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Harem Station Box Set: Alien Romance

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Harem Station is a steamy sci-fi soap opera about a band of well-endowed outlaw brothers, a harem of glowing princesses, and the god-like AI who controls them all. It’s a series of page-turning tales of enemies to lovers, billionaires in space, family, loyalty, and well-earned second-chances. This entire seven-book series was written by JA Huss under the pen name KC Cross and is now available in one massive box set for the first time ever.

Booty Hunter
Princess Lyra is any filthy-minded rebel’s one-night-stand dream. If you don’t mind her bad attitude and lack of luster, that is. Cygnian princesses should glow when properly stimulated, but Lyra… not so much. Until bounty hunter, Serpint, comes along and suddenly she’s glowing like the sun.

Star Crossed
The story of how seven brothers escaped a cult of mad scientists and ended up the billionaire owners of the most notorious outlaw station in the galaxy.

Big Dicker
All Jimmy wants is a booster shot of DNA scrambler so he never has to find his one-true soul mate when the Big Dicker has to make an emergency landing on the ‘family friendly’ demon-themed Mighty Minions Resort. The only good thing about this place, from Jimmy’s perspective—it’s not the place you meet your soul mate. Until outlaw Cygnian princess, Delphi, shows up and shatters all his best-laid plans.

Lady Luck
Nyleena is feisty. Or sassy. Or maybe just… feral. She is wild. Much too wild for Luck’s taste. But like it or not, she is his soulmate. Lucky for him, all Cygnian Princesses have one true weakness. They cannot resist cooking up crazy plans to tackle unsolvable problems. And he’s going to use that irresistible urge to tame her savage spirit.

Prison Princess
When Valor teamed up with Tray he had no idea that he’d be the third wheel in a weird virtual relationship. Tray has been hiding a girl. A beautiful, mysterious, scheming secret girl that Tray has been in love with ever since she first turned up in his Pleasure Prison virtual reality asking for help. And before Valor came along all he wanted to do was break her out of her prison and keep her for himself. But now… he might have to learn to share.

Veiled Vixen
Veila is the definition of evil. Not the kind of girl a guy falls for. Especially a stand-up guy like Valor. He’s not interested in her sexy glow, her pretty hair, or her glowing eyes. No. Valor only wants one thing for his fated princess. Death. But it’s kind of hard to kill someone you’ve been genetically engineered to love. The only way Valor can get rid of Veila is to use the soulmate bond against her. There’s just one problem. The soulmate bond goes both ways.

Uncrossed
Princess Corla was supposed to be Crux’s soulmate. But they were star crossed. Two ships passing in the dark. Meant to be together, but never able to be together. At least that’s what he thought. But it turns out—his life is a lie and his entire world is literally about to explode. But he can change it. He can save everyone. If he can just find a way to get himself uncrossed.

2160 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 19, 2022

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K.C. Cross

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KC Cross is the sci-fi romance pen name of author J.A. Huss.

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February 16, 2024
OK I went back-and-forth on my rating for this. The first book… I rated high, by the end of the series, I went low. So I guess this needs to be somewhere in the middle. This series has the most infuriating conclusion ever. Mostly because it’s a total cop out and there isn’t really a conclusion. I’m not going to add spoilers but just know that it’s extremely obvious that the author had no idea where this story was going and completely made it up as she went along. The attempts at closing loops at the end were painful at best.

What I’m most frustrated about is that I actually thought this was going somewhere the entire time. It kept getting more and more complicated, and even though it was annoying, I really thought it was going to have this great climax. It didn’t. Huss obviously wrote herself into a corner repeatedly, and instead of going back and correcting it, she just kept going and then decided not to really finish. I was REALLY into these books. I liked that they weren’t just stupid generic space romances with nothing but sex. There was an actual plot line. That’s why I kept reading. In fact, I read the first six books in the series TWICE while I waited for the seventh book to come out. And I was so excited when it finally did, even though it came out later than she had been promising us at the end of the books. I also read all the EBOS in each book because I was actually that into the stories and her creative process. But she even admits in the EBOS that she lost interest in the book and almost didn’t finish. And the only reason she did is because she wanted to meet a deadline. And that is really freaking obvious!

In hindsight, I’m glad she finished the series. It’s better than some authors who talk a big game and then never go through with it. But it’s like she lost so much interest, and stopped caring about anything making sense, and it doesn’t even seem like she bothered to have an editor. Don’t get me wrong, these books are riddled with typos throughout every single one, but oh my goodness it just got worse and worse toward the end. The last book was so badly edited I had trouble focusing on the story because there were just so many mistakes.

On top of all this, this author has a pretty bad reputation for being an online bully to other less popular authors. And I find that pretty appalling. I didn’t know any of that when I started reading her books though, and even went as far as purchasing this entire series in both e-book and paperback. I’m not necessarily opposed to reading more books from this author, but if I run into another copout ending like this, I’m absolutely done with Huss for good.

It sucks that I just spent months of my life and reading like 1 million pages just to be so disappointed at the end.

Plus, I hope she’s nicer to people now. No one likes a bully.
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148 reviews
July 18, 2025
**Mind Bending Series**
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KC Cross (aka JA Huss) proves once again she’s a master of intricate world-building and emotionally intelligent storytelling in the *Harem Station* series. What starts off as a sexy, smutty space adventure quickly evolves into a deeply woven narrative filled with suspense, humor, mystery, and ultimately, heart. Each book not only delves into a different couple’s story, but also peels back layers of a larger intergalactic conspiracy that binds them all together.

**Booty Hunter (Book 1)** kicks off with all the steam and sass you'd expect from a sci-fi romance about a princess on the run—complete with Alkeelian captors, dual anatomy, and plenty of sexual tension. But don’t be fooled into thinking this series is just about the smut.
**Big Digger (Book 2)** quickly flips the script—delivering laugh-out-loud moments and taking us to Minion Station, a wildly imaginative, AI-run theme park where side characters shine and world-building expands.

**Lady Luck (Book 3)** turns introspective, focusing on emotional resistance to bonding and beginning to expose the complex dynamics between the Harem brothers and the princesses. We’re also introduced to the mind-blowing concept of multiple worlds and realities. Then comes **Prison Princess (Book 4)**, which is set largely in a virtual world but has massive implications for the “real” one. Here, the series pivots into even deeper sci-fi territory, revealing disturbing truths about what’s happening to the Cygnians and Alkeelians.

By the time we reach **Veiled Vixen (Book 5)**, my moral compass gets a serious shake-up. Veila, a character I *loathed*, ended up breaking me open. Her story isn’t a love story, but an emotional journey that forced me to re-evaluate everything I thought I knew about her. To be honest I hesitated reading this for a nano-second but when I did it became my favorite book in the series—raw, the most relatable as a woman, and unexpectedly profound.

The brilliance of the series, though, lies in its bookends: the *prequel* ***Starcrossed*** and the *finale* ***Uncrossed***. These two are essential to the story’s full impact. The conclusion, especially Crux’s moment of realization—his “tipping point”—is unforgettable. That particular chapter in the book when I knows what he must do still lingers with me long after the book ended.

In the end, *Harem Station* isn’t just a spicy sci-fi romp—though it delivers on that front too. It’s a multi-layered, genre-bending saga with heart, humor, heat, and high stakes. For me, *Junco* still reigns supreme as KC Cross's most groundbreaking sci-mance series, but *Harem Station* is a close second—ambitious, addictive, and brilliantly unpredictable.
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March 10, 2023
I LOVE with these people!

If I could of read this series in one day I would have. While each story is about a different brother & their soulmate, you get a glimpse of each character, main & secondary. The secondary gives so much more to the story, they are need to get the whole picture. Reading the blurbs does not give the stories justice because at the heart of this series is love. Every can of love there that is out there and all the things were are willing to do for it.
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February 16, 2023
KC Cross/Ja Huss

Just read this series! I love this author. As in everything she writes. This is the first time I’ve read this series, I have read her other series many times. So just start at Booty and go for it!
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