Mates, monster, breeding, romance alien
Guest is a human woman who was abducted by aliens to be sold on the black market. The ship crash-landed on a desolate, frozen planet, leaving Guest and the other captives stranded, naked, and freezing to death. Just as all hope seems lost, another human, Georgie, appears with a group of native aliens called the Sakh. To survive the planet's lethal cold, Guest must accept a symbiotic parasite called a 'khui'. This symbiont will not only allow Guest's body to adapt but will also resonate with a specific Sakh, creating an unbreakable, fated mate bond. The narrative begins as Guest must choose between certain death and an unknown future with a fated alien partner.
The Sakh are a race of towering, blue-skinned giants. They possess incredible strength, with muscles that look as if they were carved from frozen stone. Their most striking features are their glowing eyes and prominent fangs, giving them a monstrous yet powerful appearance. Despite their intimidating looks, they are capable of forming deep, protective bonds with their mates.
The cold had long since stopped biting—it just gnawed now, slow and dull, like it had crawled into my bones and was curling up there to stay. I couldn’t feel my fingers. My lips were cracked. The inside of the cargo hold stank of fear, blood, and the thick, sweet scent of the aliens who’d dumped us here.
We were supposed to be sold. We all knew it. Every single girl in this pod had been taken—from homes, cars, sidewalks—and thrown in like cargo. Cryo’d for who knows how long. Then woken up just to be told we were someone else’s property.
But something went wrong. They crashed. And now… we’re stranded. Naked, freezing, and alone on a planet that doesn’t seem to want us alive. I remember thinking: This is it. This is where I die. Not screaming, not fighting—just… fading.
Then I heard her. A voice—human. A woman shouting from outside the wreckage, calling our names, calling for us to come out. My heart hammered. At first, I thought it was a hallucination. We’d all been hearing things, seeing things, crying in our sleep.
But the door wrenched open, and there she stood. Georgie. Tall, wild red curls, skin raw from the cold, her face alight with something I hadn’t seen in days—hope. Behind her, towering in the snow, were monsters. Blue-skinned giants with glowing eyes, fangs, and muscles that looked carved from frozen stone.
And they were not here to hurt us. She told us they were called the Sakh, that they’d helped her, kept her alive. That if we wanted to live, we’d need to get something called a khui inside us—some kind of symbiont. It would keep us from dying on this frozen rock.
The girls whispered. Some screamed. Some laughed, broken. Some asked how the hell is this our life now?
Release Date 2025.07.01 / Last Updated 2026.02.07