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Alien Sci fi Romance series. Main characters are females who end up with an alien warrior. In one book, heroine works at a space station on Earth? Read around 2017-2018.
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It wasn’t in my KU borrowed library, that’s why I’m having such trouble. I think mine has a time limit on how long they show for maybe as I’m missing a lot that I know I have read.
Not Gena Showalter either. Makes me wonder if maybe it has been taken down.
There have been a few books I’ve borrowed and desperately wanted to read again and just haven’t been able to find even after scrolling through my borrowed books record.

It wasn’t in my KU borrowed library, that’s why I’m having such trouble. I think mine has a time limit on how long they show for maybe as I’m missing a lot that I know I h..."
Huh. My KU items go back to February 2016 (when I joined, IIRC).

Brides of the Kindred Box Set: Volume One
Or This series?
Grabbed by Vicious
Here's a couple of lists it could be on. You might recognize the cover if you scroll through.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3...

Centuries ago, insect aliens attacked earth to plunder its resources. Other aliens came to help earth and now, a couple of centuries after the war ended, humans and aliens are matched up through out the series (some human/human too). Most of the books are ménage/polyandry.
The insects released a virus that made most females infertile. Martial law took over and girls were tested for fertility at ten and tattooed with Scrolls or (degrading) Stars. The fertile Scrolls were protected, but have no choice in which Elite pair claim them when they come of age, the Stars are ignored, abused and second class citizens. The guys were tested too and either Elite who are required to pair up and earn the right to claim a Scroll... and generally H’s in the books, or second class... and usually rebels, but there’s not much on them.
It is erotic romance I think. The stories, the world and the characters are AWESOME, but I really wish they’d rewrite it focus on that rather than the sex.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Stef, are you still looking for this book series or did you find it?
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"space station on earth" means. Orbiting Earth?
The E.T. Guy is the start of a series with alien refugees coming to earth. And the female heroines generally work for the agency in charge of immigration for them. It's not a space station, but the ships bringing them do land at that facility and the aliens live in provided housing in the area.
And I'm pretty sure they were/are available through Kindle Unlimited.

I don’t recall much about it. I do know it was a series. I can vaguely remember some of a few of the book..."
It sounds a *little bit* like Laurann Dohnner's Cyborg Seduction series, but those are cyborgs, not aliens, and never available on KU. Burning Up Flint
Evangeline Anderson's Alien Mate Index series IS available on KU. It's been a while since I read these so I don't remember precisely if any of the women are space station workers: Abducted
Books mentioned in this topic
Burning Up Flint (other topics)Abducted (other topics)
The E.T. Guy (other topics)
Brides of the Kindred Box Set: Volume 1 (other topics)
Grabbed by Vicious (other topics)
I don’t recall much about it. I do know it was a series. I can vaguely remember some of a few of the books, but don’t know if I’m remembering them in reading order
There was some kind of space station on earth (I believe) the main character was a female in all of them, and they all ended up with some alien warrior.
I know that one of them, the woman worked at this station.
Another one she lived in the ‘poorer part’ of what the world had become and was some kind of vigilante(?)
But that’s about all I can recall.