Alien Survivor
I'm stuck with a pushy alien dragon until we win or lose a reality survival show— and he's decided I'm his mate.
As if being put on an alien reality show and mated to an alpha dragon wasn't bad enough, now an unhinged AI has taken over the game. The challenges only get worse, the rewards all seem out of reach, and worst of all?
I'm in heat, and the only cure is mating permanently with my huge dragon alien partner. We're too stubborn, too grumpy, and too much alike to ever work as a couple, and I'm starting to doubt we'll ever get off this game show from hell.
But the stupid AI running things thinks we're perfect for each other. Every time it throws us into a new awful situation, the more I think it's either trying to kill us— or it might just be right. Maybe all that tension between me and my alien is something more than hate.
Either way, I'm determined to survive.
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January Bell
January Bell never imagined that daydreams about alien warlords and fated mates would one day shape her writing career—but the pull of the stars proved irresistible. Her stories aren’t just about faraway galaxies or magical forests; they’re about connection, resilience, and falling in love when the universe least expects it.
A rising voice in the realm of sci-fi romance and cozy monster fantasy, Bell has quietly built a loyal following with her immersive series and heartfelt storytelling. Her Accidental Alien Brides series blends pulse-pounding interstellar adventure with steamy romance, drawing readers into a world where language barriers, cultural clashes, and cosmic destinies make love both complicated and irresistible. Whether it’s a battle-hardened alien warrior learning to express tenderness or a human heroine rediscovering her strength, Bell's characters always feel deeply human—regardless of their species.
Mated & Afraid
Mated & Afraid consists of one book and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
