Male Order Bride Science Fiction Romantacy Mystery Suspense Thriller: An Arranged Marriage Age-Gap New Love Second Chances Friends to Lovers Romance Updated Version
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Benediction has become the new King of Seven Circles, a world located on Earth but in a different dimension. Due to a plague that has devastated 80% of the female population, the beings of Seven Circles have agreed to exchange resources with Earth in return for women. If they do not begin to procreate soon, the world of Seven Circles will perish in under a thousand years. Despite his reluctance, Benediction is forced by the Elders to take a human bride to set an example for his people that having a human wife is not a bad thing.
Liat Galore, a woman from Earth, becomes excited when she hears that the intergalactic consulate is seeking women to visit Seven Circles for a year, potentially finding a mate through an arranged marriage. Liat has always wanted to explore this dimension, which is forbidden to ordinary Earthlings. She sees this as an opportunity for an adventure and to find love.
As these two individuals travel millions of light years across dimensions in the name of love, will Benediction find a human woman to love him? Will Liat find the adventure and love she's been seeking? Binge-read this intergalactic love story to discover if dimension-hopping is worth it in the name of love.
Read this intergalactic love story as these two travel millions of light years to take a chance and see if dimension-hopping in the name of love is worth it or a waste of light years.
Blk Qween presents Male Order Bride, A Blk Qween epic Sci-Fi Fantasy Event.
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It is a fun sexy sci-fi story. Just getting lost in the store with the details. Very good read. the description immerses you very well. . Use the Audio feature to listen to while you read. It makes such a difference .
Imagine a world woven from the very fabric of Earth, yet existing in a dimension beyond our reach. A world facing a plague, where the very survival of its inhabitants hinges on the desperate exchange of resources from the other world. Welcome to Seven Circles.
Benediction the King, Is forced to take a human bride, he carries the weight of his dying world on his shoulders if he doesn't. Blk Qween masterfully portrays Benediction’s internal conflict, We feel his burden I understood his hesitation. He wasn't just the king; he's a man facing the potential end of his world.
Enter Liat, a woman from Earth Prime, yearning for change and adventure. The chance to explore Seven Circles and potentially find love through an arranged marriage sparks her adventurous spirit. Blk Qween does an amazing job developing Liat! Her courage, her curiosity, her willingness to embrace the unknown, make her an incredibly relatable protagonist.
The premise alone the collision of two vastly different worlds, the ticking clock of a dying civilization is enough to make you sit up and take notice. Yet, the story goes far beyond the initial hook, creating a vivid and believable universe. Betrayal and oh so many secrets I was drawn into the sights, sounds, and customs of Seven Circles, feeling the chill of its otherworldly atmosphere and the warmth of its people's desperation.
You will feel all the emotions as the book progresses.
This was a good read not your typical alien romance Benny was a just alien king but Liat plucked my nerve at time wanting to know everything…I love the world building and the language interpretation the plot twist that I wasn’t expecting this was just a great read
The story drew me in on the action happening alone. I did have some issues on the wording and understanding of the passages but charged action occurring around its heroine and hero had me coming back.
I think the concept was on point, and the clear effort on the part of Benediction to do things fairly for both his people and the earthlings says a great deal.
I think a review and a second edit will make the story better.
In this complex novel Blk Qween combines science fiction, mystery, the supernatural, and romance, doing an excellent job with a difficult mix. One thing I always find annoying in novels is when the author takes some human mythology, uses the names of the gods involved, and completely changes their characters. Blk Qween avoids this in MALE ORDER BRIDE by creating her own mythology. While this isn’t the first time an author has done this, she does it very well. MALE ORDER BRIDE, and yes, it is “male order” not “mail order” is in places complex, but always understandable. Friends may turn out to be enemies and enemies friends, but in the end it all makes perfect sense. I found the book most enjoyable.
3.75/5 This was a good read, and I really loved the originality of the idea. It’s definitely a page-turner, the plot kept me intrigued from start to finish, and I found myself invested in the characters. The world-building was rich and engaging, which made it easy to get pulled into the story’s setting.
I would have rated it higher, but I think with a thorough review and a second round of edits, for grammar and formatting, the story could really shine even more. Overall, it’s a solid and enjoyable read that has a lot of potential.
ngl I was excited to read this. the plot seemed interesting and cute. unfortunately, it was written with so many grammatical errors I had to dnf it. I mean, I've read wattpad fanfic written by 12 year olds with English as their second language and a terrible home life. If they can write literary genius, how did this make it through editing. and beta readers. and the publishers.
Editor!!! The writing needs a ton of work. Structure, spelling, grammar, transitions from one scene to the next, continuity, world building and so on were all major issues. The author even forgot the name of the alien race she created. I really really tried to give this a chance but I got more annoyed the longer I read. Taking a break to read and complete other books then returning to this one didn’t help. My first DNF
"Male Order Bride" by BLK QWEEN is, without a doubt, one of the best romantacy novels I’ve ever read. From the moment it was released, I knew I had to have it—and it was worth every cent. The storyline is engaging, well-developed, and kept me hooked from start to finish.
BLK QWEEN’s storytelling is both immersive and entertaining, seamlessly blending humor, romance, and intrigue. The book is an absolute page-turner, effortlessly drawing readers into its world. Some moments had me laughing out loud, while others left me eager for more. The writing is smooth, easy to follow, and brimming with personality, making for an enjoyable reading experience.
BLK QWEEN is an author to watch, and I can’t wait to explore more of her work. If you’re looking for a well-crafted romantacy that delivers on all fronts, "Male Order Bride' is a must-read!
This book was a vert good read. It has me guessing the whole time and never gave up the answer two quickly. The only downside to this book if you call it that, is that it jumped topics to quickly and I had to go back and reread to understand what I just read
The grammar in this book is awkward. The dialogue sounds broken, or badly translated. There are potholes throughout the story as it seems to jump around from one plot to another.
DNF. Every other sentence they had to repeat each other's names. I started skipping their names if it was in a sentence. the speech between the characters seemed clunky, no fluidity between the characters.
I really wanted to enjoy this book. The idea of an arranged interplanetary marriage with an African American as the FMC seemed promising. But it just didn't deliver.
It's was rushed. Character development was minimal and some parts were just pointless.
Between the grammatical errors in the Kindle version and that horrible computer narrator on the Audibles version, I just couldn't enjoy the story using neither option.