in a triad. Even Kira tried multiple times to show her sister that she should stay and try to make it work with her two guys. But all Elle would do was deny her feelings and question the validity of her feelings. Points to the author for the well written triad intimate scenes. Read On!
What an amazing book that made me so happy and so sad at the same time. I love how L’Gon, L’than, and Elle found their way back to each other. How they worked together to help end the fertility issue. L’Gon giving Elle her credit for the experiment was a surprise to me but so wonderful to read. L’Than working to help all hybrids lead a better life was also a point of happiness for me. And the scenes between the three of them were 🔥🔥🔥even the dream ones. What made me sad is that this is the last Taylor Vaughn book. This entire series was amazing! These two together crafted a fantastic world full of characters that you love, hate, and want to hear more about. Hopefully this isn’t the end forever of Taylor Vaughn.
This book was sooo worth the wait!!! I've never been into sci-fi romance but I've fallen in love with the Alien Overlords Series. I can't believe I was wrong about the Benefactor. I just KNEW it was L'Thn's dad. Boy was a wrong. I wish L'Gon and Elle showed more emotions. You always knew where L'Thn stood in the relationship simply by his actions. You never had to guess if he wanted to be with Elle or be in a Triad. He was always all in. That's what irked me with Elle because she was always trying to run. This was a great read tho.💝💝
Elle and L’Gon are brave cowards, but L’Than has a plan. Too bad the Benefactor has a plan too.
I found this book to be a great conclusion and a good series ender. I’m happy that it didn’t try to pretend that L’Than didn’t have any trauma from what had happened to him, nor was he happy all the time. Did I guess who the Benefactor was? Yes, but it took a minute.
If you like working through trauma, authors who are serious about continuity, and smut with a great plot, this is for you.
I didn’t want it to be over! I read this entire series over two days and I loved every second of it. The women were so well written. So fierce and not victimy… waiting for their big male saviors. And the aliens! Omg. I’m in love with every single one of them, especially L’Than.
I don’t want to give any spoilers but I want to say that the drama was everything. I love how everything came together in the end. Bravo! I’m sad this is the last Taylor Vaughn creation but bravo to these authors for creating such beauty for all of us to enjoy. Thank you!
The last two are my favorites of a great series. L'Than and L'Gon are delicious. But I love the strength and intelligence of Elle. I still don't understand Elle's need to go back to New Terhann. But everything thing else was fire - from Elle's solution to the infertility problem, to the scenes between her and her lovers, to the reveal of the Benefactor as well as the escape plans.
Man, I’m sad this is the last book of the series but, she went out with a Bang! The banter, science elements and, just overall creativity always blows my mind! I usually never read a complete series but, Alien Romances with Black women are my Jam! I loved everything about this book especially T’hyn. I wish she could continue the series from the Xalthurian females perspective as they look for love in New Terrahan. Sad to see it end, but it was definitely a 5 star read!
The way I was ready to take off stars for that ending!!!
I have been enraptured by this series from the moment I read the first book. It’s been a great, emotional and fun ride and I am truly sad to see the series come to an end. But it came to a beautiful end indeed.
WHOO I was hot when I first started reading that epilogue. Well played authors 😏 These stories will live rent free in my head for a long time ❤️❤️
***Spoilers*** I LOVE this series. I'm a bit heartbroken that this may be the last book under Taylor Vaughn. Be far this is the best HEA with women of color and spicy alien romance. This book and the series touch on so many things in a scifi way that brings out joy and acceptance. The "you matter" and loving brown eyes. I just may need to read this again!!!
Sometimes you can’t go by another person’s description of a book or their review. I kept putting this off because of some said reviews and I took me longer to complete this series. This was an amazing conclusion to the series, that I fell in love with them all over again. There were twists and turns that I didn’t see coming and I was very entertained from the beginning to the end. Just the right amount of erotica, women power and feel good. Great Job well done!!!
This book duology was my favorite of the series!! This book being my fave of the duo. I won’t lie I hated our FMC in the first book of the duo and with the exception of one chat with her sister Qel in the palace (horribly immature conversation for how far our FMC had come) the writing has much improved throughout the series!! And who doesn’t love a good why choose?! 🤩
***Please note that this review is mainly for my benefit as it is more of a summary of the book and may contain spoilers.***
🌶🌶 • Alien M • Human F • MF • MFM • F to M oral • M to F oral • M to F anal • M to F rimming • DP with two cocks • Ridged cocks • Ridged tongue • Choking • Edging • Sex lessons • Sex observation • Pregnancy
11 MF sex scenes 4 MFM sex scenes
Elle, L'Gon, and L'Thn
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Well. This ending was a HUGE surprise. Gotta say, though, this second half did take me on a little ride. Sometimes Elle, L'Gon, & L' Than had me worried their separate plans and lack of meaningful communication. However, all the sexy times in this book.... WHEW! Theodora Vaughn is a writing dynamic duo. Thank you so much for this wonderful series!💜
My only criticism of this series was the wait for the last two books. Thank you ladies! You never let me down, each book is great as a standalone but as series they are EVERYTHING!!! Don’t stop writing keep giving us compelling, complex stories! Thank you y’all made my year book wise.
Great ending to this series, including lots of drama and intrigue. A lot is revealed, and there are surprises as well. The chemistry amongst Elle, L'Than, and L'Gon maintained its passion. There were some character and planet name errors which gave the sense that the story was rushed, but overall, it was a very good ending.
This was a great conclusion to this series. It was a joy to read and I am really going to miss these characters. I am also disappointed there won't be any more books. I was hoping to find out what happened with the aliens going to Earth. It would have been a great spinoff series.
This was a great ending to an excellent series. Elle’s stubbornness, and wanting to go back to Terrahan started to get on my nerves, but I tucked it out and enjoyed the rest of the story. The ending was great. I would highly recommend this series.
I am sad that this is the end of the series, but this was a great series and book. I loved getting an ARC and reading early. I enjoyed seeing Elle get the happy ending, love, and credit that she deserved.
It’s finally here!! I’ve been waiting for this book and while it’s bittersweet that this will be the last in the series, I’m glad it ended on such an awesome note. I was curious as to how Taylor Vaughn were going to make BRO come around to the idea of the trio, but was not dissapointed! 10/10!
The Taylor Vaughn collaboration was pure genius. The Alien Overlords series was exceptionally done by two authors who definitely know how to keep your attention with storytelling. Not giving away details, but the MFM ending tied the series up perfectly.♥️
I truly enjoyed the ride with the Alien Overlords. I am also sorry it has come to an end. This is one series I will have to read again, and thank the authors for sharing their talent.
I so enjoyed this series. Sorry for it to end. I'm a fan of both Theodora and Eve and their collaboration on this series was outstanding. Didn't know I would enjoy an a!ien series but it was delicious.