Audiobook Review: Wed to the Alien Rogue (Accidental Alien Brides, #8) by January Bell. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Wed to the Alien Rogue by January Bell

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sure, he’s my husband—but we’re just friends.

The minute our commanding officers assign us to track down the Roth and missing human women, I know it’s a setup. Just my huge husband, Aeroz, and me together in a small spaceship for however long it takes? Yeah. It’s definitely a setup.

But Aeroz is an absolute gentleman—er, gentlealien—and not only do we get along great, but we’re also a good team. He’s a great sparring partner; he’s charming and funny, and I love beating him at whatever Earth or Suevan game we play before we go to our respective beds at night.

Everything changes, though, when we have to pretend to be on a lover’s vacation to blend in on a space station in our hunt for the Roth. The tension heats up until I realize maybe…just maybe, Aeroz might be more than a friend. Much more.

We have a job to do, though, and it’s dangerous. The Roth are headed to Earth again, and we are the ones closest enough to stop them from mounting another devastating invasion. We don’t have time to be distracted by love.

Or is love exactly what we need to save the day?

Wed to the Alien Rogue

This was a good story, nothing spectacular but darn good!




Today I am watching season two of The Last of Us, so am not really in the review writing mood. This was the story of Julianna and Aeroz, who was known as the Rogue. Like most of the previous books in this series, the heroine was married to the Hero without her consent and she didn’t want to be married. The rest of the clan threw them together for a mission to find the human female with the secret Roth king.

The Story about Aeroz being “The Rogue” was a pretty good one, he is not fully Suevan he has some Droagan in him from a distant relative, though he looks Suevan. He was born on the space station they go to and it was there that he was named the Rogue of Sueva. He is at first embarrassed to show Julianna his former home, thinking the station is just pieced together metal and plastic. However, Julianna is thrilled and thinks it is wonderful to see the station.

Like the rest of the series, the narration was done in dual narration by Mason Lloyd and Hollie Jackson. They always remind me of the Ice Planet Barbarians, since they did the narration on most of those books. The things I like more about this series is the fact that most of the books are set on a warm jungle planet, but also because the Suevan people are more technologically advanced and aren’t just barbarians. I love it when these alien romance books have the characters traveling in space or going to other advanced worlds or space stations like this one did.



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