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Bought the book at 8 pm... didn’t got to sleep till 5am and that’s only because my eyes refused to work and longer. Never a dull moment. Can’t wait to read the next one!
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I grabbed this book when it was recommended by a friend. So glad I did!
I absolutely devoured this story. Packed with action, wit, emotion and a fantastically intricate storyline and world building. I was so sad when it ended and can’t wait for more from this author.
I absolutely devoured this story. Packed with action, wit, emotion and a fantastically intricate storyline and world building. I was so sad when it ended and can’t wait for more from this author.
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Beckie Bookworm
4.0 out of 5 stars
a cut above the usual sci-fi romance
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2021Verified Purchase
This is the second book by this author I’ve read and again got to say the world-building here is absolutely phenomenal.
I actually started this series backwards reading book three first which is set in the same universe but is also a complete standalone that book blew me away and this one definitely didn’t disappoint either.
Book three did have a slight edge for me in terms of my overall enjoyment but this first book came a very close second to it.
The vivid descriptions and the way this enveloped me within the story itself was just brilliant and even with all the alien names and terminology it just enriched the entire experience for me.
So in this first book in the series, Miari is a hybrid human living on a remote moon of Voraxia.
All females of age have to participate in a barbaric practice called the hunt a pact made between the human council and the Dra’Kesh in return they keep the barrier up to shield the humans from the savage beasts that roam there home-world.
The time for this selection has again arrived and the human settlement has been brought to the attention of Raku the leader of Voraxia.
Recognising that the small human hybrid is his Xiveri mate His future Rakukanna he fights his own instincts to instantly claim her giving her the rotation she asks for which is three years to prepare before he returns to claim her.
Not realising straight away the extent of the deception played on him by one of his own or the fear and ignorance of his new mate Raku or Xoran (which is his given name) faces an uphill battle one where he will have to build trust and bridges along the way.
So this was excellent and really well done both Miari and Xoran were very likeable individuals.
I liked how reasonable and pragmatic Miari was how she was willing to give Xoran a chance when she realised his ignorance of her people’s plight, she wasn’t a drama queen and I quite liked that about her.
Xoran was a product of his culture and with his new mate, he learned to really feel and though he initially struggled with his emotions feeling them a weakness I did like how he swiftly evolved from this overcoming and realising that there bond and connection together only made them both stronger.
I also appreciated that though he felt his position prevented him from apologising directly he did try to make amends and was utterly disgusted and enraged at what had befallen the humans under his watch and also determined to set things right.
There was a great deal of cultural differences to overcome with this one and this also has a lot of setup as well for what’s to come in future books I’m interested to see where that goes.
Oh and I adored how Xoran’s people showed their internal emotions with all the changing colours on there face ridges that really was such an imaginative touch.
Overall this one is definitely a cut above the usual sci-fi romance and it definitely stands out from the crowd.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of Taken to Voraxia (Xiveri Mates #1)
I actually started this series backwards reading book three first which is set in the same universe but is also a complete standalone that book blew me away and this one definitely didn’t disappoint either.
Book three did have a slight edge for me in terms of my overall enjoyment but this first book came a very close second to it.
The vivid descriptions and the way this enveloped me within the story itself was just brilliant and even with all the alien names and terminology it just enriched the entire experience for me.
So in this first book in the series, Miari is a hybrid human living on a remote moon of Voraxia.
All females of age have to participate in a barbaric practice called the hunt a pact made between the human council and the Dra’Kesh in return they keep the barrier up to shield the humans from the savage beasts that roam there home-world.
The time for this selection has again arrived and the human settlement has been brought to the attention of Raku the leader of Voraxia.
Recognising that the small human hybrid is his Xiveri mate His future Rakukanna he fights his own instincts to instantly claim her giving her the rotation she asks for which is three years to prepare before he returns to claim her.
Not realising straight away the extent of the deception played on him by one of his own or the fear and ignorance of his new mate Raku or Xoran (which is his given name) faces an uphill battle one where he will have to build trust and bridges along the way.
So this was excellent and really well done both Miari and Xoran were very likeable individuals.
I liked how reasonable and pragmatic Miari was how she was willing to give Xoran a chance when she realised his ignorance of her people’s plight, she wasn’t a drama queen and I quite liked that about her.
Xoran was a product of his culture and with his new mate, he learned to really feel and though he initially struggled with his emotions feeling them a weakness I did like how he swiftly evolved from this overcoming and realising that there bond and connection together only made them both stronger.
I also appreciated that though he felt his position prevented him from apologising directly he did try to make amends and was utterly disgusted and enraged at what had befallen the humans under his watch and also determined to set things right.
There was a great deal of cultural differences to overcome with this one and this also has a lot of setup as well for what’s to come in future books I’m interested to see where that goes.
Oh and I adored how Xoran’s people showed their internal emotions with all the changing colours on there face ridges that really was such an imaginative touch.
Overall this one is definitely a cut above the usual sci-fi romance and it definitely stands out from the crowd.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of Taken to Voraxia (Xiveri Mates #1)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank you Ms Stephens!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2020Verified Purchase
Why oh why is it so hard to find books like this?!
This is such a simple 'fated mates' love story but with such incredible world-building you're going to want to stay in Voraxia for real, I promise you. Honestly, this book doesn't get the recognition it deserves. Stephens is a far better writer than most of these authors pushing out the same old stories year after year and clogging up the Kindle top 100 ebook lists with their trash.
Btw, all of her female leads in this series are WOC...how rare and amazing is that?! Also, I'm pretty sure this is the first time that I've enjoyed a sci-fi romance with a non-human female as the main character so props to her for that as well!!
I plan to read everything this woman puts out in future. No exceptions!
This is such a simple 'fated mates' love story but with such incredible world-building you're going to want to stay in Voraxia for real, I promise you. Honestly, this book doesn't get the recognition it deserves. Stephens is a far better writer than most of these authors pushing out the same old stories year after year and clogging up the Kindle top 100 ebook lists with their trash.
Btw, all of her female leads in this series are WOC...how rare and amazing is that?! Also, I'm pretty sure this is the first time that I've enjoyed a sci-fi romance with a non-human female as the main character so props to her for that as well!!
I plan to read everything this woman puts out in future. No exceptions!

Voluptuous Val
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous read!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 September 2020Verified Purchase
Though I really enjoyed this book it strongly reminded me of the Taylor Vaughn's collaborative alien novel 'His to Claim' but it was still exciting as Ms. Stephens created a wonderful world and language as well as powerful characters who come from different worlds and from socially very different background s and cultures but the demand primarily of zoran's xanaxana means that he cannot but take the hybrid, Miari as his Xiveria - his Rakukhanna - his queen. We shall see how love brings these two proud and bo!d personalities together. Fabulously satisfying read!!

Lupus
5.0 out of 5 stars
W-O-W! More, more, more!!!
Reviewed in Germany on 29 November 2020Verified Purchase
I absolutely love this book! The story is captivating, the cultures and civilisations fascinating, the love story enchanting. Elizabeth Stephens created a whole universe that seems so real and ensnares the reader. Can't wait to read the whole series - and everything else she's written and will write <3 Major love also for the fierce and supreme WOC as heroine and heroines to be!

Sunshiny100
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow. What a story:)
Reviewed in Germany on 5 May 2020Verified Purchase
It was amazing! The ideas, the worlds and the couples! I loved it!