4.25✨ (rounded to 4 for GR)
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Calling all alien romance lovers, and romance readers curious about other rom subgenres: this is a series you NEED on your tbr list!
Xeda is the fourth and final book of Vrisha Warriors a science fiction romance series by Olivia Riley that features human FMCs and alien MMCs meeting under varying and unique circumstances and slowly falling in love, despite all differences and preconceived notions.
In general, this series is a really great and remarkable contribution to alien romance literature. It's well-written, well-but-not-overly plotted, and crafts mostly engaging romances. The worldbuilding is just enough to provide an intriguing setting, but the real focus is on the romance and relationship between the MCs, the human FMC and alien MMC.
Xeda in particular was a favorite on mine amongst the series. The story was interesting, and the circumstances of each MC and how it would push them together was believable, as much as a sci-fi alien rom can be. This book also uses an interesting mix of tropes, bringing together aliens and gladiators on a brutal alien battle planet.
Ophilia, the FMC, 'works' on that alien battle planet, caring for and cleaning up after the fighters from the House she is indebted to. Her days are long and monotonous, and she longs for escape, for a chance to live her life freely. Ophilia senses an opportunity brewing when a new warrior, a mighty vrisha male alien, is taken hostage on the planet and forced to fight in her House's name. Xeda, the vrisha, refuses to be cowed by the puny humans, until he meets Ophilia and a level of trust forms between the pair, a shaky trust born from wanting the same goal: escape. And ultimately, perhaps, revenge.
Ophilia and Xeda couldn't be more different, their species enemies, and they each hold internal biases about the other. These judgements, particularly for Xeda, make him increasingly aggressive and unpredictable, but Ophilia is soft-hearted with a spine of steel; she knows this is likely her only chance, and she'll do anything, even take responsibility for the vrisha as his trainer, to take it. Xeda soon learns that Ophilia may be different amongst the humans... something more meaningful. At first she's a tool for escape, one he's willing to risk. But as the stakes are raised and the danger builds, Xeda begins to question what's important to him: forever wallowing in the past, or embracing something new for the future.
I loved Ophilia and Xeda's romance. It was more on the slow burn side, in both lust and love. It happened in moments, in actions, slowly over the course of the book. And they bought fought it, neither believing the other could feel the same way, until everything comes to head and both have to lay their feelings out in the open. Ophilia and Xeda both had to make sacrifices, and compromises, and it wasn't an easy road, but by the end, everything felt worth it.
I can't say how sad I am that this series is over. Olivia Riley, we need mooooooooooooore!