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His name is Khazaar Drasurq. He is different from all the other men she knows. He is dangerous. He is unpredictable. To Cassie, he is the most desirable man she has ever laid eyes on. For Khazaar, on the other hand, she exists only to secure the survival of his race. She is a little cog in the big plan the possessive Alien lord is following. As Cassie is thrown into his dangerous world, she soon realizes that she desperately needs something only he can give her. His protection.
Tattooed, muscled, and fierce, they look like felons; but these highly trained agents are humanity's protectors - the only ones standing between Earth and the threats of the galaxy. They are the Star Guardians. A born geek, Juanita has dreamed of exploring the stars for as long as she can remember. Getting kidnapped by slavers from another planet? Not so much. If she's lucky, she might be able to convince the hot guy protecting her from the others to help her escape.
Kirall was desperate. He was a Black Prime Dragoon, the strongest and fiercest of his kind. He was returning home after defeating the Varana when a small planet's moon triggered his Joining Heat. It shouldn't have been possible. He was right. Autumn was desperate. She was human, female, and struggling to survive. At 22, she was barely making ends meet. It's why she agreed to impersonate her roommate as a waitress for the weekend at a private party. She believed the money would change her life. She was right.
Being dragged through a mirror, naked and screaming, onto an extraterrestrial ship was bad. Finding out I had been sold to a huge alien male who looks like the devil was worse. But learning he wanted to trade me to an intergalactic petting zoo was the worst of all! Now I'm whizzing through the galaxy with a robot butler, a trio of nib-nibs (they're like tiny green monkeys), and one huge, muscular, and very grumpy alien.
Some scary-looking aliens have just boarded Fortuna Tau, our little asteroid mining station. Kordolians, by the looks of things. What the hell do they want with this floating rust bucket? What are they even doing here? Come to think of it, I've never seen a Kordolian up close before. They're huge and intimidating, with strange silver skin and pointed ears. They have freaky nano-armor, and they're packing a serious arsenal. We humans stand no chance against them.
You'd think being abducted by aliens would be the worst thing that could happen to me. And you'd be wrong. Because now, the aliens are having ship trouble, and they've left their cargo of human women - including me - on an ice planet. And the only native inhabitant I've met? He's big, horned, blue, and really, really has a thing for me....
His name is Khazaar Drasurq. He is different from all the other men she knows. He is dangerous. He is unpredictable. To Cassie, he is the most desirable man she has ever laid eyes on. For Khazaar, on the other hand, she exists only to secure the survival of his race. She is a little cog in the big plan the possessive Alien lord is following. As Cassie is thrown into his dangerous world, she soon realizes that she desperately needs something only he can give her. His protection.
Tattooed, muscled, and fierce, they look like felons; but these highly trained agents are humanity's protectors - the only ones standing between Earth and the threats of the galaxy. They are the Star Guardians. A born geek, Juanita has dreamed of exploring the stars for as long as she can remember. Getting kidnapped by slavers from another planet? Not so much. If she's lucky, she might be able to convince the hot guy protecting her from the others to help her escape.
Kirall was desperate. He was a Black Prime Dragoon, the strongest and fiercest of his kind. He was returning home after defeating the Varana when a small planet's moon triggered his Joining Heat. It shouldn't have been possible. He was right. Autumn was desperate. She was human, female, and struggling to survive. At 22, she was barely making ends meet. It's why she agreed to impersonate her roommate as a waitress for the weekend at a private party. She believed the money would change her life. She was right.
Being dragged through a mirror, naked and screaming, onto an extraterrestrial ship was bad. Finding out I had been sold to a huge alien male who looks like the devil was worse. But learning he wanted to trade me to an intergalactic petting zoo was the worst of all! Now I'm whizzing through the galaxy with a robot butler, a trio of nib-nibs (they're like tiny green monkeys), and one huge, muscular, and very grumpy alien.
Some scary-looking aliens have just boarded Fortuna Tau, our little asteroid mining station. Kordolians, by the looks of things. What the hell do they want with this floating rust bucket? What are they even doing here? Come to think of it, I've never seen a Kordolian up close before. They're huge and intimidating, with strange silver skin and pointed ears. They have freaky nano-armor, and they're packing a serious arsenal. We humans stand no chance against them.
You'd think being abducted by aliens would be the worst thing that could happen to me. And you'd be wrong. Because now, the aliens are having ship trouble, and they've left their cargo of human women - including me - on an ice planet. And the only native inhabitant I've met? He's big, horned, blue, and really, really has a thing for me....
Joran, Crown Prince of Pyros, needs to claim his mate in order to ascend to the throne one day. The problem? His destined mate isn’t on Pyros. When a galaxy-wide search uncovers a backwater world full of potential mates for Joran and the other unmated males on his planet, plans are set in motion and Star-Crossed Dating is created. Now, the first wave of men are on their way to claim their unsuspecting brides. Joran’s mission: Go to Earth, claim his mate, and bring her back to Pyros. How hard could it be?
Joyce's life is mapped out: dead end job, after dead end job, until she is dead. At least, that is until Kede Tria - a Doshan alien - shows up and takes her away from it all. Literally. He's overbearing, possessive, sexy as hell, and everything she never knew she wanted in a man, er, alien. Of course, life happens and she discovers Death by Chocolate isn't just a dessert, it's a reality. Good thing Kede is there to save her...by making her Doshan.
Christina Sanders, an archeologist and professor in history, is fascinated with the past. As a modern woman of year 2437 she knows that women are better off without men, but longing for an adventure, she makes a spontaneous decision and volunteers for a job no one else wants. Now she's going to lead an archeological excavation in the Northlands, the most secluded place on earth where the mythical males live who are rumored to be as brutal and dangerous as the men Christina has read about in her history books. What will happen when Christina crosses into the men's territory?
Since most vampire females are not able to birth young, a program is started to ensure the continuation of the vampire species. The vampire elite must fight, fist and fang, for a much sought after place in the program and a chance to date human women. There are a multitude of beautiful human females in attendance. They have been handpicked to ensure that they are irresistible to vampire males. Why is it then that York wants the one female he can't have?
The Qet are a proud, tribal people, who were settled on the planet Qetesh 200 or so years ago. Over those 200 years, most of their females have died off, leaving them on the brink of extinction. The government, in conjunction with an intergalactic agency known only as The Echelon - a group that serves to keep the balance of the universe in check - has been plucking human women up out of their lives to bring them to Qetesh as potential mates to keep the proud people from dying out entirely. Novalyn Bryce is one such woman.
I just traveled halfway across the galaxy to meet my new husband. With no women left on Auxem, he should know how to appreciate a lady. Especially me, a lady from Earth! He knows how lucky he has to have me. He knows how far I've come. So why is he acting like such a complete jerk? I know he's used to getting what he wants, but underneath his confident, chiseled exterior, he's hiding a big secret. He barely speaks to me. Now we're stranded together on a remote planet. He's got a perfect body. I hope he knows how to use it.
Addy Barnes has been living two lives. School-year Addy is all work and no play, fiercely determined to be the first doctor in a family of nurses. Summertime Addy is a party animal at the resort in the Catskills where she teaches swimming. Keeping her two lives separate has never been a problem...until this summer, when the mouthwatering Remington arrives to turn both her worlds upside down.
Betty is a nerd, but trying to break out of her shell. She is studying astronomy and is fascinated by possible life beyond the galaxy. Barsork is an alien alpha shifter king but is against the idea of abducting humans, put forth by his brother. But when Barsork takes Betty from Earth, Betty is repulsed by what his kind are doing. Selling humans off at an auction house is too much for her to take in, and she wants to get back home. Barsork tells her he will help her as he takes a liking to her and doesn’t want her sold off.
The eligible dragon shifter males must hunt a handful of females. It's first catch, first serve. The biggest problem is that the females are human. Despite feedback to the contrary, Coal thinks they are weak and breakable. In his opinion, not capable of surviving the hunt, let alone the mating that will follow. He doesn't believe that a lowly human is capable of birthing him a royal heir, so why has his brother, the king, tasked him with claiming one?
A lush, tropical island on an icy planet makes no sense. Then again, not much makes sense anymore after waking up and finding myself not in bed but on a strange world populated by aliens. Since that moment, I've learned that nothing is normal anymore and I've got to roll with the punches. I can handle this, though. I'm strong and capable. So...washed up on a tropical island? Got it handled. Stranded alone with a brutal but delicious alien man that can't speak English but has great...ahem...body language? Yup, handled.
Torkel Alonson has had enough of being ignored and looked over by females on his adopted home world of Enotia. His pride has suffered and he must accept the painful truth. Females will never choose a male with his evil lineage despite his honorable service to his government's military.
Ruwen NaNaran knows he's a goner. The curse of his alien species has put a countdown on his life, and he'll be dead before the month is out. Unless he finds his denya, the only woman in the universe who can save him.
When aliens arrive, they expect a warm welcome...
Posey Quinn has always believed there was more to the world than what she could see. So when she arrives in Stargazer with her head full of conspiracies and high-end hairspray, she isn't entirely surprised to learn that instead of donating eggs for tuition money, she is being asked to make an alien fall in love with her and become an ambassador for humankind. What she doesn't expect is how irresistible Bond is, and how hard it will be not to lose her own heart to the man who plays her body like a violin.
Bond is on Earth to fill one human female with as much pleasure as she can bear, a mission he's finding very agreeable. But he's not here to fall in love. Tasked with using his powers of human seduction to glean what he can about Earth and its inhabitants, Bond knows that if the planet's resources are worthy and its residents aren't, his days of pleasing Posey will soon be at an end.
About the Stargazer Alien Brides series:
Known for its famous maple pancakes, the small Pennsylvania town that renamed itself Stargazer has constructed a huge radio transmitter dish that sends messages of welcome into the cosmos.
When our otherworldly brothers arrive at last they expect a warm welcome.
These gentlemen have been designed just for your pleasure. Consider them a hostess gift to the women of Earth.
Come to Stargazer, Pennsylvania for the pancakes. Stay for the boys.
Three college roomies and BFFs decide to do something for mankind, and their mounting college debt.
Only when they arrive in Stargazer, Pa., hometown to one, they learn that donating eggs isn't all, they are to be brides to the Aliens and represent Earth. Not going to happen as far a Posey is concerned. She takes care of herself and works hard to pay for school, she'd never miss a few eggs in exchange for making a financial dent in her bill, but an alien husband? No, not so fine. Well, Bond is fine, but that doesn't mean she wants to have his kids and be his wife.
They guys are on a mission and their eighties view of Earth living is a hoot. Are the women and men up to the challenges from the town? They sure are up for the women, but marriage? You will love this one and the humor, undertones of more than meets the human eye, but what? The guys and gals are all more than they seem. Once again the author has given us fun, incorporated her Tarker's Hallow in the story. Enjoy. I sure did, and can't wait for more.
Mason Lloyd is one of my favorite narrators. When he says Bond, to start some chapters it reminds me of "Bond. James Bond. It earns a smile every time.
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Narrator was awesome. story was really good as well. I enjoyed your take on the men from outer space and the inventiveness of your outer space story.
This is the first book in a new series by one of my favourite authors. It is really well written and performed beautifully by Mason Lloyd also one of my favourite narrators. The storyline is really good it's based on the premis that aliens have come to earth after being "invited" in the 80's and all their knowledge is based on films from that time. The aliens have chosen their names from film heros. Bond the lead in this story is a wounderful character as is Posy. The story takes place now.
Posy thought all she was going to do was donate eggs so that someone could have a child and she would be paid for them which would alleviate her student loan debts. She and her two best friends are chosen for this scheme but they find that there is a twist. The twist is what makes this story so good.
I don't like to give spoilers so I don't want to say too much more but this story is very good and well worth listening to. I really enjoyed it and I hope to listen to the rest of the series soon.
Do give it a try if you like this genre, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
I enjoy this story so much!! I love the 👽 theme and how these hot aliens 👽 choose the action hero names from the 80's and they hot too😘
What bring the story alive is the sexy, talented narrator I love Mason Lloyd and enjoy listening to him . A narrator can make it or break it for a story
BOOK REVIEW.....
Another great read by Ms. Black. Strong characters, witty dialog and a good pace. I recommend this book
NARRATOR REVIEW......
The narrator did a good job of bringing life to the characters with her voice.
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Bond is every woman's dream guy! He is sweet and kind, eager to please, and looking for a long term commitment. Posey is very relatable as a character and Tasha Black does a great job at writing the inner struggle that Posey is facing. I can't wait to find out if Posey will be able to carry Bond's child and what happens between the other two couples. There is a secret as to why the aliens have come to earth and I eagerly await the unveiling!
Yum, the first in a series of hot men that are looking for their mates. We are introduced to all the men and ladies that will be in the first three books. However this is Bond and Posey's story. Bond is so refreshingly honest with his questions on behavior. Posey goes through all the ups and downs that a woman would in this situation. The town that is built around the story, the names for everything and the people we meet were a joy to hear.
There was a fun nod to Tarker's Hollow, other books from Tasha Black. I did have a little stumble in listening to the beginning as I didn't realize that it was an opening scene. Reading this might have made it a little clearer. Bond was a quick listen with Mason Lloyd narrating with his reverberating tones. He happens to be one of my go to narrators for this type of story.
dang I thought Tasha Black's other books were captivating but this new series in above and beyond! I love that the aliens learned our culture through older shows so have a gentleman attitude but are clearly large and in charge. they're trying to learn what it means to be human and being sexy as hell doing it. yes there is adult content most is at the end but there is some here and there too.
Posey attended college at Tarker's hollow and signed up for a program to donate her eggs to help pay tuition but didn't get picked what she did get was 2 best friends, Rima and Georgia.
The letters did come for her and her friends to come to Stargazer Pennsylvania and a hotel named Ground control to become egg donors.
When they get their everything is NOT what the girls thought. What was there were 3 aliens and they were not interested in their eggs. They wanted them. Soon Bond picked Posey.
Loved the characters on this there all so different, it was a great storyline. Easy going and smooth but there was a hint that something else might be going on besides 3 aliens finding mates. SyFy-tastic syfy fans this was a great read.
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