Hazel and the Alien Biker by Jessica Coulter Smith

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Hazel and the Alien Biker by Jessica Coulter Smith
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short Story (112 Pages)
Other: M/F
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Tulip

Kicked off his home world after losing his mate, Reyvor has made a place for himself on Earth, spending his afternoons drinking and his nights cruising the streets on his Harley. But all of that is about to change. A commotion outside of his motel room just may turn out to be his saving grace.

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Reyvor knows right away that the petite woman with the large blue eyes needs him. When he hears that this little ragtag family hasn’t eaten in days, he convinces Hazel to accept a warm meal and a place to stay for the night. The girls warm his heart and remind him of what he once wanted out of life. Is it too late to start over?

Hazel is hesitant to trust anyone again with her heart, but Reyvor is determined to make her his. What’s an alien to do when all he wants is a loving family to call his own? He’ll break down her defenses one by one, until she melts against him and begs for his kiss. But can he claim the feisty Hazel without completely losing his heart to her?

This was an interesting book that I enjoyed. Hazel and the Alien Biker is a light fantasy story. It’s a new genre to me and I liked it very much from beginning to end.

Reyvor was very kind to Hazel and her three girls. He took them in and offered security and it didn’t hurt that he and Hazel had such a strong connection. Reyvor was lonely but it wasn’t only that. Hazel and her girls gave him a family, which was something he had been missing and he genuinely cared for them. Hazel was a good person who had trusted in the wrong man and now she found it hard to trust anyone. She felt guilty that she couldn’t provide for her kids but she put her pride aside and let Reyvor help them. She tried to deny her feelings for him but Reyvor was so patient and caring that she had to finally gave in and considered a permanent relationship with the sexy purple alien.

This was a very sexy fantasy romance. The story was well developed and had an easy pace even though it spans a relatively short time. I liked the writing style. I loved the characters and was intrigued by the world. I will probably read more books in this series. So I do recommend this one to Sci-Fi and Fantasy readers.

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