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My space cadet training prepared me for all situations.

All except falling for an alien...

One hundred and seventy-one days have passed since I crashed on this desolate planet, with only a trash-talking computer and a shaggy dog for company.

But today the stars in the night's sky — stars that belong to a galaxy far from my home — alter.

A flash of light. A ground-shaking rumble. An explosion.

And the survivor I pull from the wreckage? Not human.


I should feel astonished. I should be terrified. I should feel anything but desire for this tall, powerful alien with glittering gold eyes and a melodic voice.

And when he calls me Omega more than desire stirs in my belly. Strange new sensations as alien as his commanding ways.

Perhaps he is my way off this planet.

And perhaps I am exactly what he’s been searching for.

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ALIEN DESIRE is book one of the Alpha Prince of Astia series with a happy for now ending between an Omega human and an Alpha alien.

This novel uses British English spelling and usage.

163 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 8, 2021

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Hannah Haze

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I'm Hannah Haze, a why choose paranormal romance author known for my sweet omegaverse books and not so sweet magical academy series. If you enjoy a touch of humour, a lot of steam and plenty of swoony, romantic moments; strong fmcs who know what they want and mmcs who vary from the devoted to obsessive, then I am the woman for you!

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Profile Image for Niki {Still a Widow but reading more}.
809 reviews345 followers
July 9, 2021
Out of this Universe!

This was an amazing starter to this series. I love SFR and Omegaverse and this merging of the two tropes pushed all my buttons!

Emma, a space cadet from Earth, crash lands on an isolated icey emergency refueling outpost. She is the only survivor of the crew from the crash. She sends out a distress message from the AI run outpost and then waits. After 171 days someone finally comes but it's not a rescue team.

Tor, a Gryton and Prince of Astia, gets pulled from his universe into a new unknown third universe after he leaves on a mission to find Omegas. In his universe most omegas have fallen to a sickness or the survivors have become infertile, leading to there not being a new omega in over 3o years. As his damaged ship crashes on a barren icey planet, Tor doesn't know yet that he's found an omega but she's nothing like what he knows and expects.

I really liked this one. Tor was so alien, even Emma has a hard when she first sees him, she's so shocked. I loved how they had to interact and trust each other before they could communicate, it was funny how differently Emma and Tor each saw the situations they were in. Tor came from an Alpha/Beta/Omega society with fairly strict roles and behaviors for each. Emma is a scrappy fighter with a big set of lady balls, who has no idea what an omega or alpha is.

Crazy antics ensue, miscommunications abound, giant tentacled monsters attack, and a human goes into heat with no idea what the heck is going on. Then to top it all off, dirty steamy rutting, sends the smut levels off the charts. With some sweetness and a little love sprinkled in there too.

I really liked this one. I really liked Emma and Tor. I loved their chemistry and how they allowed themselves to be vulnerable and fight for what they wanted. I HATE that this is a cliffy, but I will definitely be chomping at the bit to find out what the heck happens when they get back to Astia.

Even though this is an ARC review, I will always shoot you straight. I received an ARC of this story from the author in exchange for a honest review.
Profile Image for Lori [semi-hiatus].
276 reviews156 followers
October 11, 2021
4.5*
I absolutely loved this. Both the hero and heroine were very likable and their dynamic was just too cute.
This was a bit different than other alien romances I've read in that it's an omegaverse setting, and the H comes from a different universe where they no longer have omegas.
Both are virgins, and the hero didn't even know people had sex for pleasure 👀
I'm a bit sad it ended on a cliffhanger, but I'm looking forward to the next installment.

Safety: Completely Safe! No ow/om. They are stranded on a planet just the two of them.
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1,987 reviews106 followers
July 16, 2021
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'Ella me ama y yo la amo.
Quizás lo sabía desde hace algún tiempo pero no entendía qué era, qué estaba pasando entre nosotros. Pero ahora lo hemos puesto con palabras, ponerle nombre nos empujó hacia el otro, le ha dado formación en mi mente y en mi alma. Algo sólido e inamovible que creo que se alojará en mi corazón mientras esté latiendo'.





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•Esta destinada a ser un descargo personal no para que alguien más lea pero si lo haces y te ofende, me disculpo porque sé lo que es que te guste un libro y otros lo critiquen





Alien Desire de Hannah Haze serie The Alpha Prince of Astia libro 1


Argumento:

Mi entrenamiento de cadetes espaciales me preparó para todas las situaciones.

Todo excepto enamorarse de un extraterrestre ...

Han pasado ciento setenta y un días desde que me estrellé en este planeta desolado, con solo una computadora que habla basura y un perro peludo como compañía.

Pero hoy las estrellas en el cielo nocturno, estrellas que pertenecen a una galaxia lejos de mi hogar, cambian.

Un destello de luz. Un estruendo estremecedor. Una explosión.

¿Y el superviviente que saco de los escombros? No humano.

Debería sentirme asombrada. Debería estar aterrorizada. Debería sentir cualquier cosa menos deseo por este extraterrestre alto y poderoso con brillantes ojos dorados y una voz melódica.

Y cuando me llama Omega más que el deseo se agita en mi vientre. Nuevas sensaciones extrañas tan ajenas como sus formas de mando.

Quizás él esté en mi camino fuera de este planeta.

Y tal vez soy exactamente lo que ha estado buscando.






Mí humilde opinión:

Me gustó mucho, mucho este libro, los personajes, el romance y la historia en general.

Ambos protagonistas son de diferentes mundos, varados en un planeta de hielo hostil, escenario que ya leí antes pero en este libro la autora lo puso de una forma que me mantuvo leyendo toda emocionada.

Emma es un personaje femenino que no muchas veces encuentro en libros de ciencia ficción romántica, ella era una mujer práctica, independiente, fuerte, no se daba por vencida y también tenía su corazón, me encantó ella.

Solo hubo una cosa que le restó un poco... Una mujer inteligente como Emma se preguntaría sobre su embarazo que no es común por obvias razones, el padre es un alien!, entonces ella parece no pensar en ello, su vientre crecía fuera de lo normal pero no se preocupaba por si algo saliera mal con ella y el bebé.

Tor es un Greyton, un alfa en su mundo, y los alfas solo se emparejan solo con omegas que se tienen que someter a ellos. No hay muchas omegas en su mundo, su padre que es como 'el jefe supremo', tomó a todas las omegas. Se le enseñó que estar con una mujer es solo para procrear y nada más, no conoce el placer o el amor. Su padre lo envió en una misión imposible para encontrar omegas y Tor nunca pensó que tendría éxito hasta que Emma salva su vida.

La raza estaba muy bien lograda, la cola y los colmillos no eran algo original en un alien pero los cambio de color en la piel dependiendo del estado de ánimo, todo el tema alfa/omega/beta y lo que se presentó sobre su cultura fue distinto para mí.

No me gustó obviamente como su padre trataba a sus 'esposas' pero Tor no era así. Lo adoré! Él estaba fascinado con todas las reacciones de Emma y curioso por lo que hacía y no tenía sentido para él. Devoré las escenas en que Emma le hace hacer cosas extrañas pera él como bailar o jugar al ajedrez. Lo gracioso era que Tor pensaba que si se superaba a si mismo, ella aceptaría aparearse con él.

Me reí mucho con los intentos de Tor por atraer a Emma. El tema de perdidos en traducción fue una de las cosas que más disfruté.

Lo siguiente fue que no era la típica atracción-alien-caigo-en-sus-brazos-por-lo-fuerte-y diferente-que-es. No. Emma se hace las preguntas correctas, lo ayudó pero le tenía recelo por lo que era él y en cuanto a sus intenciones, cuando comienza a sentir cierta atracción por Tor no sucumbe enseguida. Ella resiste y le hace saber que no es una chica fácil.

Así que me gustó que me mantuvieran en expectativa, la quemadura lenta. Los momentos sexys fueron para abanicarme con ambas manos!

El conflicto medio me molestó, ya hablaban el mismo idioma POR QUÉ LA FALTA DE COMUNICACIÓN!?

Por esa razón adelante en el libro, me sorprendió el cambio de actitud de Tor cuando se entera del embarazo, por qué no le dijo que temía por ella y por el bebé, sus preocupaciones? No lo hace, se comporta de una forma fría y prepotente con Emma que en vez de tranquilizarla la termina asustado. Al querer llevársela a su planeta dónde las omegas son posesiones era obvio que ella no confiara en él. Con toda esa situación quería golpearlo!

Estaba comiéndome las uñas con todo el peligro y drama final. Me encantó cuando confiesan su amor y que juntos irán al planeta de Tor por el bebé. Me alegró que se llevarán al tierno Fluffy, me daba pena que lo dejaran atrás ya que él no se unía a la manada de perros salvajes. Como amante de los perros Emma me cayó aún mejor.

Y aquí cuando sentía que venía lo bueno se quedó en un continuará!? Hay mucho que queda por averiguar! Ya quiero leer el siguiente libro, este fue como adictivo desde el comienzo.
Profile Image for Ana M. Román.
655 reviews93 followers
July 3, 2022
Esperaba que fuera autoconclusivo y resulta que es una bilogía. No sé, creo que las cosas se podrían haber contado de otra forma y haberlo alargado un poco más y el resultado hubiera sido un único libro, más que suficiente.
Aún así, la historia no es mala si bien al analizarla un poco parece que no cuenta nada aparte de los dos extraviados en un planeta polar deshabitado. Cuando la cosa se pone interesante... puff... Nos vemos en el siguiente.
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1,678 reviews372 followers
November 3, 2021
3 stars… mostly I’m pissed that this ended on a cliffhanger and I totally wasn’t expecting it.

The hero and heroine (both virgins, yay) are a decent couple…. but they have issues communicating… one of my personal pet peeves. I just wish they had one clear conversation earlier on and then worked together. Instead, they half-assed their communication and ended up angry and separated. I also felt like the middle of the story dragged a bit. It’s the reason why I started this book a couple of weeks back and took some time to finish it, instead of devouring in one sitting.

Overall, an enjoyable read with a HFN ending and I’m looking forward to the true conclusion of this story.

Safe; both virgins, no others at all
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1,807 reviews501 followers
June 1, 2023
3.75

This book had a solid premise - woman trapped on a planet after a crash and then finding an alien when he crashes. The omegaverse themes were a nice touch. Sometimes the miscommunications got a bit obnoxious.

Spice: 4.5/5

Triggers: death, grief
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244 reviews11 followers
July 11, 2021
4/5
Great read! Medium length.
Both hero and heroine are virgins.
No other woman/man; no cheating.
Story told in first person; Emma’s and Tor’s POV.
Mild angst.
Steamy knotting sex🌶💯
Steamy knotting pregnant sex 😉
“Virus killed off most omegas on alien planet and rendered the surviving ones infertile” trope.


Sexy Alien Alpha stud prince who doesn’t know what love is meets stubborn omega human space cadet who had never loved.

Bonus, the human doesn’t know about her omega biology.



🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨SPOILER ALERT🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨

-1 Point (for me)
Story ends on a cliff hanger.

“Next stop: home.”

I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THEY GOT TO GRYTON!! (tor’s planet) 😩
(Maybe the next book is the continuation 👀)

Also, Emma kept assuming Tor to be like his father; a harem of locked up omegas that he can dick down whenever he wants. This frustrates me because Tor had actually told her, “I need only one Omega,” and that he doesn’t agree with his father’s ways. But then she just goes to hear what she wants to hear and after willows in her own misery of fuck-I-thought-he-had-feelings-for-me-but-turns-out-he-only-wants-to-own-me. 🤦‍♀️

Like girl, he fucking risked his life for you! Literally jumped after you into the blistering cold water to save your ass from drowning AND the 🐙 monster! Also he had never forced himself on her.

If he just wanted to “own her” then he wouldn’t go through the trouble of waiting for her consent and caring for her.

I guess this could be explained due to their past.
Heroine’s parents died when she was 14 and ever since she had dedicated her life to space cadet training. She doesn’t let anyone become close to her because she doesn’t want to be hurt when they leave or deceived her.

Hero is an alpha Prince who has a abusive, selfish, power hungry and tyrant father. His father kept a harem of omegas all to himself and the omegas didn’t have a choice, his mother was one of them.

A prince who isn’t used to explaining his decisions to anyone and an independent human who is not used to having someone important in her life after her parents died.

ALSO, his ‘translator’ machine. It’s been trying to pick up English in bits and pieces but then after they kiss that machine miraculously is able to fully translate what she says. 🤷🏻‍♀️
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992 reviews33 followers
June 26, 2021
I was really happy to see this author experiment with sci-fi romance after writing mostly contemporary romance up to this point. I love it when authors try something different! The writing and editing of the ARC version of the manuscript was clean, with no typos that I found and well constructed sentences. The world building was competent, with the reader getting some ominous details of the hero’s culture. The characterization was good, with the hero and heroine both being mostly sympathetic with some nuance. I felt like some of the conflict between these two characters was not very well executed. For example, it honestly never occurred to the heroine to be worried about getting specialized medical care for her unprecedented issue. That made me lose a lot of my respect for her intelligence. The heat level here was three or four chili peppers. The plot was tight and exciting, balanced with quiet times for relationship development. As a consequence, the pacing sped by. This novel had a medium amount of not very well justified angst, but the high stakes and action elements saved the book. This novel used the Forced Proximity trope and the Mars Needs Women trope. The world building, plot, and pacing were all four stars. The characterization was four stars and the development of the romantic relationship was three stars because of the not well executed conflict. I therefore gave this novel a combined rating of four stars. This novel ended on a Happy For Now ending instead of a cliffhanger ending, which was a big relief. I recommend this novel to readers who enjoy Forced Proximity romances with only two characters. I look forward to reading the next book in this series when it releases. I may buy myself copies of the whole series, if I like the other books too.

I received a free advance review copy of this book, and am voluntarily leaving a review.
45 reviews3 followers
August 6, 2021
More please!

I hope this turns into a series, more characters, different couples.... just more please! This story was sweet, hot, and the final action scene was nicely written. Can't wait to finish this couples story!
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556 reviews3 followers
November 13, 2021
This had potential to be amazing, but the h was far too angsty, negative, worrying for my liking.
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58 reviews16 followers
July 30, 2021
Of course one of my pastime is to read cheesy sci-fi romance stories with hunky aliens and a spice of space adventure. Add a dash of omegaverse?? I’m sold!

But this one…well, if you want predictable romance and typical cliches to bring the couple together then you got it!

Hunky alien? Check.
Human woman? Check.
Stranded together like on love island? Check.


I mean duh, I knew what was gonna happen right from the get-go but I wished the story was more fleshed out.
It’s a good mindless read for those who just want a smutty read but nothing more.

Alpha finds Omega, tempts her, manages to tempt her, some silly conflict occurs and argument ensues, bad guy comes in to create a life and death situation, conflict is resolved and they’re back together again!

Both of them are dimwits ok? I mean FL is supposed to be a space cadet who has trained for years but she acts like a kid? I commend her on being able to stay sane and alive all this time being alone and having seen your crew die due to the crash but still, you’d think this would mature her a bit more?


The love portrayed is much more shallow than it sounds. Despite trying to present a narrative that the ML is someone who doesn’t understand what love is and yet falls in love with the FL isn’t as deep once you piece their interactions together.

FL has been alone for a long time now, her desperation for a connection is what drives her.
And with the ML being an Alpha who got stranded after crashing his ship on his quest to find Omegas across the universes, how can one still believe it’s love when FL is the first omega he’s met that’s not his father’s harem?

It’s infatuation, it’s lust, it’s loneliness. It’s an L but not love.

They were two strangers, alone and stranded, seeking sanctuary and company in each other.
I honestly doubt we can say they truly love each other regardless of what’s being told.

Really wished there were better portrayals of the feelings they both felt with one another because when you have no one else, you’d seek a connection with anyone.


Also, this isn’t a standalone and the story of the couple extends to further books down the series which I do not intend to read.
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Profile Image for Caroline Doig.
5,453 reviews49 followers
July 10, 2021
Emma and her crew crashed on a ice planet she is the only survivor now she shelters in a refuelling station but she’s all alone and scared and as time goes by she believes that she is slowly losing her sanity. Then one day another ship crashes so Emma jumps on a snow mobile and heads in the direction of the crash she finds someone alive and takes the person back to the station, when Emma gets the suit off she is shocked it’s not a human but an alien and as they get to know each other they still have trouble understanding each other. Fantastic story I enjoyed it immensely and I recommend this book.
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87 reviews3 followers
July 12, 2021
I LOVED this story, another excellent read from HH and a great start to a series. So maybe spoilers from here forward because I'm not sure I can keep them out, but you've been warned.
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I loved the set up; FMC Emma gets stranded on an alien planet, and her isolation and loneliness really comes across the page. You could just really feel the emotion, stress, and seclusion. You can't help but self insert and wonder how you would actually deal with it. And then our MMC Tor shows up, and enter lots of delicious tension. I love the dynamic of falling for a completely different species, however similar they may seem, and trying to wrap your head around the different ways they experience and express love/affection/pleasure. I liked that his thoughts present him as highly intelligent/evolved, and sort of from an advanced species (at least technologically more advanced than humans seem to be, which in this book is quite a bit more advanced than we are now in reality) yet his society seems to have to very outdated, archaic, and misogynistic views. It was a great character arc within this first book to see him come to terms with his feelings for Emma even though in his world, the way he was brought up, and the way his society seems to be structured, feelings are not discussed or presented in any way that makes them seem important, or understood. IE: Tor didn't even know love was a thing, so he has no label for the emotions he has for Emma, nor any skills for how to deal with them or process these new found emotions. I'm doing a poor job of explaining but I imagine it's it's like if you have only ever had your food supplied to you via feeding tube, and it serves it's purpose of keeping you nourished and healthy, but then you're suddenly shown that you can take sustenance through your mouth and that taste is a thing. You never knew it was even a possibility that there was another way, let alone that this newly learned way would be so gratifying, multi-dimensioned, pleasurable, favorable, and yet still nourishing you.

And while Emma may be less technologically advanced, she's grappling with the fact that she has feelings for him, and what it means, and oh yeah, never knew she was an Omega or that it was even a thing. The dynamic is just so intriguing with the lack of knowledge about each other but falling for each other anyway.

I also loved that when her heat struck he tried to stop things because he thought it wasn't something she wanted (CONSENT is so sexy), but she insisted anyway. Ultimately I think this was her moment of reckoning with her attraction to an alien being the she didn't even believe existed as well as her aloneness and preconceived prejudices and what wanting him means for herself and how she identifies with the world. He also won't mate her without her full knowledge of what that means, and again I just love the consent aspect of that especially as we learn more about his home planet, his dad, and how the Alpha's there seem to behave towards Omegas/females & betas in general. Tor is ultimately a good guy and I like him.

This ends on an "happily right now" versus a HEA, but I like the ending because even if there isn't a second book (though I believe there is supposed to be based on the book synopsis), an open/ambiguous ending leaves room for my imagination to take the story wherever. And there is the hope that their HEA continues onto whatever happens next, because I have to tell you, I'm scared for them. The fast pace of this story, and tension, and urgent-ness of them being stranded, needing to be rescued, but wanting to be together, left me worried throughout about approaching angst. There is so much potential for it, and while I trust HH to give us the HEA, it doesn't mean the road there won't be rocky and full of blocks. There was just enough with the drama that does happen in this story, and I won't spoil what that drama is, but it was the perfect conflict/climax with resolution in this story. Again, resolution for right now. Because even with a threat dealt with, and partnership (for lack of a better word; relationship doesn't seem right, 1, I think their connection goes deeper than that, but 2, there are still just so many unknowns; totally forgot to say too that I love that they seem to have been destined for each other, he was meant to find her, stranded as she was, and she, an Omega) formed, I'M SCARED FOR THEM.

I'm worried about his people/dad's response to her & their situation if they end up back on his home planet. I'm worried about what her existence as an Omega human means for the rest of the human race if Tor's people come looking for more humans. I'm worried about their relationship surviving all of the trials that are sure to come their way as they embark on this next chapter. But mostly, I'm sitting in excited anticipation for where HH takes Emma & Tor next.

All in all my review feels a little chaotic, so apologies, but I definitely recommend reading this one and cannot wait for the next book!
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24 reviews
October 6, 2021
An excellent alien romance novel.

I am a person who enjoys reading these kinds of alien and planet books, but I am often quite disappointed because most of these books always start with the main character being kidnapped to be a slave or something like that, which I don't like in absolute. But the plot of this novel is different and interesting and that is why I decided to read it, which has been worth it.

It may not be very long, but the romance is well developed and the MCs and MLs are likeable. Yes, it is true that there were some moments that the protagonist irritated me a little, especially when she was in her period of heat, in which she only wanted to fuck Tor but he refused because if he claimed her, then she would be his forever and he would have to take her to his planet, which she did not want because she wanted to return to Earth. She didn't understand it and seemed quite desperate to have a penis in her cunt, so her final decision to accept Tor and what it all entailed came as a sudden little thought to me, but hey. In general I have enjoyed the novel.

I'm curious what will happen when they arrive on the planet of Tor, with a pregnant main character, a despotic king father-in-law who rules dictatorially, a bunch of half-siblings thirsty to be the next heirs and a whole chauvinist culture in which they consider omegas as little more than machines to have babies and with a deep ignorance about the fact that the sexual act not only serves to procreate, but also to give pleasure.

I wonder how the protagonist will act in the face of this challenge and even more so when she is pregnant. I only ask that the two form a team and not fight over misunderstandings all the time despite having known little and belonging to two different planets, because it would spoil the story and I would definitely abandon it. I hope they both mature a bit and know how to be cautious and smarter than their enemies, but maybe I'm asking too much of this novel, since few stories are like that. Who knows. I'll find out once the second book comes out, but for now I'm giving it a 9/10.
122 reviews
January 1, 2023
Hoo boy... this sure was a read.

So the idea is solid. It started out decently...

However there is straight up dub-con/non-con sex.
Context: She states she doesn't want to have sex. She goes into heat and begs him for sex. He gives in and they go at it like rabbits.

I'd argue that it is absolutely non-con but this will probably vary from person to person. It is at the very best dub-con. So if this triggers you, avoid the book.

There are some other glaring issues and plot holes, it's incredibly hard to believe he considers her a person and equal when he constantly refers to and calls her 'Omega', for the majority of the book he is basically only being nice to her and spending time with her so he can fuck her. He also repeatedly ignores her boundaries and doesn't communicate with her, makes decisions for her without discussing it.
That said, she's not much better. She doesn't make an effort to learn his language at first, there's a lot of "gee men, they need entertaining! *roll eyes*" condescension. Instead of telling him what upsets her and trying to work a compromise she shuts herself in a room and refuses to talk to him.

It's very much a case of there's only one braincell in this building and Fluffy has it.

Why isn't there a bigger push to get a translator through the computer up and running so they can communicate? Why doesn't he just tell her how things are on their planet? Why does he refuse to get his head out of his ass about how his world is superior to hers? They never consider 'hey maybe we should go to Earth instead?'

She sends out a distress signal to other humans, they say "hey we can be there in 3 months, hang tight"... except the two of them proceed to fly off on his people's ship within a day. Are the humans going to turn up in 3 months, see the corpses and go "wtf?"

The two protags do apologise and talk at the very end of the book but I'm in book 2 right now and - surprise! - male main character hasn't learned a fucking thing and still treats her like a pet/fuck toy.
525 reviews6 followers
July 10, 2021
There is tragedy and sadness at the start of this book. Emma along with her 3 crew mates crash on a planet full of ice and snow. Emma is the only one left alive and she finds solace in the station there, one that’s not been used in a long time. She’s there for months before she sees signs of anyone else and unfortunately it’s someone whose ship has also crashed. Emma goes out to the wreckage and finds someone there injured, an alien male. When he wakes they both try to figure out how to understand one another and it’s not without it’s difficulties but eventually they can understand the other. Tor is an alpha male, send out on a fools errand by his father to find omega females. As luck would have it he woke up after crashing to find an omega female curled up next to him. Their feelings develop and they mate and despite Emma’s conviction that she cannot fall pregnant by Tor, she falls pregnant almost immediately. When Tor finds out he tells Emma they need to go to his home world, Emma thinks Tor is planning on taking her back as a pet and adamantly disagrees with Tors decision to go back to him home. It’s not until the rescue ship lands and the males in it immediately try to take Tor down that he realises it must have been a trap sent by one who is against it. With Emma’s help they take down those and decide to take the ship for themselves. The book ends on a cliffhanger and some very steamy scenes.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
1,070 reviews28 followers
June 22, 2021
I was sent a copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review.
Emma is a young space cadet who has crash landed on an icy alien planet far from Earth. She is the only survivor out of a crew of four. Struggling to survive in a remote station she is horrified one day to see another space ship crash. Racing to the crash site she finds a huge alien barely alive. She manages to get him back to the shelter of the station and nurses him back to health.
Tor is a Gryton prince whose mission is to find females to ensure the survival of his species. When he sees Emma he knows she is his, but Emma has other ideas.
This story is sweet. Tor's chapters show an aliens single minded goal - find Omegas, rut and procreate. He simplistic outlook on life becomes an annoyance for Emma especially as he starts talking about taking her back to his planet. She bucks against him every step of the way. So will Emma and Tor get their HEA or will their differences in what they want destroy the mate-bond that is simmering under the surface.
Highly recommended read.
3,219 reviews25 followers
July 6, 2021
Emma is stranded on an ice planet months later there is another crash from which she rescues Tor.
Space Cadet Emma Steele is the only survivor when the ship she is on crashes onto an ice planet. She makes it to the refueling station they had been heading for and finds it is hiding some wild dogs left by previous visitors but she manages to get them out and seal the point where they had entered then she hears whimpering and finds a small dog on a makeshift bed in a cupboard. She get the computer working but it is to weak to send out a distress signal but she has also activated the AI that controls it. Months later she sees another crash and manages to get the survivor back to the station and tend his injuries. When he wakes up she manages to get a name for him but she does not recognize the language Tor speaks.

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Author 29 books74 followers
August 29, 2021
Ok. I enjoyed the crap out of this. The language barrier. The cuture barrier. I loved that they actually learned and spent time with each other and I enjoyed that Emma did not recognize what she was (omega). So, Tor is from an alien culture that does not mate for pleasure. It is all business. All to make babies. The alpha, beta, omega hierarchy is engrained in his people and he doesnt understand why Emma doesnt just submit to him. But he also understands that it isn't the human way. She is independent and defiant and he grows to like it because it is her. I GREATLY enjoyed that aspect. But Emma kind of teaches him that people dont have to be together to make babies. Sometimes they are together because they want to be and I loovveed seeing that blossom between them. So glad I gave this book a chance. I needed a 5th book for my top 5 Omegaverse video and after so many DNFs this month, I finally found this gem💙
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20.7k reviews359 followers
July 8, 2021
A Chance Rescue . . .

Space Cadet Emma Steele is the only survivor of a crash landing on an icy alien planet. She makes her way to the remote station for shelter from the cold. Months later she sees another ship crash and she pulls an alien from the wreckage, getting him back to the station so she can care for his injuries as much as she can.

Tor is a Gryton prince who recognizes Emma as his as soon as he sees her. He is an Alpha and she is an omega. His driving force and mission is to seek out females to procreate and save his people. But that’s not the romantic overture a female wants to experience, so his quest won’t go smoothly. Will Tor finally catch on to what Emma needs from him? Will they choose each other and get their HEA?
6,168 reviews58 followers
July 9, 2021
Really good beginning to a new series. Loved the storyline and the characters were really intriguing. Emma, who was a space cadet, crashed on an icy planet and she finds an out of the way station for shelter. She happens to see another craft crash and she ends up saving the pilot and takes him back to the station so she can care for his injuries. Tor is an alpha prince from the planet Gryton who is on a mission to find omegas. Now the fun begins. There is miscommunications between them, tentacle monsters attack, a human who's an omega and has no idea what omega or alpha means. Tor and Emma have some major chemistry and steamy scenes. I totally enjoyed this story. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. First book I've read from this author.
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310 reviews13 followers
July 25, 2021
I won this book in a giveaway and went in completely blind on what it was about.

If you liked ice Planet Barbarians I would suggest this book. You got a blue alien with a special pleasure wand and instant attraction to his lady friend. This book very much had a rom com feel to it.

Emma is the sole survivor of her spaceship crashing into a icy planet. She finds a way station and proceeds to spend the next 3 months trying to call for help. Until another ship crashes down holding our blue alien Tor.

Tor has cool mood ring style skin, extra phalanges (4 instead of 3 knuckles) and built bigger EVERYWHERE.

Tropes include
Surviving together
First love
First time/virginity
Unplanned pregnancy
Language barrier
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2,206 reviews112 followers
June 5, 2024
I enjoyed this story and seeing Emma survive on her own. It was a little too convenient to just happen to crash close to a fully functional, well stocked base. No hardships here...just loneliness; at least she befriends a dog and the AI computer.
When an injured alien crashes, she rescues him. In this world, humans have not met any aliens and think they are alone in the universe. Meeting Tor blows that theory out of the water. Tor is from another universe (though this is not really explained) and realizes that Emma is a rare female Omega.
It was funny hearing Tor's inner thoughts on how he would acquire this omega. Not too sure how a human woman can go into "omega heat", but loving ensues.
Can't wait to see what happens on Astria.
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1,507 reviews25 followers
July 10, 2021
I enjoyed this book. It has a survival aspect to it that I liked, even though I think it could have been expanded upon. I liked the relationship between Tor and Emma as well. I would have enjoyed a little more complexity to the plot, but it wasn't a deal breaker. I'm sad the next book doesn't come out until December 2021 ... I really need to look ahead so I can prepare myself for the wait.

** Now that you've read my review ... Can we talk about this cover? Not only is it inaccurate, I think it's down right creepy. I get that alien covers can be difficult, but there had to be something better than this!
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1,446 reviews14 followers
July 11, 2021
A great story and so much with only the two characters! Emma is the sole survivor of her 4 person crew. She manages to get to the station on the planet and settles in. She finds dogs and one becomes her companion. Soon another ship crashes and when she investigates, she finds an alien - Tor.
He comes from a planet society, based on Alpha, Beta and Omega beings. Emma nurses him to health until he can grab items from his destroyed ship. Tor knows Emma will be his and the story unfolds as their relationship builds. It was a thoroughly enjoyable read and filled with the two learning about each other and an assassination attempt! I look forward to the next book now. :)
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336 reviews2 followers
July 20, 2021
This is a well written book that asks some of the questions I think are in everyone's mind. In all the galaxies and universes why couldn't intelligent life develop somewhere else if the conditions were right. It is two people that crash land on a planet that is like a deserted island. They never knew the other species existed and there is a bit of communication problem between them. It is really a love story that show the relationship developing when one of them does everything to resist it. I am looking forward to reading more books from this author..

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1,197 reviews8 followers
August 31, 2021
Alien Desire

Emma crashes onto a deserted planet and her crew were killed in the impact. She has to survive at the fuel station in hopes of rescue. Months go by and she’s about to give up hope.
Tor is on the mission to find more omegas for his planet but his ship descends and crash lands on the same planet as Emma. He is hurt but Emma comes to his rescue and brings him to the fuel station.
He’s an Alpha and Emma doesn’t know she is an omega for a little while that they are together waiting for rescue.
This couple was fun to read about and it is left with a little cliffhanger.
Excited to see where Hannah Haze takes this story to in the next book!
1,158 reviews1 follower
September 10, 2022
Love for the Alien

Emma's spaceship crashes and she is the only one to survive. She finds a place to stay hoping to be rescued. One day another spacecraft comes tumbling to the ground. She investigates and finds an alien man. She brings him back and tries to save his life. Tor comes around and so starts their adventure. Emma is an Omega and doesn't know it. Tor does know. They finally give in as Emma goes into heat. Something is afoot when they come to rescue Tor. Again Emma saved his life. They will now go back to his home planet with an extra passenger that she is carrying, a baby.
1,352 reviews12 followers
July 8, 2021
I have to say that I am not hugely keen on the whole Aplha/Omega thing but I liked the write up of this book so took a chance. I really enjoyed it. Emma is capable and resourceful. She makes her decisions and sticks to them. Not always to the best advantage but to you can't win them all. Tor has been sent on a wild goose chase although he is not so dumb as to think that there is not a deeper reason behind it. When he crashed Emma finds Tor. Tor realises she is exactly what he's been sent to find but she is nothing like he expected. So what happens now?
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