Alexis B. Osborne
Engineering Fate

Engineering Fate

She’s been captured, stuck in a poacher’s cage, and slated for sale, but these aliens don't know who they're messing with. Sasha Robinson is a low-level engineer in Earth’s Starfleet, sent to repair satellites alone in deep space. When her little ship is sucked into a wormhole, on the other side is a new and unfamiliar galaxy—and a smuggling operation that salvages her ship and tosses her into a cage. Captured by alien bird men, cat men, and lizard men who can’t understand her, Sasha’s only hope is escape. And when a cat man approaches her cage door… Ardalon Bavara is a Kursh Peacekeeper, working undercover in an illegal animal trafficking operation. When the crew he’s infiltrated pick up a strange new sentient lifeform—one that seems to be trying to communicate with him—his plans are instantly turned upside-down. He’s determined to help the hairless creature and still bring down the smugglers in the process. But can he do it and still protect the alluring new captive? Chaos erupts as Sasha makes a break for it, and she and Ardalon must work together to survive and complete his mission. Navigating the perils of new planets, Sasha soon discovers that the smugglers may have been the least of her worries… Can a low-level engineer swept away into a completely new galaxy navigate the political intrigue surrounding three alien species on the brink of war? *** Engineering Fate is an action packed sci-fi novel with dark themes, political intrigue, language barriers, first contact, and a slow burn alien romance. Readers with triggers should check the content warnings found at the beginning of the book.
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Stephanie Jaurigue@kookietin
3 stars
Sep 8, 2022

Iykyk, thanks discord

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Maggie Hepditch@maggietamia
1 star
May 3, 2022

I tried really really hard to like this book but he's literally a lion man with fur and I'm not a furry so DNF for me.

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Stephanie Midolo@steviemidolo
1 star
Dec 2, 2021

This author fetishizes gay relationships and refuses to listen to marginalized voices. In fact, she speaks over them.

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Kim @hybridembryo
4 stars
Oct 30, 2022
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Ellie S@ell_reads
4 stars
Oct 7, 2022
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Kaytlin@chickadeereads
4 stars
Aug 12, 2022

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