Are four arms better than two? Find out in our review of Claimed by an Alien Warrior by Tiffany Roberts, an alien sci fi romance.

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genre-scifi-romance
SCI FI ROMANCE

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Claimed by an Alien Warrior
by Tiffany Roberts

Standalone
Released: August 07, 2018
374 Pages | ebook

Available in Kindle Unlimited

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ALIEN HERO | ROAD TRIP ROMANCE | FAT HEROINE | Forced proximity

Ingredients

1 Alien Hero
Optional (but vastly improves the recipe) Alien Hero should be distinctly different from humans for example, extra appendages such as arms or eyes, and green scales
1 Human Heroine
Optional (but vastly improves the recipe) Human Heroine is curvy, brave and down on her luck
Handful of Evil Government Agents

Instructions

1. The Alien Hero must beat the Handful of Evil Government Agents until they are scrambled
2. Once scrambled separate the Alien Hero from the Evil Government Agents
3. Add the Alien Hero and Human Heroine to a small enclosed space, we recommend a good SUV.
4. The combination of the Alien Hero and Human Heroine will react. Warning, this will produce a lot of heat so handle with care.
5. The heat will eventually cause the Alien Hero and Human Heroine to rub together and blend to become one unit – also known as a HEA.

I can’t believe it! Tiffany Roberts managed to get a hold of my recipe (as above) and used it to create Claimed by an Alien Warrior. She followed it very closely, even adding in the optional extras! The final product was a very tasty alien sci-fi romance.

Zoey and Ren were forced together by circumstances and chased around the country as evil government flunkies tried to track them down. Their destination was Ren’s crashed ship. Once they found it Ren could finally go home after years spent in captivity being experimented upon. Although Zoey and Ren’s relationship didn’t start well…he did hijack her and her car after all, they quickly move past it. Zoey very quickly empathises with Ren’s situation and agrees to help him. From there the romance grew.

This is one of those romance where the hero and heroine are forced together through circumstances and so intimacy is rapidly formed. I enjoyed seeing Zoey and Ren becoming closer and eventually an attraction begin to grow despite their differences – both in looks and culture. This is something that Roberts does really well in Claimed by an Alien Warrior and their previous books; they get two vastly different characters and smosh them together until they form a warm and gooey romance we can all enjoy.

The only thing that I wasn’t sure of was the length of the cross country chase. I really liked it at first, it added an edge of excitement and urgency to the story, which resulted in Ren and Zoey having to trust each other very quickly. However, it felt too stretched out. I would have preferred that they found Ren’s craft more quickly and perhaps we spent more time on Ren’s home world watching him and Zoey adjust. It would have been interesting to see Zoey being the “alien” rather than Ren. However, this didn’t detract from the central focus of the book; the romance, which I very much enjoyed.

in conclusion

This was a great book; sexy with a dash of action and had two very likeable characters. If you like an alien sci fi romance I highly recommend you pick it up and give it a try. I will now sit back in anticipation to see what this wonderful husband and wife author team will give me next!

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