BOOKWORM REVIEW: Her Alien Protector by Presley Hall

 



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Alpha heroes in books, especially science fiction romance, tends to have a certain level of aggression that makes us all hot, right? The nice thing about Her Alien Protector by Presley Hall is that despite the hero being an alpha alien warrior, Bohrir had an incredibly gentle and sympathetic demeanor.

The heroine Willow felt super out-of-place in the Voxeran village, even with the human women, because she does not recall how she got to this alien planet in the first planet. Her only recollection is being a slave to a very abusive pirate, which is something she is still processing and trying to heal from.

When she felt claustrophobic with everyone fussing over her, she ran away. Cue the one alien who had his sights on her during her brief stay at the village. Poor schmuck mistakes his beating heart for indigestion or something that is clearly not attraction in his head, but is determined to follow after Willow anyway.

The nice surprise is that Bohrir actually doesn't beat her over in the head (I mean that figuratively) and force her back to the village. Instead, our genteel hero stays with her and supports her determination to stay in the forest until she could sort out her memory problems.

I won't spoil the book anymore than I have, but this was a pleasant short read. I was really glad that despite her memory loss, Willow was not portrayed as a helpless maiden. She was mentally strong and physically capable, and Bohrir understood this and helped it emerge during their forest excursion.

If you have not read Her Alien Protector, definitely check it out. It's free with Kindle Unlimited, and the link is in my bio.

The rest of the series are pretty good, too. Sadie and Jaro from Her Alien Savior (Book 2) were my favorite.

XO Filipino Bookworm⁠πŸ›

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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