Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery #FREE through Dec. 13

There are a million ways to end up in the Alien Bride Lottery. But it takes only one.

Every unmarried female human over the age of 21 gets entered once a year. You can also accept extra entries for legal infractions—instead of paying a parking fine, for example, you can request an extra entry. Lots of women do that. I mean, why not? The chances are astronomical that your name will get chosen to be one of the hundred or so women who get shipped off to space every year.

And even if your name is drawn, the odds are slim that you’ll match up with an alien who’s looking for a mate.

Most of the lottery-drawn women come back to Earth every year and resume their lives as if nothing changed.

But some don’t.

And no matter what, getting drawn in the Lottery means you have to compete in the Bride Games.

Guess that’s where I’m heading now.

I only hope I can avoid catching the eye of one of the giant, rainbow-hued brutes whose mission is to protect Earth—and who can claim me as a mate.

All because I was Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery…

Fans of Grace Goodwin, Laurann Dohner, and Ruby Dixon will love this steamy new series featuring gorgeous, bright alien heroes and the sassy human women they choose as mates!

Every book in the Khanavai Warrior Bride Games series is a standalone romance. Join these brides as they find a whole new world of happily ever afters.

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The Khanavai Warriors Alien Bride Games Series

What’s a reluctant woman to do when her name is drawn in the Alien Bride Lottery and she has to go join the Bride Games?

Play to lose, of course!

There are about a million ways to end up in the Alien Bride Lottery.

Every unmarried female human between the ages of twenty-one and thirty-five gets entered once a year. You can also choose to accept extra entries instead of dealing with the courts for various legal infractions—instead of paying a parking fine, for example, you can request an extra entry. Lots of women do that. I mean, why not? The chances are astronomical that your name will get chosen to be one of the hundred or so women who get shipped off to space every year.

And even if your name is drawn, the odds are slim that you’ll match up with an alien who’s looking for a mate.

Most of the lottery-drawn women come back to Earth every year and resume their lives as if nothing changed. But some don’t.

Some go up to Station 21 to compete in the Bride Games, where they can end up married off to huge, rainbow-hued alien males in search of a human mate.

Plenty of human women are thrilled by this idea.

But some women are less than delighted.

Ella & the Alien Prince: A FREE Alien Bride Lottery Prequel

She never expected her Prince Charming to be a blue alien.

Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery

There are a million ways to end up in the Alien Bride Lottery. But it takes only one.

Captured for the Alien Bride Lottery

I refused to be in the Bride Lottery—so now I’m a runaway bride.

Claimed for the Alien Bride Lottery

I thought I’d escaped being given to an alien warrior. I was wrong.

Enemy of the Alien Bride Lottery

I’ll do whatever it takes to destroy the Bride Games.

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