Princess Jayda of the Arathians has fought hard to become a respected member of the Arathian Defense, which is charged with protecting the Arathian home world against the dangers of the universe. Her pioneering work has led to the development of a revolutionary new spacecraft that travels like no other. Jayda has everything she always wanted, except for the one thing she didn’t realize she needed: a mate to share her life with. She suddenly finds herself with two males that ignite a passion within her that goes far beyond her royal duties.
Deian doesn’t care that he’s built a promiscuous reputation over the years, but now he’s been bewitched by a Princess who makes him want to forsake all others. But will this devotion be challenged by the arrival of another male… or strengthened?
Lukas Ferguson, former Army Specialist turned Air Marshall, has his life changed forever when the plane he’s protecting is suddenly drawn into space by alien slavers. Once he’s safely aboard the Adastra, how is he supposed to feel rescued if he can never return to his home-world? More importantly, when he’s surrounded by Arathians who are openly bi-sexual, how is he going to continue to hide the secret part of himself that yearns for the company of other men?
The galaxy is a perilous place and as Lukas, Deian, and Jayda begin to form bonds and find unexpected pleasure in each other’s arms, an old enemy arrives on Arath’s doorstep determined to cause the race’s eradication.
Warning: contains scenes of: erotic sex, homosexuality, bi-sexuality, and heterosexuality between three consensual (and eager) adults. M/M, M/F, M/M/F
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I enjoyed the first two books of this series for the most part but this one was full of problems for me. the cover to start looks like she's got major skin issues so that's a big turn off. but anyhow....
Quick Rundown: Synopsis does this pretty well so I won't.
Characterization: This was a good attempt but I wasn't buying the relationships between the three characters. The CHick and both Dudes were well fleshed out as individuals but as a group, I wasn't buying it. I did not buy for one minute despite the author's attempts that Earth Dude swung both ways. No matter how hard the author tried, I never felt he was into guys. I didn't have this problem with other novels of MMF or MM relationships but I did with this one. It just didn't work. I felt the connection between the Alien Dude and the Alien Chick but once they brought Earth Dude into the picture, it just didn't click. And then at the end, they all turn out to be so super smart that they save the day. Also, there was talk about Alien Dude being alpha but then all of a sudden Earth Dude was the alpha. There in inconsistency there that ended up very confusing.
Plot: Earth Dude finds out her can fly super secret alien spaceship technology, has a complete understanding of astrophysics but all the top dogs on this prominent alien planet sit around with their fingers in their noses once the bad guys come into their orbit hauling a big fucking rock. They don't do anything. But Earth Dude knows what to do! The plot made sense until the action began. Sex scenes were kinda hot but they followed the same formula- even the kissing was always the same- like the author just copied and pasted throughout the book. What annoyed me most was most sex scenes were on little trundle like beds-- with three people? Geez, get on the floor already. They did eventually but it took them forever.
Overall: Least favorite of the series and I might read the others but only if they are on Kindle Unlimited program like this one was.
Lucas's journey really pulled me into the story. I love that his mates saw and encouraged him to be himself. I would have liked to see more of how they interacted outside the bedroom, but that's a personal preference.
This doesn't seem like a alien story, the aliens are pretty much humans with ascended technology. The story felt disjointed, jumping from one place to another with a lot mundaine details. The relationship between the teio is not believable and insta-love.
The narrator it not bad per se, but I don't understand the choice for this audiobook. In a planet where there is more male than female, there is 2 MMC and both gets their on point of view, so why a female narrator with such a short range of voices? Specially because there is almost zero difference between her female and male voices, it's was difficult to tell who was talking. And she didn't pass on much emotion, it's always the same tone no matter the scene
The first half of the book repeated a lot of the previous book, Alien Rescue, and was a bit tedious. There were also parts that weren't consistent between the two books which is a huge pet peeve of mine. If you are going to redo a scene from a different perspective, be consistent!
Also the meeting where Lukas decided to help the Arathians and his reasoning was not in Alien Incursion which I thought was odd.
This third book in the series was the best by far and I was hooked from the beginning, unable to put it down. The story takes place almost in time with the second book when the Arathians rescue the plane sucked into the worm hole, when Air Marshall Lukas Fergusan meets Deian and Princess Jaida there is instant chemistry and the heat level ratchets up along with the tension as the Arathians and Lazools move closer to war. I absolutely loved this book and the fantastic, expressive narration by Lessa Lamb, I can't wait to start the next book!
This is a really good addition to the series. Lukas was introduced in the second book of the Series and volunteers to help in their flight with the Lazools who are the Arathian's long time enemy bent on their destruction. Good and engrossing. Looking forward to the next in the Series.
I think this one is my favorite out the entire series. I love that they were all equals and treated each other that way. It was so steamy and the chemistry between all the characters was great. I love the humor of the characters, their banter and the jokes that made because it made them seem more real. They had good character development and they worked well together.
I got to say that I've been very bored with the triad theme as of late, due to it mostly involving brothers or close friends that really don't have feelings for each other. Alien incursion wet my appetite and panties! My hats off to you
Just finished this trilogy and I could NOT put it down!!!! I loved how each story had their own H/H and sometimes +1. I loved how they threw in the Bermuda triangle!!! Excellent universe!!!