When a bright light swallows twenty-three-year-old Jake from a quiet street, he wakes up on an alien slave ship with a metal collar locked around his throat. He's straight. He has a girlfriend waiting back home. He's never touched a man in his life.
But the collar doesn't care about any of that.
The massive alien commander who buys him is named Vorrak. He's seven feet of dark scales, golden eyes, and a long tail that never stops moving. He's old enough to be Jake's father, scarred from decades of war, and he's never owned a slave before. Something about Jake's scent pulls at him in ways he doesn't understand.
Jake tells himself he'll never want this monster. He scrubs floors and sleeps at the foot of Vorrak's bed, remembering the soft curves of the women he left behind. Every touch from the alien feels wrong. Every instinct says run.
But when Vorrak enters a painful biological heat and refuses to force himself on Jake, something shifts. Jake makes a choice no one expected. He touches the alien's face and whispers, "Show me. Teach me. I don't know men, but I don't want you to suffer."
The first time changes everything. Jake's body responds before his mind catches up. The second time, he begs for it. The third time, he stops thinking about women at all.
Then the nausea starts. The warmth in his lower belly. The small bump that wasn't there before.
The healer's words hit like a Jake is carrying Vorrak's child. A hybrid. Impossible for a human male. But the sac is growing, the baby is kicking, and the rebellion spreading across the slave planet means Jake has to choose between running back to Earth or staying with the alien who became his whole world.
Abducted By The Alien A Gay Awakening M/M Romance with Straight To Gay Age Gap, Alien Abduction, and Mpreg is a full-length novel with a HEA. No cliffhanger. No cheating. Expect explicit scenes between a straight human male and an older alien warrior, a pregnancy that defies biology, and a love story that starts with captivity and ends with a family.
Tropes you'll find
Straight to gay awakening
Age gap (older alien, younger human)
Alien abduction and slave planet
Mpreg (male pregnancy)
Possessive alien with a tail
Forced proximity that turns into chosen love
This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic violence, and a pregnancy that will make you cry. Intended for readers 18+.
I'm not talking about typos. I'm talking about continuity. It's like each chapter forgot what happened just before. All it would take is th author doing one solid read-through and fixing the "Oh crap. What even is this..." stuff.
Here are a few: First Sarah is in another part of the ship... Then the MC forgets she's not back on Earth living her best life. He obsesses over some other captured girl for a while... Makes no sense. Then Vorrak is literally who captured him and yet he acted later at the auction as if he'd never seen MC before. -_- Vorrak goes into a heat and warns that if they MC doesn't leave, he can't control himself... But then is gentle consent the whole time. Says to just let him know and he'd stop. Really? Which is it?
TLDR: I was excited for this and I think the author just didn't give enough crap to even do a solid read of their own book. It was definitely not beta read even.
This book could have been good but it was bogged down by the MC being so hung up on being straight and having been with a woman before he was abducted. It constantly went back to him thinking about Stephanie, even still by the end of the book! It just felt very dated and bi/pan-phobic. I also didn't feel the love or emotion between Jake and Vorrak, like it just went from "you sleep on the floor" to "I love you" lol
It also was way too surface level for it to be taking the conflict to the scale of things that it was. There wasn't enough world building or like, grounding the plot, to support a whole human uprising - while Jakes was pregnant no less! (also the timeline was so jumpy and quick)
I'd also like to add that there is no cover designer company or artist credited on the copywrite page.......
After being abducted from Earth and sold to a big, scaly alien (with a tail!) the main focus for Jake was the life he left on Earth. It shows up over and over again, overshadowing all other aspects of his new life. This story could have been much more interesting if he had let the past go and fully embraced his future.
I loved the idea of the book, there are a few inconsistencies within the story and lacked flow in other areas but for a quick read, with the tropes I was in the mood for this scratched the itchy and I do love the cover.
Well, that was a waste of time. Classic for AI, time skips and continuity issues, you’d think the people posting this crap would at least edit it first