All Dr. Eden Mori wanted was to expand her horizons on the galaxy's largest space station, but when the only way to stop a black market sale of dangerous medical schematics is to get close to the data dealer, she's tasked with stopping him.
Her partner on this mission? The dealer's estranged, hot-tempered mate. Can she reunite the pair and stop the exchange without getting her heart crushed in the process?
Space for More is a FFM alien romance filled with seduction, subterfuge, and second chances. No love triangles here—all three get their HEA!
Space for More is book 2 in the Spire Station series of interconnected standalone alien romances.
Emily loves cozy, emotional, and spicy romances with a monstrous twist. When she isn’t musing on the merits of doting, dominant monsters, she reads an obscene amount of romance novels, and cultivates her eccentric recluse persona.
Space for More is an FFM alien romance featuring fated mates, second chance, hurt/comfort, and two sharp aliens who meet a captivating human. The story follows Edin, who after arriving on Spire station for a medical convention, is intercepted by two agents to carry out an undercover assignment that could save lives. Edin is tasked with the job of getting close to Phelix, a grumpy alien who is carrying vital information. With the help of her partner, his estranged and charming mate, Mezli, the two plan to seduce the information out of Phelix.
I loved every minute of this alien romance! The romance and spy plot tangled together perfectly, I love that neither overshadowed the other and they both just added to the tension between Mezli, Phelix, and Edin. The three were so enamored with each other and it was so sweet to read about them slowly opening up and learning to share their feelings instead of being stubborn all the way through. I often find in FFM romances, that the FF relationship is underdeveloped, but, Mezli and Edin were absolutely on the same page and had even more time to get to know each other than the women did with Phelix. I am so excited to see where this series goes and can't wait for the next installment!
~Many thanks to Emily Antoinette for an ARC of this book in return for an honest review.
✨ I'm obsessed with this Bi-Universe ✨ It is absolutely delightful to accompany these wonderful people coming together. I want to hug and protect them so nothing hurtful will ever happen again 🥹 The characters are lovely authentic in their loneliness and longing, each in their own way - I love literally everything about this book and am already on my toes for the next one. It was so nice to meet Fina and Maerlon again 🖤 The Epilogue❤️🔥
Thank you for trusting me with an e-ARC, Emily - I loved your story so much 🖤
Listen, this may be harsh, but insecure aliens aren't sexy. Especially when they make it their whole personality.
Let's start with Mezli, our alien FMC. This intergalactic brat was testing my patience throughout the whole book. Thanks to a misunderstanding, that happened like 4 years ago, she went from spoiled brat to spoiled brat pro max. She couldn't process her emotions and thanks to that she literally made everyone around her uncomfortable. And the whole mate trope with her and Phelix, ugh!
Now, let's talk about Phenix, the alien MMC. He was the biggest pick me nice guy in the whole galaxy. Yeah, it's terrible, that his mother was telling him his whole life, that he is “too big”, but do you know what “too big” meant? He was described as hot, broad-shouldered alien male with two sets of hands and two dicks. Literally every other species was salivating when they saw him. Even Mezli, that's same species as him, found him hot even tho he isn't the beauty standard of his race. Some moments he appeared confident, but it was very out of place for him. The whole book he needed validation, that he's enough and blah blah blah.
And last but not least there's Eden, the human FMC. Her whole personality is, that she is apologizing for everything and she is a virgin with big boobs + she's acting like a child. Even her beloved pen pal from past won't remember her, because she's plain Jane. But she isn't. Mezli compared her to goddess from her home planet! Big boobs, big thighs...she's a Kardashian honey! Her goal to reconnect Mezli and Phelix, estranged mates, but also fuck them both was...let's say interesting. Both of them told her, that they want her too, but she was the whole time like “noo guys, it's not biologicaly possible to like me when you're mates”. Shut up, bitch!
This book is marketed as steamy romance, but there were like 3 main sex scenes and romance wasn't very much present. No romantic gestures, nothing! Only physical attraction. Weirdly, the writing style seemed more appropriate for kids. Everything was written like this: “Phelix wants to cure people even if they can't afford it. Phelix is very kind.” 🙄 The idea sounded really good, but the execution and the plot were terrible. Halfway through I forgot they were on a mission to find out if Phelix is smuggling illegal medical something or not.
Overall, this book accomplished only one thing - it made me angry 😃
Not only was this one of the first few books I have beta read for, but the stories told in this book felt so special and really hit home for me.
The naive human who desires to love and be loved. The horny gremlin that tries to mask away her feelings. The insecure soul who does not believe they deserve love.
These people are all relatable and have been me.
Mezli. I fell in love with Mezli in book 1, but she really swept me off my feet in book 2. She seems so real, flawed but growing. She is a complicated alien and I loved getting to know her outside of her mask. I loved how we were able to explore both her new relationship with Eden while fixing her previous relationship with Phelix. Neither of the relationships seemed less important than the other. Which I feel is important when exploring plural or open relationships. Also her being horny and having alien bits increased my Mezli bias *a lot* and I need to see it more in sci-fi and fantasy romance!! More monster girls and monster females please!! Especially ones with alien bits!!
Eden. Eden and her big tits. I love her and have been her. She goes through such a journey throughout this book. Her trying to find her place in the world was a very relatable scenario for me. Trying to put yourself in places you do not believe you fit is exhausting. Falling in love with someone fated to another would be devastating. As naive as Eden is, that never spoke of her strength. Eden is a strong ass woman that just has a LOT of love to give.
Phelix. I had no preconceived idea of Phelix, but holy shit did he steal my heart with his cocky smile, insecure demeanour, and his strawberry-flavoured pink pearly cum. I find it hard sometimes to fall in love with cocky MMCs or MMCs that need to make up mistakes to a FMC.... but Phelix is a whole 'nother species! He is extremely privileged, but his cockiness is mostly superficial. Growing up in such a strict and privileged environment made it so he had a low sense of self-worth, despite the number in his bank account. I just ... I love Phelix. He grew a lot throughout the book and stole my heart along the way. He is cocky, but he is soft and caring first and foremost.
I fucking love this book and I loved being a beta and ARC reader for emily 10/10 would do it again 🥺💜
TLDR: I love and would die for these characters and Emily Antoinette 🥰
This was a great triad sci fi romance read and the pacing was good. Eden was an interesting mix of confident and insecure - comfortable in her own body most of the time, but still liable to self doubt. Mezli was her perky self, frequently using humor to cover her true feelings as much as she used her social mask. Phelix was adorable and I LOVED that he wasn’t the stereotypical hyper muscular MMC. He was insecure AF (for good reason) and had a different kind of mask than Mezli that he used to move through life. Eden was the most openly authentic of the 3 and was essential to cutting through the BS, but still needed the love and compassion from the other 2. I enjoyed the driving plot, and that it was higher stakes. Variety is the spice of life and all.
Spice: 5/5
Triggers: kidnapping, fat phobia, emotionally abusive parent, slut shaming, violence
Emily Antoinette has COMPLETELY knocked it out of the park once again with ‘Space for More’! There certainly isn’t enough FFM romance books out there, especially of the monster/alien variety, so when I originally saw the trope I jumped at the chance to read it…and it’s a fantastic book that blew all my expectations out of the water!
Sometimes the whole poly/throuple fated mates scenario can be written a bit off, but that certainly isn’t the case in ‘Space for More’. The relationship is approached with some angsty goodness that’s built on raw and genuine emotion that comes along with learning how one fits into a relationship. I adore the characters as individuals (each having their own unique stories and quirks) but I have to say that Mezli is my favourite and I will protect her with my life. Her sense of insecurity and masking it with flirtatious overcompensation and humour really made me feel for her on a personal level and when the drama hit, MAN, did my heart just break along with her! Their relationship together—all three of them—wasn’t at all easy and not the typical “oh, we’re fated mates let’s just jump straight into it vibes” but it makes it that much more realistic and enjoyable for the final payoff when they all decide to actually COMMUNICATE properly!! haha
But along the way?? The spice is INSANE!! It’s heavily detailed, stretching through multiple chapters and is VERY enjoyable to read! It starts with exploring Eden’s inexperience in the bedroom and has all the guiding/instructive qualities to it that I find personally VERY hot! Then throw in some fancy alien anatomy, excessive cum, two peens, exploring soft kink and nothing but pleasure—and you’ve got yourself the perfect mix to melt your insides.
There are a few triggers in this book, but none are OVERLY heavy, just more undertones to some of the character’s storyline’s and pasts. I will mention the ones that I think are most noteworthy below.
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— Explicit sex scenes (FFM, FF & FM) — Mentions of body shaming — Worries about not being enough for their partners — Repressing emotions — Sexual inexperience/loss of virginity — Use of Needles (anaphylaxis type scenario) — Nausea & vomiting from anxiety — Double penetration — Knotting — Public sex & getting caught — Two peens — Guided/instructive sex — Threesome sex scenes — Unprotected sex
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‘Space for More’ is a delicious FFM romance that ticks all the boxes of pure bisexual delight! If you enjoy fated mates, fancy alien anatomy, second chance romance, hurt/comfort/angst, HOT spice, inexperienced FMC, hilarious fake spy nonsense with an underlying plot of hidden government motives and misleading deception, then I would highly recommend this book! It’s a perfect read that will leave your heart full, eyes wet and your body blushing! 5/5 stars!
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❗️I received this ARC via sign up and every part of this review is written willingly and genuinely with my own personal feelings/thoughts and is under no conditions or obligations❗️
First off I’d like to say ‘Thank you’ to Emily Antoinette for allowing me the opportunity to be a ARC reader for this novel. Before ever applying for the ARC I knew I was going to love this book- and while reading it that was proven true. I could hardly manage to put the book down, yet I still managed to take my time while highlighting each moment of sweetness and spice. Emily takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions by giving the reader the chance to experience what it’s like to fall in love via three different personal experiences. I loved absolutely every moment of it, and found myself near the end wishing it had been just a tad bit longer. The world and character building throughout this book is like none other, ‘Space for More’ is a beautiful FFM polyamorous romance that definitely ticks all the boxes for Bi Panic delight!
I could do with fewer instances of people’s lips “crashing” into each other, but… lordy lou, the spice is spicing in this book. 🥵🌶️ I was stoked for a second installment of Spire Station shenanigans, and I knew it was gonna be poly, but I was not prepared.
The third-act breakup had me facepalming a bit (Mezli. Girl. GET IT TOGETHER!!!) but aside from that I enjoyed the characters and their eternally thirsty relationship. Mezli is an agent of chaos, Eden is adorable, and Phelix is a sadboi who just needs love and, uh, praise. *coughs loudly*
This one has more of a plot than Space For Love. A little Spire Station mystery, which adds some stakes and some world building. I enjoyed seeing more of this setting. I thought the plot was silly at first, but it made more sense as things came to light and things fell into place. It’s got some James Bond-in-space vibes toward the end.
Also, my one true love, Hadrell, makes a second appearance in this book. If they are actually a main character in book 3 as implied by the epilogue, I may expire from dehydration. 😂 Thirst! Trap! Nonbinary alien Han Solo = life.
I received an ARC of “Space for More” from the author and I fear it may have awakened something in me. Guess I need to track down more alien MFF to collect additional data.
Oh! Almost forgot to mention that this book includes a fated mate trope that didn’t make me roll my eyes so far back in my head that they risked getting stuck. I liked the conversation about it at the end quite a lot! I’ve never liked the emotional shortcut of “oooh we’re meant to be together.” But this version made me happy.
Anyway yeah this book is 90% anatomically improbable alien lovin’, and if you think that’s wrong you’re gonna have to go find somewhere else to be right. 😆
The cover? Gorgeous! The vibes? Immaculately Intergalactic! 🛸
Space for More is both cozy and spicy while also being packed full of emotion. We get to explore the space station, go on secret missions, solve mysteries, form friendships and fall in love - in outer space!!! I seriously love all three of these goofballs and want to start a reread immediately!
👽 Alien Romance 🌶️ Spice 🖤 FF, FM, FFM 🛸 Space Station 🔍 Mystery 📚 Second in the Series ❤️🩹 Hurt/Comfort 🔒 Fated Mates
I am absolutely loving Emily Antionette’s out of this world Spire Station series and cannot wait to see what happens next! Plus, I will be thinking about that epilogue until book 3 is in my hands!! 🛸
Tropes: 💜 FFM (Alien F, Human F, Alien M) 👀 Secret mission 💫 Fated mates 🔄 Second chance ✨ Plus size rep 🏳️🌈 Queer rep
TW: Body image issues, Anxiety rep, Trauma from upbringing, Emotional scars
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Space for More was my first FFM romance and hopefully not my last!
The book is ultra cute with MCs who want nothing more but to find their place and be loved for who they are. 🥰💘
Eden, Mezli & Phelix made 10 arms look cozy, comforting, and soo spicy!😉😂 and as always in the books of Emily Antoinette, we have some funny banters and goofy but adorable dialogs 😆🥰
I love the take this book takes on mental issues such as anxiety, stress, self-worth, or even body image issues with all the MCs. How love is not some magical answer to healing but rather shows how having those doesn't prevent you from finding it. ✨✨✨
But it also makes Space for More a book heavy on angst based on how each MCs are trying to find the courage to love other people but also finding the courage to accept to be loved.
~ SPICE 🌶️ ~
If you read Space for More, you're in for:
🛸 FF & FFM explicit scenes 🛸 m@sturb@tion 🛸 oral s£x 🛸 sensual massages 🛸 recreative usage of sp£rm 🛸 alien with 2 peens that have different functions 🛸 knotting 🛸 outdoors s£x
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This is an arc review. Thanks to the author for the advanced ebook copy 🙏💖
I went into this book with high hopes, especially because the cover was SO pretty and the premise had so much potential. Unfortunately, everything fell flat for me. The plot lost focus quickly, which I wouldn’t have minded as much if the characters were more compelling. Mezly came across as self-centred and selfish. Eden apologized excessively and felt overly insecure. And Phelix was also insecure and struck me as the ultimate "pick-me" alien. I don’t mean to sound insensitive, but it’s hard to stay invested in a story when the main characters are so unlikable. Another major letdown was the lack of romance in what was supposed to be a romance book. While there was plenty of attraction, the story didn’t explore any meaningful relationship development. There were no memorable dates or heartfelt moments—just endless fantasizing about each other. Also, the spice in the book wasn’t that great either. Unfortunately, I found myself skimming through the last 30% of the book because it failed to keep my attention and the 3rd act breakup was unnecessary.
Space For More was so much fun! The exploration of a rejected fated mate bond and finding an unexpected third mate was so angsty and everything I didn’t know I wanted! I loved seeing these three come together after getting in their own way a bit throughout the story.And the spice!! 🥵🥵 There’s double the fun alien anatomy to explore. The hallway scene?? I was not prepared!!! This book made my bisexual heart so happy.
OHMYGOD I FUCKING LOVED THIS BOOK. It was soo angsty and adorable and I liked all of the characters. Thank you so much Emily Antoinette for providing me with an ARC of this wonderful book and I CANNOT WAIT for the next one!
✨✨𝑀𝑦 𝑇ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑔ℎ𝑡𝑠✨✨ Thank you so much to @emilyantoinettebooks for my gifted eARC of 𝐒𝐏𝐀𝐂𝐄 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄!
Space for More definitely threw me out of my comfort zone & I’m so happy about it! I haven’t read many alien romances, but this one definitely blew me away. This was my first read by Emily & I’m for sure going to be reading her other books. I loved her writing style, & this was such a sweet, spicy & cozy read!
Eden arrives at Spire Station for a convention, & is tasked with getting close to Phelix, an alien carrying around important information. She is partnered with his estranged mate, Mezli. Together, they figure they’ll seduce the information out of him, but as the story unfolds, it ends up leading down a path where real feelings develop between the three of them.
Mezli, Phelix, and Eden are all such complex characters. I loved how they all had such different personalities and I thought they all complemented each other very well. The tension between all of them was amazing & it created some really delicious spice! I loved the undercover spy plot, & thought it blended together with the romance beautifully! It was such a unique storyline, & I really enjoyed it. It was exciting & it created a really fun reading experience. It was fun to see Mezli, Eden, & Phelix all start to lower their walls for each other and it was just such a sweet romance between them!
Overall, I definitely recommend this one if you are a fan of spicy alien romance!
So just to preface it I haven't read Space for Love yet, and I didn't feel completely overwhelmed or confused by Spire Station or the large cast of characters, the background information and pronunciation guide at the beginning of the book helped, too! Now that I've read Space for More, I am definitely going to read Space for Love sooner (it's been on my TBR I just get distracted).
👾 Plus size rep (MMC and one of the FMCs) 👾 Rejected Mate & Second Chances 👾 Knotting and public s*x 👾 He has two 🍆🍆 and strawberry 💦
I love how *real* the three of our main characters felt. Mezli is an absolute gremlin that hides her soft parts behind the party girl persona, Eden is an incredibly intelligent and kind doctor that craves adventure and connection, and Phelix is an insecure doctor that wants to be seen for his own merits and not just for his born nobility. They all battled their own insecurities and baggage throughout the story and I just want to give them all a big hug, especially Phelix, because I love soft tummies on wide, strong men 💜.
I also loved how *real* the navigation of a relationship as a polyamorous couple felt. There is insecurity, there is misunderstandings, there is tons of communication during intimacy, there is reassurance that everyone matters and no one is a third wheel or a unicorn. I loved that Mezli and Eden had a strong bond with each other and not *just* Phelix, I think the FFM dynamic was handled extremely well.
This book was a fun ride. It has espionage, mystery, awkward dinner parties, and extremely hot spice, and I'm so glad they all got a HEA because they deserve it.
I received an advanced copy for free, and am voluntarily leaving a review.
First things first, in my opinion, EMILY ANTIONETTE IS ONE OF MY HANDFUL OF AUTHORS THAT CAN DO NO WRONG. I have loved every. single. book. that I’ve read and this one is no different.
This book gave me EVERYTHING. Espionage. Fated mates. ALLLLLL the tension. Brilliant but wide-eyed Dr. Eden Mori. Emotionally torn but stony facade Dr. Phrlix val Nafar. Flirt-to-cover-up-my-feelings Mezli Val Grisa.The way these three met up and then played off of each other was *chef’s kiss* because I am FERAL for tension. The mutual physical attraction and spicy verbal undertones had me silently screaming and kicking my feet. And then when IT finally happened?? Lord Nafar can GET IT. And can we talk about that hallway?! Because I lost my mind (in the best way).
Okay, okay, okay. Besides the delicious spice, I really appreciated the different aspects of family relations - running away from parents, not living up to parents’ standards, and almost being unable yo let go of your parents. Eden being the last example - her attachment to her family and how much she truly cared for them was so heart-warming. And I feel like both Mezli and Phelix were able to experience that side of love, tender and sweet, through her.
If you’ve read Space For Love, the book before this one, you’re already one up on me! However, having not read it, I was still able to easily follow along and pick up on the interconnected pieces from the previous book.
Overall, another out-of-this-world (get it?) book by the author. I can’t wait to see what’s next.
Honest ARC Review: Wow what an angsty, emotional, and sexy story! Two aliens and one human come together in a web of lies, secrecy, and lust. Phelix and Mesli are aliens and faded mates. They are both nobility and have families who have high expectations of them. When they meet for the first time it goes very wrong and the two part ways. Eden is a human doctor who finally gets to travel off her planet. She can't wait to explore a new place, meet fellow doctors, see aliens, and finally lose her v-card. When she gets roped into being a spy she is shocked but she doesn't have much choice. When Eden, Mesli, and Phelix meet and spend time together things get really messy. These three have a lot of baggage that gets in the way not to mention a spy job gone wrong. The three eventually find their happily ever after. This story is for those who love angst and emotional reads. These three are such a tangled mess and go through quite the journey. Every time it seemed like they were all on the same page something else would happen and throw a wrench into things. Even though they went through a lot it made their love that much more strong and resilient. They had to go through some rough patches and that is very realistic and relatable. I really enjoyed the fact that the mate bond did not make the relationships between them. It was there but each persons had to put in work to get to their happy ending. The spice between these three was so good and I enjoyed the uniqueness that came with the alien anatomy. I am always happy to read books with real bodies and I especially loved that the MMC was not the stereotypical jacked guy. I would definitely recommend this book for lovers of FFM alien romance, plus size real bodies, double the male equipment, secret spy shenanigans, second chance romance, and a messy but sweet love.
Was a polyamory romance probably the best introduction for me to alien romance? Maybe not, but I still gobbled it up.
Once I got my bearings, straightened out all the terms (thank god for the glossary), and wrapped my head around the aliens having 4 arms, I couldn't put this down.
I was expecting a quick, spicy read from this, and while it did deliver on that, it also had some great relationship building, emotional moments, and an intriguing plot. I loved the dynamic between our three MCs. All the individual relationships were well developed, and it made the relationship between the three of them so much better.
There is a second chance trope between Mezli and Phelix, which added some angst and emotion. Phelix and Eden had also known each other in the past as well. There for sure was insta-lust between the three of them, but the chemistry and connection was also there which made it work for me.
This book for sure is spicy, the three are lusting over each other from the very start. But we also do get a slow burn on actual physical intimacy, and the spicy scenes in this were so well written and had me constantly wanting more! I also appreciated how the lust and sex didn't overshadow the plot of the book, and we did see the mission that Mesli and Eden were on get fully fleshed out and finished.
At this point, I am an Emily Antoinette stan and will pretty much read whatever she writes! This was exactly what I needed from a ménage romance: sweet, angsty, emotional, and spicy. (The double peen and pink shimmery ‘spend’ didn’t hurt either!)
It’s very easy for a romance involving three parties to be based around sex, and that will quickly turn me off. But I didn’t get that from this romance. Each character is flawed and relatable. They have their own struggles and fears, but ultimately they all just want to feel loved and cherished.
We don’t even get any real spice until the second half of the book, but the first half really explores their personalities and interactions before anything sexual is even considered. But, once it hits, IT HITS!
I just loved these three, even though I wanted to shake and yell at each one of them at least once throughout, they are all charming and likable in true Emily Antoinette fashion! I am super intrigued by the little teaser we get at the very end, and super excited for the next book in this series!!
*I received an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review
"I want to spend every night for the rest of my life with her mouthing off at me and battling me for control, while Eden sweetly follows my orders like she wants nothing more than to please me. And then, once we're done pretending I'm in charge, I want them to turn around and show me just how little control I truly have."
I didn't think I could love Emily's writing and stories any more than I already did, but that's what happened. Writing three characters with such distinctive personalities and baggage while bringing us back into this wonderful world...perfection. And so happy to get a quick visit from Maerlon and Fina again! I missed them.
I loved Mezli, Eden, and Phelix all on their own but together? I fell in love all over again. Have to say I am a bit jealous of their relationship. And their spicy adventures. 🥵
This book had me feeling all the emotions. By about 70% I was ready to slap some sense into Mezli and Phelix but it all worked out in the end. 😆
Can't wait to travel back to Spire (or deep space according to the epilogue 😉) and fall in love with more of the wonderful characters!
I'll level with you. I'm not a fan of first person narration, and I actively dislike present tense. I'm not particularly a sci fi reader (romance or otherwise). And yet, Space for Love was easily one of my favourite of the roughly 100 books I read last year.
Space For More may have exceeded it? I just??? Love them all so much? I am up at 4am having just finished because it all got way too dramatic and exciting and I couldn't even try to sleep without seeing what happened so this is a mess of a review even for me, but I adored this book (i got an ARC but i definitely plan to buy a copy when I can) and want people to know that.
Highlights: • Plus Size MCs • DP & DVP • Dual Peens • Special Cum • Knotting • Fated Mates
Thank you Emily Antoinette for letting me read this book early. I loved Space for Love so much and book two was equally awesome! As a plus size individual I always appreciate a curvy FMC but I love seeing MMC fat rep because it is rarer. As someone who was well into adulthood prior to being sexually intimate with someone else I really resonated with Eden’s character on many levels. I am also a sucker for light miscommunication and these three just couldn’t turn off the negative thoughts about why they didn’t fit into the relationship. Just makes the HEA even sweeter. I am excited for everyone to get to read Space for More this week. It’s funny, endearing, relatable and spicy. I know I’ll be reading more Emily Antoinette very soon.
So, I just finished the sequel to Space for Love, and man, it's amazing! This time around, we're following Eden, Mezli, and Phelix. Eden, a doctor, gets caught up in this mission to stop some data thief, and that's where she meets Phelix and Mezli.
Emily Antoinette knows how to write a space opera. It's like she's channeling the vibes of Mass Effect or something.
And let's talk about the spicy scenes...I'm trying not to sound unhinged. Let me just say, if you're diving into this book, make sure you've got nothing else on your agenda for the day, because the spicy parts are chef's kiss.
This book is another cute little alien romance. honestly I didn't like it as much as the first. Don't get me wrong. I love an FFM romance as much as anything but I feel like Eden was very unnecessary to Phelix and Mezli's story. She was supposed to be their joining thread but I think I might've enjoyed it more without her. I do love Eden as a character though. She's so sweet and comes into her own near the end. Just wouldn't have taken as long to get into if she weren't in it. Overall still a great read.