Kayleb: Alien Romance

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· Mated to the Alien Book 6 · Kate Rudolph
4.7
27 reviews
eBook
250
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Unmated Detyens die at thirty, so why is Kayleb NaMoren still alive?

He came to Earth to find his mate, but on the eve of Kayleb's birthday, he knows that time is up. Heartfelt goodbyes and one final night with his brother are all he has left... until he wakes up the next morning, alive and unmated. Or so he thinks.

An injury on his journey to Earth has left him with gaps in his memory, but he couldn't ever forget his denya. Could he?


She's escaped from pirates and is running out of time...

Tessa Greely didn't leave her position as a medic on a space ship willingly. Sure, she wanted a change of scenery after a disastrous relationship, but captured by pirates to be sold into slavery was not her idea of a fun vacation. There's only one person she wants to see less than the pirates who are hunting her down: Kayleb NaMoren.

Only problem? He might be the only guy who can keep her alive.


A second chance at a first impression...

He doesn't remember her, but he'll do anything to save her. She wants him gone, but she can't run forever. Together, they just might find that they're all each other need.


Kayleb is the sixth book in the Mated to the Alien series. Detyens are doomed to die at the age of thirty if they don't find their fated mates in time. This science fiction romance series can be read in any order and there are no cliffhangers! Enjoy fated mates, steamy alphas, and plenty of space adventures. This book is great for readers of paranormal romance and sci fi romance who love to read in their free time!

Ratings and reviews

4.7
27 reviews
Danea Sears
10 June 2019
Kayleb is book 6 in this series, and though it would definitely be more enjoyable overall to be read in order, it can be read in any order. I actually read book 5, Krayter, first. Seeing as the two are so closely entwined, I'd say they are the worst to read out of order. So read Krayter first. ;) Kaleb is much more serious than his little brother Krayter, and his book reflects that. Though he has a serious personality and is much less 'personable' than his younger brother, we still get to see the playfulness that is apparently a family trait. I really like Kaleb's overall character as he felt very fleshed out and balanced. Tessa was an interesting mix of knowledgeable, spunky, and impulsive. I liked her too, honestly. When I say spunky, I don't mean perky and bubbly, just so we're clear. The story is an interesting addition to the series in that Kayleb has found and bonded with his mate prior to his book beginning. The catch being, due to a massive head injury that almost killed him in the time just before he and Krayter arrive on earth, he doesn't remember an entire week or his mate or being bonded. Obviously, this lends to a whole slew of problems all on it's own both with his mate and his life (he doesn't die at 30, which is a major shock to all involved). Roll in Tessa's boatload of problems and you've got a book full of action, redemption, muddled memories, steamy romance, and a smattering of appearances from previous acquaintances. I thoroughly enjoyed this addition to the series, I have to say. Lighter than Cyborg, but darker than Krayter, so a nice balance. If you like alien romance with action adventure, this is totally a read for you. I look forward to more books from Mrs. Rudolph.
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Hazel McSweeney
5 January 2021
Kayleb and Tessa aren't my fave mated couple in this series but I still really enjoyed it. These Detyens make many other alien species feel a bit lacking :) Kayleb is the first amnesiac Detyen we've met and it def. puts a twist on everything as he tries to figure it out. The writing is great and it is worth remembering that though part of a series they can be read alone, albiet there is more enjoyment and understanding if you start with book one. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Ronel Olver
19 January 2021
Kaleb failed his mission to find his mate before he dies at age 30 and has resigned himself to dying but when he wakes up the next day he knows something is not right. He meets his mate Tessa and he needs to figure out why she is so upset with him. The story line was interesting and had action, kidnappings, pirates, amnesia and amazing chemistry between Tessa and Kayleb. I did find the story line was a bit choppy with some unanswered questions but it was still a good read. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Kate Rudolph is a science fiction and paranormal romance writer who lives in Indiana. She loves writing about kick butt heroines and the steamy heroes who love them. She's been devouring romance novels since she was too young to be reading them and had to hide her books so no one would take them away. She couldn't imagine a better job in this world than writing romances and sharing them with her fellow readers.


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