I organize books by day and read romance by night, never expecting to star in one. Then a giant green-skinned alien from a species known for mining, not academics, arrives to research human emotion, and suddenly my quiet library becomes the setting for my own interstellar love story.
His touch radiates heat like a furnace, warming doing more than just me up in this perpetually cold library. As we explore ancient texts together, the line between professional collaboration and forbidden attraction grows increasingly blurred.
But interspecies relationships come with complications neither of us anticipated. With colleagues watching our every move and his temporary visa rapidly expiring, we're running out of time to prove that what we've discovered together is worth fighting for—even if it means challenging the rules of two worlds.
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Galactic Attraction is a passionate alien romance featuring unexpected physical compatibility, forbidden attraction, bureaucratic obstacles, and a love that defies conventional boundaries.
Torzak came to earth, to study, and research human emotion. Margo is a librarian, with a boring life. She is assigned to assist Torzak in his assignment. She did not expect a love bond to form between them. Torzak feels a sensation in his chest, when he is near Margo. As they work together, the attraction intensifies beyond professionalism. Their forbidden love is in danger. They need documentation for earth, and Torzak's planet to approve the mate bond. Torzak needs a visa to remain on earth. Can they get all the documentation, and approvals required in two (2) weeks? The characters were realistic, and likeable. The storyline flowed well. This is a beautiful impossible love story. I enjoyed reading this book!!!!.
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Galactic Attraction is a Sci-Fi romance that tackles the issue of inter species love for it’s leads Margo and Torzak. Margo is a head librarian who is assisting Torzak a visiting researcher from Terrux Prime studying pre-digital human literature, and more importantly how humans communicate feelings. Neither expected their times together in the library to spark an attraction that soon turns into a love for each other. A forbidden love both sweet and spicy unfolds amongst the prejudices of both their peoples and their fight for acceptance. Enjoyed the writing, characters, and wonderful story which proved again Amor Vincit Omnia /Love Conquers All!.
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Librarian Margo is tasked with giving access to rare manuscripts to alien researcher Torzak. They find much in common intellectually, but realize they have another connection which builds into unprecedented attraction. Torzak's time on Earth is limited. Can their attraction become more?
The story is engrossing and well thought out. Margo and Torzak are both intelligent, logical thinking academics, who work together to overcome cultural differences and the people who confront them because of their unusual relationship. They adapt and support each other, finding advocates to aid them on their way to a HEA.
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This was a fun read that unfolded in a different way than the previous books so don't expect to be bored when you dive into this one ;D Margo, head librarian, and Torzak, visiting alien researcher, work together and find such common grounds to communicate with. This bloomed quickly into respect and friendship, followed by a steamy romance. However, their romance is not just their own, so between co-worker drama, ignorance, prejudice and a tight timeline, these two have to get all the help they can to try and stay together. This story has fab world building, great characters and an engaging plot. I really enjoyed it and look forward to more books set in this world :D
Margo is a librarian who feels like a queen and her kingdom is her books. She loves shelving the books back in their locations in the mornings before the library opens. And, like a lot of us, she indulges in writing the words to stories she doesn’t think anyone will ever read. This Galactic Mates story is really enjoyable, the characters are really fleshed out well and the storyline sounds exactly like something that could happen! Anyways grab this book and read it, decide for yourself if it’s as good as I think it is!.
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This book was totally different than the other ones, but that is what I liked the most about it. The way Torzak expresses himself when he is talking to Margo and the way they interact and come together made for a very enjoyable read. I enjoyed how these two come together and all the changes that they encounter and how they brought people together to help keep them together, and convince each of their governments to let them stay together. For a nice relaxing, enjoyable read this is definitely the story for you.
I really enjoyed this story. Loved the two main characters and the progression of their romance and the challenges they faced as a mixed race pairing. In the face of the world as it stands when I write this review, it gives me hope that someday things will be better.
An achingly romantic story of Torzak stepping into Margo's library and life. Apparently studying ancient love poetry sets the mood for our Librarian and her big green alien. I absolutely adored this story!.
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The fourth story in the Galactic Mates, Margo and Torzak's short well written story with a very good storyline and a happy ending. I enjoyed reading their engaging story. I received a copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.