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Alien Pirate's Plunder

Fated Mates of the Xilan Warriors, Book 4

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Alien Pirate's Plunder

By: Ava Ross
Narrated by: Stephen Dexter, Felicity Munroe
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An alien pirate promises to give me a child. But what if he steals my heart?

Aliens are real and they’re eager to Slake. What’s Slaking, you ask? It seems Xilan males go into a voracious heat period every three years, and there aren’t enough females to fulfill the needs of these beastly aliens.

Enter me, and some other Earth females who are eager to have children. We travel to a space station, where we’re introduced to brawny alien males in dire need of Slaking. All systems are go until giant spider aliens overrun the station, determined to plant egg sacks within our bodies. No thanks. Me and a cocky alien space pirate, Brune, escape, but our shuttle is sucked into a wormhole and ejected into uncharted territory.

Is it my fault the people on this planet believe I’m a goddess? They say I’m their savior. And they assure me they won’t roast Brune over the fire pit for dinner.

Brune insists no one will eat him… He says we’ll escape and return to our world. He’ll satisfy his Slaking, and I’ll soon have a bundle of joy on the way.

Shiver me timbers, but Brune is sweet, hot, and too damn appealing. I'm beginning to think we're fated. As determined as I am to return to Earth, I’m not sure I can let my alien pirate go…

Alien Pirate’s Plunder is book four in the Fated Mates of the Xilan Warrior Series. This book has aliens who look and act alien, steamy romance, and a guaranteed happily ever after. This series is best when heard in order.

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My favourite of the series

Absolutely loved this story. it was my favourite of the series.

I think it was my favourite because Sami and Brune weren't constantly on the run for their lives and we had time to watch their love story grow, it may not have had much of a fight scene but sometimes you don't always need them to. In my opinion it had everything to make it a outstanding alien romance.

My only slight issue with this series was that in book 1 Lydia stated Xilan pregnancy took 3 months but in this book Sami said Xilan pregnancys took 18 mobth which is a fairly big discrepancy but it didn't break the story for me or effect my rating.

The dual narrators were really good at telling the story and I thoroughly enjoyed t heir telling of the series.

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