Thursday, February 06, 2025
Book Review: Anna And The Alien by Honey Phillips
Book Description
Anna Elliott wanted to get away. But an alien spaceship was not on the itinerary.
All Anna needed was a calm, relaxing vacation. Instead, she finds herself enslaved aboard an alien spacecraft and forced to help an injured prisoner—a huge, golden-skinned warrior. Even wounded, he arouses her in ways she’s never known. But if he dies, so does she.
When the spaceship crashes on a strange planet, she must put her trust in him to survive. But the passion he stirs in her may cause her to lose her heart as well.
Jakkar is a Sardoran mercenary searching desperately for a new planet to replace his dying home world. He never expected to be injured, captured, and then shipwrecked. Forbidden to mate outside his species, he can’t help but be tempted by Anna’s curvy body and her caring heart.
Now he’s responsible for the small group of survivors—and the luscious little human he’s determined to claim as his own.
Can a girl and her alien find happiness on a deserted planet at the far end of the galaxy?
My Review
After Anna is kidnapped by aliens, she is set to become a slave like most of the other kidnapped aliens but her kidnappers force her to help an injured Jakkar who has a huge wound in his leg. Anna isn't a doctor but if she doesn't help they're going to kill both of them so she does her best and this huge warrior might be scary but he also aroused something in her and he knows it.
Once they are able to escape the kidnappers and they crash on a far away alien planet, Jakkar is now responsible for the people who survived. He and Anna help the other survivors and they try to make a place to stay safe not knowing when or if anyone will come to their rescue. So meanwhile Anna and Jakkar get to know each other better and find even though they are complete opposites with a lot of different things about their cultures and personalities, they seem to get along well. Jakkar wants Anna as his mate even though his people don't usually mate outside of their species. So when a rescue ship arrives and he informs his people that he wants to take Anna as his mate, there are some who are opposed to this and it causes a problem in their relationship. Jakkar has to choose what to do but things are going to work out because Jakkar is a saviour to his people for finding a new planet to call their own.
So while there are several problems that come between them, I liked how this ended. It was a good read.
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
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