Crown Prince Brax'on of Itheria is stranded on Earth, and every reporter in the world wants to talk to him and the pregnant Aithan. But Aithan is not in the mood to talk to the press, so his friend Deliah finds a secluded cabin in the woods where he can be out of sight while the pregnancy develops.
Brax'on is extremely good at dealing with the press, but with his spaceship gone, he has no way of communicating with his Itherian empire. His only consolation is that Aithan's pregnancy is going well, although Aithan is freaked out by some of the changes to his body.
And at the back of their minds is the suspicion that the terrorists who have kidnapped Aithan once already may not have given up...
Wedded to the Alien is the final part of the four-part Alien Lovers series about an innocent human, an immensely powerful alien prince and male pregnancy (Mpreg).
Conclusion... I kind of feel let down with the last section. Things work out and they get married and have baby.. however the biggest UHGGG moment was Aithen indeed growing breasts to feed the baby... just NO!
On a good note we continue to enjoy a few humorous moments throughout.
This was one of the first mpreg series I read when I discovered the genre. I keep coming back to it because it's well thought out. A few typos but not too many.
This is the fourth book of the series and concludes the story of Aithan and Braxon, A human and alien prince who find love, romance and end up having a child together. The idea is novel and for a relatively short book (combining all four together to make one story) the world building and character development is done fairly well. The book is written from the point of view of the two main characters which gives us insight into both of these characters, their likes and dislikes including their motivations for how they act with each other. It was an enjoyable quick and easy read and I'll be looking for more in the future from this author.
Great wrap-up! There were so many humorous touches--Aithan's ridiculous cravings, Delilah's press/marketing campaign, and more. There is some allusion to sex but not the on-screen kind we've had in past installments. This takes us from two days in to all the way to the delivery. The little details of the pregnancy are sprinkled in with details of their day-to-day life. We also get some suspense/action sequences and some cool alien technology. A nice little serial that has me looking forward to more from Orion Blaze. Rating: 3.5
Not bad, although I think the epilogue shouldn't have been a bonus if you got the boxed set! Especially since I actually PURCHASED, the individual books! Anyway, thanx to Kindle Unlimited I've read the epilogue now I can return the box set! Ha!! Wrapped up nicely, with not too much drama. I still like Aidian and Brax'on. Although a couple of times the author called him Brax'ton, which bothered me. Editor must have still been on vacation! I might reread, it was a quick!!!
The whole story has a good plot, quirky characters and overall is a good read. I gave it a three star because the last half part of the story seems a bit rushed and doesn't stick well with the whole story. and the other thing is
Un dernier tome en accord avec les précédents : pas transcendant mais tout de même agréable à lire. J'avoue avoir été la plupart du temps perplexe face au mpreg, mais c'est une histoire de goût je pense. On a quand même l'avantage d'avoir droit à un dominant qui réfléchit et n'est pas bestial pendant le trois quart de la série, je salue l'effort de l'auteure sur ce point là.
This last book was a perfect ending to a beautiful romance. I liked that Brax'on and Aithen dealt with the ship stranding them calmly and I was surprised how Deliah dealt with the media.
I'm going cover all four books in 1 review.... It's a really good book from start to finish, I mean it moves to progressively with the pregnancy and stuff, but I'd read it again.