Kitty vs Alien (Feral Aliens Book 1) by Loki Renard
- Jennifer Noe
- Oct 5, 2020
- 1 min read
4 Stars
The writing and editing of the ARC version of the manuscript was good, with only a few typos that I found and well constructed sentences. The world building was okay. I appreciated that humans and the hero's alien race are reproductively compatible in this novel. The characterization was very good, with both hero and heroine having strengths and weaknesses. The development of the romantic relationship was well done, with me the reader hating the hero as the heroine did and falling in love with him by the end of the novel just as the heroine did. The plot and pacing was tight and exciting, which meant I read this novel in one sitting. There was low angst and high stakes in this novel, which I tend to prefer in my romance novels. This novel used the Captive Bride trope and the Partner in Trouble trope. The world building was three stars. The plot and pacing were four stars. The characterization and development of the romantic relationship were also four stars. I therefore gave this novel a combined rating of four stars. This novel ended on a Happy Ever After instead of a cliffhanger, so that was a big plus. I recommend this novel to readers who enjoy sci-fi romances with BDSM elements. I look forward to reading the next novel in this series when it releases. I may buy myself a keeper copy of this novel.
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