It was a nice change for a woman to be abducted for something other than a sex slave. Lily was was mistakenly taken when aliens abducted her cows. I liked her right away. She cared about her grandma and tried her best to take care of the farm after she died. She was kind to the animals, smart, and levelheaded for her abduction circumstances. She had common sense and natural survival skills. For example, watching what animal eat and drink to determine if most likely safe. Rubbing food on her skin to see if it irritated her before ingesting it. Using leaves as barriers around her so the noise would make her aware something was approaching. It was also nice that the author addressed body hair. In most alien books, the heroine is lasered by the aliens or trimming is never addressed.
I also loved the three heroes right away. They were humble and even self conscious because their tribe had not been kind to them. Arruk was considered odd because he preferred solitary and was quiet. He was extremely large yet very gentle, observant, and wise. Tor was rejected because he was not as large as other males and his markings were not as bold, yet he was the quickest and could blend into the forest. He was also impatient, mischievous, playful, and the youngest. Frrar was shunned for not following the tribe ways blindly. He was independent, did not blindly abide old ways, smart, and a natural leader which the tribe women did not like. They wanted to be obeyed. The men were almost a little too insta-lovey. 20% into a 282 pg book and the 3 heroes were already pretty much in love. I was worried I would get bored but I was very wrong. They were endearingly thoughtful, protective, and extremely likable. The choking scene made me giggle and the guys were so damn cute. When they gave her gifts and fruit inspired by her hair, clothes, and skin tone, they got an A+++ for effort.
When the heroes flexed their muscles, turned around so she could inspect them, and did their tail dance, it was hilarious. Then they fed Seti's babies, came back, and each kissed her. Unbeknownst to Lily at the time, it was a mating ritual. They were proving they were good mates. Lily unknowingly mated all 3 mcs. The way they doted on her, you couldn't help but love them. They were extremely attentive, caring, and protective without being over bearing. Their tribe and customs definitely favored the females who forced/raised the men into their submissive roles. No wonder the men automatically wanted Lily. She was kind, patient, and accepting. She was not like the dominating, aggressive, and spoiled women of their tribe.
I liked how the author handled their sexual encounters. The men were all virgins - not even allowed to masturbate. (yay! no man whores!) Lily had to show them how to kiss and act but it did not hinder anything. The men caught on quick and were eager to please. The first almost sex scene started out funny. I liked when Frrar accidentally kicked Tor- causing him to growl while his head resting in Lily's lap. Frrar noticed it stimulated Lily and then kept "accidentally" kicking him when he realized what was happening lol.
Side notes:
Seti was soooo cute and sweet. Lily, along with the men were very kind and gentle with Seti and her babies. When Arruk fell, we were lead to believe the pets had died. I think/hope they are still alive but I was mad at Lily for wanting to screw so soon afterwards. I have had beloved pets pass away in the past and sex is the LAST thing on my mind. >/ This sex scene was tainted for me so I skimmed it.
OMG. Period scene was hilarious but also proved how thoughtful the men were at the same time. When would a human male ever have the knowledge or willingly build a homemade pad? lol.
Lily quoted "Never give up. Never Surrender." OOMMGG Galaxy Quest is one of my most favorite movies! For that alone, I wanted to give 5 stars.
At first I thought random words seemed to be capitalized in wrong places. Later, I realized the author did it on purpose.
The book was a tiny bit slow sometimes but overall, I loved it and already ordered the next book in the series.