Fated to the Lost Warrior
Eloise
When space pirates attack the exploratory spaceship I work on and I'm forced to evacuate in an escape pod, I never expected to crash land on an alien planet. I have no idea where any of my fellow crew members are or if they even got away. I'm entirely alone.
Or so I think.
Instead, I'm rescued from a fierce predator by a towering purple alien with a tail and color-changing tattoos who ignites strange feelings inside me.
Zedam
Many lunar cycles ago, I woke up with no memory of who I am. Since then, I have lived alone, making the forest my new home. When a strange object falls from the sky, I discover a lone female—a human, although I don’t know how I know what she is. With a single touch, my mating marks flare to life and I know that the goddess has blessed me with my fated mate.
Except without my memories, I am not whole. Together, we work to restore them. Until enemies arrive and steal my mate, leaving me for dead. But the goddess has other plans. Now I must rescue my mate before it’s too late.
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Erin Hale is a writer whose stories take readers to the farthest reaches of imagination, where swoon-worthy aliens and captivating monsters lead the way. Hailing from the sultry South, where the summer heat can feel like a living, breathing entity, Erin has learned to find her escape in the worlds she creates. When she’s not wrapped up in her writing, you’ll find her at the local pub, ideally with a raspberry gin and lemonade in hand, or dreaming about her next grand adventure—perhaps one that might involve encountering a few of the aliens she writes about.
Warriors of Tavikh
On a wild, untamed world lightyears from Earth, survival isn’t just about endurance—it’s about learning to trust what’s alien, and perhaps, falling in love with it.
Warriors of Tavikh unfolds across the vivid, dangerous landscapes of Tavikh—a planet where towering forests hum with unknown life, and the native Tavikhi live by ancient customs and fierce loyalty. When human women are stranded here, they’re not just fighting for shelter or food—they're caught between two worlds: the one they left behind, and the one that challenges everything they thought they knew about power, partnership, and desire.
Warriors of Tavikh consists of seven primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
