See our review of Into the Deadfall by Susan Trombley, a sci fi alien romance and the first in the Into the Deadfall series. If you want a menage romance with two very different alien heroes this is the one for you!
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Into the Dead Fall
by Susan Trombley
Into the Dead Fall #1
Released: February 15, 2018
262 Pages | ebook
Available in Kindle Unlimited
read this book if you’re in the mood for
menage romance | alien heroes | Fated mates romance | Virgin heroes
Alice always thought her father was crazy. However, she’s beginning to reconsider. Falling through a vortex into a strange alien world on top of a pile of space junk, then being saved by a four armed furry alien can do that to a girl. It gets more complicated when another alien comes along and tries to entice her away, especially as she seems to be developing feelings for both of them. What’s a girl to do?
I’ve read a few books recently where the hero and heroine can’t understand one another so they have to communicate through their actions rather than their words. Into the Dead Fall comes under that heading. There’s something really…sweet? Honest? About taking spoken language out of the equation. Whatever it is, I find it charming, which is why I loved this book so much.
It also helped that I get two aliens instead of one in this menage romance. Although for clarity, there’s no M/M but rather two former enemies learning to tolerate and even like each other for the sake of the woman they both love. And, as they both come from societies where sharing a female isn’t unheard of, it isn’t such a big stretch for them.
in conclusion
If your tastes run similar to mine in the sci-fi romance arena, than I highly recommend that you give it a try.
I do think it is neat to see how a romance progresses taking common language out of the equation.
Thanks for the review.