Alien romance in a queer-normative, high-tech sci fi setting where humans are new to this part of the galaxy, with equal measures of sweetness and spice.
Space for Love is a cozy sci-fi romance featuring a plus-size FMC, a monstrous alien MMC, and enough spice to keep you warm even in the coldness of space.
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A human starting over light years from home….
Accepting a job on Spire Station sounded great in theory. Now that I’m on an enormous alien space station with no humans in sight, I’m questioning the sanity of that choice.
But it’s not all bad. When my best friend Mezli tricks me into using a pleasure sim, I find an unexpected connection with Breks, the intriguing alien running the sim. He’s everything I’d want in a partner—charming, empathetic, and so damn sexy.
The only problem? He hides behind a holo and refuses to let me see his true form. For all I know, he could be a sentient ooze, but I’m too far gone to care. I want him no matter what he looks like. Now I just have to find a way to prove it.
An alien desperate to forget his heartbreak…
When I took a job at SimTech Suites, I’d planned to use pleasure sims to escape any thoughts of my ex. However, a far more enticing source of distraction shows up—a purple-haired human named Fina with the body of a goddess and shy, delightful wit to match. Too bad I’m nothing like the attractive holo I use for my job. I’m a seladin with sharp teeth, brutal claws, and menacing features that terrify most aliens.
Fina’s uneasy reaction after our chance meeting out on the station only confirms that I can never show her my true form. No matter how desperate I am to make her mine.
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Plus-Size FMC
Monstrous Alien MMC
Pleasure Sim/VR
Secret Identity
Mutual Pining
BDSM
Fish Out of Water
Miscommunication (for good reasons, not contrived ones)
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(potential spoilers warning)
This is a spicy alien romance with open-door sex scenes. That means discussion and explicit depictions of sex and kink-based activities, including rope bondage and dominant/submissive dynamics. Due to the hidden identity aspect of the story, some of the scenes can be interpreted as dubious consent, though all characters involved are consenting to the best of their ability. There's also alien genitalia and ingestion of alien fluids.
Parts of the story involve discussions of anxiety and negative self-image. Other themes include concealed identity, misunderstandings, cultural differences, and accidental intoxication.
Characters use profanity and explicit language throughout the book.
There are brief, minor references to stalking and slut-shaming (from background characters).
Space for More is a FFM alien romance featuring a naive plus-size human FMC, a feisty alien FMC, and a grumpy alien MMC, filled with spice, subterfuge, and second chances. No love triangles here—all three get their HEA!
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All Dr. Eden Mori wanted was to expand her horizons on the galaxy's largest space station, but when the only way to stop a black market sale of dangerous medical schematics is to get close to the data dealer, she's tasked with stopping him. Her partner on this mission? The dealer's estranged, hot-tempered mate. Can she reunite the pair and stop the exchange without getting her heart crushed in the process?
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Plus-Size FMC
Alien FMC
Plus-Size Alien MMC
Grumpy x Feral x Sunshine
Hurt/Comfort
Mutual Pining
Fated Mates
Hidden Motives
Spy Shenanigans
Fish Out of Water
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potential spoilers warning)
Explicit FFM, FF, and FM sex scenes, alien genitalia, oral sex, anal sex, dp, dvp, knotting, lots of fancy cum, using said fancy cum in creative ways, public sex.
Profanity, mentions of body shaming (for plus size alien MMC), sexually inexperienced human FMC, trauma from upbringing (both alien MCs), worries about not being enough for their partners (alien MMC and human FMC), repressing emotions (both alien MCs).
Space for Growth is a high-heat M/NB alien romance featuring a human forced out of his comfort zone and the alien who shows him what the universe has to offer.
Space for Growth is Book 3 in the Spire Station series of interconnected standalone alien romances. It can be read without reading the other books in the series.
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A lonely human unlucky in love…
When all your friends are pairing up with the alien partners of their dreams, it’s hard not to feel left behind. I’m as single as ever, working my boring desk job and spending most of my time alone.
So when I meet an intriguing alien who invites me back to his ship, I wonder if maybe it’s finally my turn for love. Turns out, that drunken hookup ended up with me kidnapped by space pirates, and now I’m stuck on the other side of the galaxy surrounded by dangers I never even knew existed.
I should be worried about getting out of this alive, but once the shock wears off, all I can think about is my attraction to my alien captor. They flirt and tease me, but I know it means nothing. Why would someone so confident and capable ever be interested in an anxious mess like me?
A dashing alien pirate…
What should’ve been a simple job ended up with me and my crew fleeing for our lives. Someone obviously set us up, but in order to get to the bottom of things, we need a lot of credits.
As if things weren’t bad enough, I’ve accidentally abducted a human. Nothing like what was meant to be a one-night stand turning into a full-time captive.
Now we’re stuck together until I get the funds needed to set things right. But each night cycle spent with this human by my side makes it harder to keep my distance. How do I keep him safe and return him home without falling for him—or ending up in a prison colony for the rest of my life?
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Transmasc NB Alien Pirate x Cis Human Man
Accidental Alien Abduction
Facing Fears
Learning to Trust
Exploring Kink
Space Pirate Nonsense
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Space for Growth is a spicy M/NB alien romance which features spicy, open-door scenes and kink elements. This includes:
• penetrative sex (both MCs giving and receiving)
• oral sex (both MCs giving and receiving)
• D/s dynamics (dominant alien MC/submissive human MC)
• owner/pet roleplay (doesn’t involve either party pretending to be an animal)
• public sex
• aphrodisiac substances
• fancy alien sex tech
• voyeurism
• praise
• light verbal degradation
• orgasm denial and edging
There are mentions of mental and physical health and trauma, including:
• anxiety and panic attacks (human MC)
• past medical trauma (human MC)
• mentions of childhood neglect (human MC)
• dissociation (human MC)
• migraines (alien MC)
• worries/trauma involving a secret (alien MC, doesn’t involve their gender identity)
• discussions of body modification and surgery
• brief depiction of vomiting
• accidental drug use
There are mentions and depictions of other sensitive topics, which include:
• sex trafficking (not by MCs)
• violence and death (including elements such as poisoning, getting shot by a blaster, and exposure to space)
Some of the language used to refer to Hadrell’s body during sexual scenarios may be dysphoric to some readers. Additionally, Hadrell uses they/them/he/him pronouns. These pronouns are used interchangeably to refer to the character throughout the book, and are not a typo or consistency error.