Dr. Alara Calladar needs a man…
…but she sure as krek doesn’t want one.
If Alara doesn’t make love soon, her cells will fail to regenerate and she’ll die. Unfortunately, her only option is an enemy–Rystani starpilot Xander, her abductor… and a member of the race who has been battling hers since the beginning of time.
Xander issues an ultimatum: He’ll make love to Alara only if she will use her psi-talent of identifying DNA to help him find the cure for the deadly Terran virus spreading across the galaxy.
Alara is trapped. She gives Xander what he wants–and gets when she needs. But Alara holds a pair of secrets: the more they make love, the more Alara’s cells adapt to Xander’s body, until the only person she can make love with is him–and the more time they spend together, the more Alara likes Xander.
When it seems that all the forces in the universe have aligned against them, can Alara trust Xander with her life… and her heart?
Why The Ultimatum?
I found this treasure in the library, and boy I am so grateful that I discovered this book and this author. If you like Sci fi or Futuristic sub genres in romance, thanthis one is a must for you. The writing in this one blew me away and I just couldn’t put it down. It has a thrilling and exciting edge to it with a interesting twist on circumstances. I do love it when authors do something a bit different. And Susan Kearney always does her books differently than you would expect.
I’ll check it out one day, thanks Renee!
You definitely should hun.
Oh I LOVE the sound of this book. ??
The story is unique for me and kinda funny. Haha.. ??
Thanks for sharing, Renee. ❤️
oh I know you would love this one darling.
This does sound a little different than what I normally read. I am always looking for different so I will keep this one in mind.
So, months ago, I would never have considered a book in this sub-genre. But, then you got me hooked on Ruby Dixon and Sci Fi, space romance so I am totally looking this book up!!
It is fun to find creative twists in a sci-fi romance. I think I read a novella by her and enjoyed it. I’ll have to look this one up b/c it has some appeal to me. 🙂