GRR Reviews Warrior's Bond by Emma Alisyn

Warrior's Bond has the basic alpha billionaire protecting a woman, except the alpha is now an alien warrior, and the woman had three kids. Once you see past the sci-fi wrapping, there really wasn't much of a plot.

Yadeshi has been on Earth for more than a decade, recruiting Terrans for training to be defensive warriors, technicians, or even baby surrogates if they choose to. Alien warrior Benyon has no family and the closest he saw were three Terran children of a single mother. They have true warrior spirit. But the mom Zoriah did not want her son to be trained as an alien warrior, even if it was the only way to keep her family from being broken up by the bureaucracy. But when Zoriah meets Benyon things change...

The Yadeshi are basically blue handsome hunks and their females are so close to human females except skin tone with same nervous system sex is identical. And Zoriah came to depend on alien warrior Benyon as she doesn't want her family separated due to infractions piled up on her son who was under Benyon's training. She had no struggle other than to accept Benyon's... love. Her problem... he resolved it in about five minutes (he had to backdate an order).

At least this doesn't rely on some stupid alien abduction fantasy or "the alien was so alpha her panties melted" stupidity. So I ended up giving it average score.

Category: Science Fiction

Primary Plot: Terran Mother of Three Considers Accepting Alien Warrior's Attention Despite Her Hatred of War

Tropes: different worlds, single parent, enemies to lovers

Overall Rating:  3/5

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