All Lilly wants to do is to protect her sisters and survive. She will do anything for that to happen.
When alien monsters land on Earth, destroying everything in their path, humanity goes into hiding. Many form underground cities but a few, like Lilly and her younger sisters, choose to survive on their own.
When Violet, the youngest of the sisters, is poisoned by the aliens, Lilly calls on her knowledge as a medical student to try and save her. But this is something that she has never encountered before.
Just as the sisters start to lose faith, their savior arrives in the form of Bor. A warrior king from a distant planet sent to destroy the aliens devastating Earth and save humanity.
Will Bor and his elite warriors save the human race or will his undeniable attraction to Lilly mean he saves only her?
For fans of alien romance stories this is a must read.
Another Galatea read that kept me coming back for more. Loved the connection between all the characters. You can tell the love all the sisters have for one another and the brotherhood honour the alien warriors seem to have. Once they all come together you know you are in for a great read.
So Earth is having a bit of shitty deal, spinner aliens are attacking and killing everything and everyone they can find. Lilly and her sisters have survived so far but when her youngest sister Violet gets poisoned after eating something the spinners have infected they know they are running out of time. Lilly is a doctor but she doesn’t know how to help. She knows she needs medicine so leaves her sisters to go in search for some. This search leads her to meet a different alien, one built, scary looking one who seems to make her heart beat faster, though that may be because he saved her by throwing his daggers at two spinners that where about to attack her. Could Bor be her saviour? She wouldn’t know as after he tries to claim her and saying he will take her to his ship she knees he in the crotch and runs back to her sisters. Well, that’s one way to make an impression.
Bor is a warrior king who, along with his elite fighters, gets sent to help planets that need it. They have been sent to Earth to help the humans fight off the spinners. He just didn’t think that one of the said humans would end up being his mate, or that she would run from him. He knows he has to find her so he, along with three of his best fighters, follows her scent back to the house she is hiding in. Hearing that she is with others and that one is sick he knows that they can help. He needs to get her to trust him to get them all to safety. Looks like these sisters are about to go on one hell of an adventure. Can they trust these aliens to help them as well as their planet? Will Bor claim Lilly’s heart along the way? Read to find out.
Can’t wait to get to the next books in the series.
Very much enjoyed this one. Read it on a whim and was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the writing and the fun plot line. Some predictability as it is a romance, but not over the top like many. Overall, very enjoyable and would read this one again!
Loved this book: thrilling, entertaining, interesting aliens, good character development, just enough sex — interesting interspecies—and delightful humor as well. Definitely not your typical alien invasion!
So much cheese!! I know it’s a romance but omg, parts of it were so cheesy I cringed. Bor is king of a warrior race of aliens sent to fight spinners (a horrible alien, a cross between bees, and A Quiet Place monsters that devour their kills) that are attacking Earth. Lilly is a human with three younger sisters, all flower named, and the youngest, Violet has poisoning from spinner slime, and is dying. Bor find Lilly and saver her family. And of course Lilly is Bor’s mate. The book is fast-paced, and didn’t fall into the irritating trope of having a female character who resists angrily and loudly only to inner monologue how much she wants the male. Over and over and over. So that was nice. But the cheese that was thrown in and the little bits of random romance tropes stuck in made this not as likeable. Like that ending with the whole foot dip into BDSM. 🙄🙄🙄 Interesting enough that I’ll continue, but as far as alien romances go, some of Ruby Dixon’s Ice Planet Barbarian books are better.
Too predictable. Typical romance where the ML sucks the farts out of the FLs butt..last season Jon Snow vibes😑....FL a mary sue couldn't be bothered...yay fake feminism?....boring...had high hopes after reading another sci fi romance on Galatea but I see good books are far in between up there...