Captured and Claimed: A Dark and Steamy Fated-Mates Alien Romance: A Rejected Mate, Strong Female Lead, Grumpy Rock Monster Omegaverse

· Warrior Elite Series Book 9 · V.T. Bonds
4.9
12 reviews
Ebook
250
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

“Fight all you need, tiny soft one. Don’t hold back. I’m doing enough of that for the both of us.”

 -Thret



Abandoned in the mountains after a brutal beating and desperate to protect her daughter from the evil scientists in charge of her experiment, Chariot stumbles through the wilderness and prays for a miracle.


She gets Thret instead, a giant alien alpha with hands of stone and a heart to match. As a Warrior Elite–a top secret Special Operations unit of super soldier aliens–and the least forgiving of his teammates, the last thing he wants is to be tied to a weak little human.


Until the woman he finds broken on the side of the road looks up at him and laughs in his face when he tries to soothe her.


She's his omega lifemate, but she trusts him about as far as she can throw him–which she can't, because he's a giant rock monster.


With her daughter's life at stake, his teammates in danger, and enemies around every corner, can he crack through her defenses and earn her trust, or will they never find their happily ever after?



Captured and Claimed (Warrior Elite Series Book 9) is a full-length, scorchin’ hot, dark sci-fi alien romance set on a far-off dystopian planet. Intended for +18 readers.


Tropes/themes include:

*Grumpy Alpha

*Rejected Mate

*Forced Proximity

*Touch Her And Die

*Strong Female Lead

*Special Monster Peen

*Extreme Size Difference

*A Morally Grey/OTT Jealous/Possessive Hero

*Nonshifter Omegaverse (nesting, knotting, marking)

*Graphic Violence (sexual and nonsexual)

*HEA (Happily Ever After)

*Mf pairing (male/female)

*No cheating

Ratings and reviews

4.9
12 reviews
Deborah Palmer
July 25, 2023
Book 9 is about Thret an Alpha Elite Warrior and him meeting his lifemate broken Omega Chariot. Yet again the evil ISC captures and tortures them and it is up to her alpha to free them. If you want to read an Omegaverse story that continues to build on each book, then look no further. You can read this book as a standalone; however, I suggest you read each one in this fantastic series. You will not be disappointed. I have voluntarily read this book, and this is my honest review
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Lisa Marie
July 26, 2023
Chariot & Thret. I love how Thret gets the theoretical wind knocked out of him when he encounters his lifemate. His antagonism to having a lifemate is gleeful. What I really like about Chariot is that she is a mom and the amount of suffering she endures to protect her child. As a mother, I empathize with Chariot’s devotion to her daughter Armista and I like that the author allows different ethnics for her females. I imagine Chariot to look like the singer, Rihanna. Bold. Strong. Beautiful.
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Jackie in the Box
July 25, 2023
This one showed just another way of how corrupt and wrong the ISC truly can be. I felt so bad for Chariot. She was so strong and so caring. She put others before herself. I loved that Thret was her champion. He really just made sure she finally got the treatment she deserved. I really enjoyed how these 2 came together!
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