It quickly becomes apparent that isn’t the case. In Contaminated our heroine accidentally finds herself on the planet where our hero kidnaps and hides her away thinking she is a new form of animal life. For this reason, they have cut themselves off from the rest of the universe. Their world has an issue with their genetics which mean most of their people suffer from a horrible illness and die early. We have two alien heroes, who kind of look like the alien from the Alien films, but with a less toothy face, who work in a lab. As these are both fairly short books that I enjoyed for very similar reason, I decided to do a joint review.įirstly, lets dive into a short synopsis about these books. I actually read them in the opposite order, but it doesn’t matter as what connects them are the characters – the heroes are best friends – and not the actual story. It starts with Contaminated and then Contagion is next. You’ll notice on Goodreads that these two aren’t collected together in a duology. Did she deliver with Contaminated and Contagion? Hell, yes. Honestly, when I pick up an alien romance, that’s what I want and she nearly always delivers. Her books always hit my sweet spot with their combination of alien heroes (who are very alien), humour, sexiness with an added dash of adorable. “Her books always hit my sweet spot with their combination of alien heroes (who are very alien), humour, sexiness with an added dash of adorable.”
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