Sunday, April 30, 2023

ALIEN BLOOD WARS: PART ONE: A BOX SET by Samantha Cayto

Publisher: Pride Publishing

Date Published: April 2020
ISBN: 978-1-83943-036-7
Paranormal, Science Fiction, BDSM, Gay, Erotic Romance
Ebook
Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink: https://www.pride-publishing.com/book/alien-blood-wars-part-one-box-set
Obtained via publisher

Rating:4 Hearts


This box set contains the first three books in the Alien Blood War series. Each book gives the reader the story of a couple and their journey towards a happy ever after. As the war between the two alien factions becomes more intense some humans begin to become aware of their existence.  These three stories start this series and begin the adventures of the humans and aliens and the love that they will fight for.


BLOOD DANCE brings the story of Alex and Quinn. These two make a wonderful couple and it was nice to see Quinn grow with the support of Alex. Alex shows that he may not be a man but he is no monster. Quinn and Alex fight hard to find a happy ever after as the war continues to rage on.


DANGEROUS DANCE gives readers Val and Mackie’s tale. The two had just begun their relationship when the unthinkable happened and Val decides that Mackie must not be put in danger again. The pain he causes Mackie and himself is enormous. Both men have painful pasts and Val more than others. Love may be strong between the two but their journey is hard and full of pain. 


SLAVE DANCE is the story of Emil and Jase. The two make a beautiful couple. Jase has escaped the horror of sex trafficking and found safety in Emil but is the man a safe place or is he a monster in disguise? These two have a hard journey to their happiness.

Each of these couples fight hard to find and accept love.
The men continue to fight the war against the evil aliens and it was nice to see the camaraderie between the men and the way they fight to keep the world safe. The author has created a wonderful world with characters that endeared themselves to this reader.


This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book

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