A single mother stranded on an alien space station? Just another day in paradise.
Nala
Life as a working girl on a remote space station isn't exactly the dream Id had as a middle class college student back on Earth. But hey, at least I'm given the freedom to roam the station and choose my own johns, so technically, Im not a slave, right? Just deeply indebted to an alien crime lord. No biggie. But I'll do whatever it takes to protect my daughter, even if it means selling my body to the next lonely, sad sap for an hour.
When a hunky red alien catches my eye, I see dollar signs and a chance at freedom. Too bad he also makes my heart skip a beat. Rule number one of being a working girl: don't catch feelings. Especially not for someone who could be my ticket out of hereand my little girl's last hope.
Faelin
I came to this space station with my team to hand over a bunch of intergalactic criminals to the United Galactic Council. Instead, I find myself completely smitten by a beautiful human female. She's clever, resilient, and hides a world of pain behind her dazzling smile. I want to rescue her from this life, but she doesn't seem to want saving.
I don't care about her past or her secrets. I don't care that shes lied to me and stolen from me. Or that she shot me. Winning her trust may be the greatest challenge I've ever faced, but I want her and Im going to have her. I'm never giving her up.
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My Alien Sunshine is book 2 of the brand new alien romance series, but it can be read as a standalone. All the books in the series have a HEA and no cliffhangers. Each features a different couple, but there's an overarching plot.
Perfect for the fans of Ruby Dixon, Evangeline Anderson, or Tiffany Roberts.
Warning: Like all of my books, My Alien Sunshine contains graphic sex and violence. All sexual activities described in the book are consensual.
This book mentions child grooming. Nothing happens, thoughthe child will be fine and the criminals punished.
Tropes: single parent with a half-alien child, reverse grumpy/sunshine, captive FMC, MMC gaining FMCs trust
Nala
Life as a working girl on a remote space station isn't exactly the dream Id had as a middle class college student back on Earth. But hey, at least I'm given the freedom to roam the station and choose my own johns, so technically, Im not a slave, right? Just deeply indebted to an alien crime lord. No biggie. But I'll do whatever it takes to protect my daughter, even if it means selling my body to the next lonely, sad sap for an hour.
When a hunky red alien catches my eye, I see dollar signs and a chance at freedom. Too bad he also makes my heart skip a beat. Rule number one of being a working girl: don't catch feelings. Especially not for someone who could be my ticket out of hereand my little girl's last hope.
Faelin
I came to this space station with my team to hand over a bunch of intergalactic criminals to the United Galactic Council. Instead, I find myself completely smitten by a beautiful human female. She's clever, resilient, and hides a world of pain behind her dazzling smile. I want to rescue her from this life, but she doesn't seem to want saving.
I don't care about her past or her secrets. I don't care that shes lied to me and stolen from me. Or that she shot me. Winning her trust may be the greatest challenge I've ever faced, but I want her and Im going to have her. I'm never giving her up.
***
My Alien Sunshine is book 2 of the brand new alien romance series, but it can be read as a standalone. All the books in the series have a HEA and no cliffhangers. Each features a different couple, but there's an overarching plot.
Perfect for the fans of Ruby Dixon, Evangeline Anderson, or Tiffany Roberts.
Warning: Like all of my books, My Alien Sunshine contains graphic sex and violence. All sexual activities described in the book are consensual.
This book mentions child grooming. Nothing happens, thoughthe child will be fine and the criminals punished.
Tropes: single parent with a half-alien child, reverse grumpy/sunshine, captive FMC, MMC gaining FMCs trust
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