DNF: 19%
i only picked this up because i saw the author had commissioned artwork of the ML, and i like when books have visuals of alien characters (otherwise, my imagination is woefully inadequate when it comes to picturing them).
that said, this was not worth the time or effort.
the FL is a constant damsel in distress—apparently she's so irresistible that every alien dude in a five mile radius is intent on raping her, and so of course the ML has to step in and save her. and then, also of course, the second she sees the ML, her panties are wet, she "can't stop herself" from smelling him (???), she's gasping every time he touches her, her voice is all breathy, she's clinging to him... you get the point.
i'm not saying that abuse survivors all have to be timid and whatnot, but given the way the FL acts so skittish about everything else, you would think she wouldn't jump on this random dude. yeah, he saved her, but he's still a stranger, and the moment she met him she became all hot and bothered. it's embarrassing.
also: WHY would they let a human come to this planet if it's overrun with freaks that can't control their baser urges? it's an issue that's mentioned in the book too, but then it's brushed off by the ML saying something like, "oh, who knows what our silly government is thinking, hyuk hyuk." like. huh??
as for the ML, i know he's some people's cup of tea, but he's certainly not mine. to be fair, i don't mind obsessive MLs... when they're not written in the absolutely cringiest way possible like this one was.
this dude becomes horny the second he sees the FL's intergalactic passport photo, and from that moment on he does not go one chapter without mentioning his "straining cock." i get that this is a fated mate situation, so he won't be falling in love with her the good old fashioned way, but this is a bit much. he just comes across as sleazy and weird, and the whole time the FL is mooning over him. i get the sense that this will be a relationship based on sex rather than romance, which just isn't my jam.
also: the characters say each other's names way too often. it's unnatural.