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Alien Warrior Unbeaten

Galaxy Games, Book 3

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Alien Warrior Unbeaten

By: Ava Ross
Narrated by: Tawnia Murray, Lance Greenfield
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Can a stoic alien warrior melt the heart of his Earthling fated mate?

After my mother gave me to the Shiedar invaders as a child, they took me to a place where screams of pain echoed around me. The leader tortured me and other young males I soon called my brothers.

In his determination to twist me into a feral warrior, the leader turned me into a beast. To protect myself, I built a barrier around my heart; a simple task since my people only experience muted emotions. Only when we meet our fated mates do our feelings come alive.

Then I was sold to the Galaxy Games, where I’ll now complete a series of nearly impossible tasks. If I win, I’m free. Lose and I die. They partner me with her, and suddenly, I’m overwhelmed with intense emotions. A craving for her unlike anything I’ve felt before. A fierce need to protect this Earthling female. And the stark terror that she’ll be stolen from me if we’re lucky enough to win.

She’s determined to return to her home planet once we’ve finished the Game, but now that she’s brought indescribable joy to my life, how can I let her go?

Alien Warrior Unbeaten is book three of the Galaxy Games Series. Each book features a different, tortured alien hero who’s desperate to protect and cherish his fated mate.

©2022 Ava Ross (P)2022 Podium Audio
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Interesting Storyline

I had forgotten about this series until recently; didn’t realize more books were added. The storyline is unique and holds my attention. Narrators did a great job with characters. On to the next book!

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Love these scarred aliens!

What can I say? I’m a sucker for the scarred warriors and their feisty mates! I love Ava Ross and have read at least one book from all of her series. This series is turning out to be a favorite. I love that each alien is different. They are sweet, kind and protective. So good! This book was great and the narration was superb.

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All about feelings and newbie sex

I regret purchasing all four at the last sale. Each book features a manchild alien who has spent his life in captivity and has never been with a woman. So, there’s a lot that feels like a teen in a man’s body overjoyed that a woman is letting him get down. If we’re talking about alien wish fulfillment, I go for aliens with brains and experience. I don’t find first-time nooky sexy, in either of the two. Campy humor? Yes please. Syrupy cuteness? Pass.

And yes, I get that this is alien romance, but there should be some consistency in the rules for fated-mates. But, here there are four aliens of different species who coincidentally find their fated mates in four humans. What are the odds? How they can identify their fated-mate is different: mate in book 1 let’s him see color, mate in book 2 is found by her smell, and here, she gives him back his emotions. Ugh. Worse, on top of insta-love, there’s a lot of Camilla and Zomir talking about feelings and getting beyond relationship betrayal (her from domestic abuse and him from parental abuse). A lot of blah, blah, it’s okay to have mixed feelings, etc.

The whole gladiator games thing is nonsensical. This book’s game referee/overseer is particularly hyperbolic, changing the rules and beyond evil. The premise is that the universe gambles on whether the pair will survive. Why would anyone gamble on a game with no rules, where the referee is rigging the outcome? In every book, random characters pop in to help the couple survive. And, most convenient, each alien and human just happen to have traits and skills to help them. Here, Zomir just happens to be a lab-created furnace, which comes in handy being dropped onto an ice planet. This was the third strike, signaling this author isn’t for me.

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