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Stolen by an Alien
The series by Amanda Milo is a popular sci-fi romance collection featuring human women who are abducted and subsequently "rescued" (or stolen) by alien mates. The series is known for its blend of humor, high heat, and occasionally dark or heavy emotional themes. Series Overview Genre: Sci-Fi / Paranormal Romance.
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Humor vs. Dark Realism:
While known for witty dialogue and "laugh-out-loud" moments, the books occasionally shift into darker territory, featuring graphic violence, trauma, and sensitive subjects like human trafficking. stolen by an alien amanda milo epub
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: The book contains graphic violence (e.g., torture of side characters), sexual assault (pertaining to the FMC's past or the auction setting), and mature sexual situations. Stolen by an Alien Series Order Best App for Android: ReadEra or Lithium (both
Plot summary (no major spoilers):
The heroine, Beth, is a human woman abducted from Earth by slavers. She’s rescued—or rather, “stolen”—by a huge, intimidating alien named Khex. Khex belongs to a warrior race with a strict code of honor, but he’s also socially awkward, grumpy, and unexpectedly gentle with Beth. The story follows their journey across space as Beth learns to trust her captor-turned-protector and Khex navigates his growing, confusing attachment to her.