
Basically, it sets up a very lonely, touch-starved heroine and then an alien who basically tells her he can vaccinate her… with his come. (I totally didn’t get this part and it seemed only to exist to add some external conflict later?) Look, none of this makes any sense. Almost everyone’s spent the past five years alone, and recently the new fascist government has outlawed even leaving your house, which is enforced by drones.

It mutates too quickly to make a vaccine, so quickly in fact that two people could carry different mutations and any contact with another person could lead to death three days later. Unlike the previous series, this book is set on Earth after a pandemic (the Beerona, a name that made me roll my eyes so hard) has killed half the population.

And this is definitely banana pants, but the sexy missed the mark a bit for me. I figured that the pandemic setting would either be too much (given the past year) or just right, and it ended up being a mix of both. If you like reading dirty talk, fluid play, and backdoor alien sex, this book is for you.I very much enjoyed the Planet of Desire series, so I went into this looking for more sexy bananapants fun. Set during a fictional futuristic pandemic, Alien Quarantine Rescue is the first book in a new sci-fi erotic romance series with alien fated mates, a happily-ever-after, and alien vaccination sex. What should I do? Should I open the door? I could have my friends and hugs…Īnd tons of filthy, mind-blowing alien sex. But if he can give me antibodies, I could get my life back. He might be here to kidnap me, to take me back to his ship. But I haven’t had sex in so long, and he’s as strong as a gladiator, as beautiful as Adonis, and did I mention his big… Yeah, it really vibrates. I could be dead in three days after the virus eats me from the inside out. The only words he knows are “Give antibodies” and “Mine.” Until a naked, silver alien comes for me. I’ve lost all my family and all hope of seeing my friends again. This virus mutates faster than scientists can create a vaccine for it. I haven’t touched anyone, let alone slept with anyone, since the Beerona Virus killed half of Earth’s population. Then a hot alien lands in my yard claiming he’ll give me antibodies to the virus with his vibrating… Well, you know.

I’ve been alone in quarantine for five years.
