When an angel falls from the sky, it’s either the end of days or someone’s really committed to their cosplay. Aliens never even occurred to me.
Fin
Finding a winged stranger in the desert wasn’t on my post-convention to-do list. Neither was bringing him home. But here I am, housing a gorgeous “fallen angel” who barely speaks English and makes my pulse skip a beat. Those wings look suspiciously real, and his eyes are definitely not human, but he’s probably just a dedicated method actor, right?
Wrong move, Fin. Smart girls don’t invite mysterious strangers into their homes. Smart girls definitely don’t get butterflies when said stranger looks at them like they hung the stars. But when he smiles and says my name in that adorable accent, all of my common sense flies out the window.
Omni
Mission: Stop slavers from kidnapping humans. Reality: Crash-land on Earth with a broken wing and get discovered by a beautiful human who thinks I’m an actor. Fin believes I’m method acting some elaborate fallen angel role, and I need her to keep thinking that. At least, until my wing heals and I locate the slavers threatening her world.
But living in her tiny dwelling, watching her care for me with such gentle kindness, is breaking down every wall I’ve ever built. She deserves better than lies, and I deserve better than to fall for someone who can never be mine. The longer I stay, the harder it becomes to remember this is temporary and that, when my mission is over, I’ll have to break both our hearts.
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My Alien Angel is book 6 of the alien romance series Supernova Casanovas but it can be read as a standalone. All the books in the series have a HEA and no cliffhangers. Perfect for the fans of Ruby Dixon, Evangeline Anderson, or Tiffany Roberts.
Warning: Like all of my books, My Alien Angel contains graphic sex and violence. All sexual activities described in the book are consensual.
Tropes: nerdy FMC, winged flirty MMC, language barrier, crash-landing on Earth, special peen