The Beast's Bride
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4.6 • 9 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Victoria Smith is standing at the altar.
White dress. Fake smile. Six-month contract marriage to a rich college bestie who swears he just needs a “temporary wife.”
She doesn’t love Derek.
She doesn’t want to marry him.
But the money would solve everything.
“Speak now or forever hold your peace.”
The church doors explode inward.
Egon's beast claims Victoria in front of the gods, her groom, a full camera crew, and two hundred stunned wedding guests.
Warlord Egon. Seven feet of scarred alien warrior. Banished hero.
Former prisoner of the Hive. Contaminated with enemy tech.
And absolutely feral when he scents his fated mate.
The beast has finally found his mate. Stolen the bride from her own wedding.
It should be Game Over.
Except it’s not.
Because Egon signed a binding contract to star in the hit alien dating show Bachelor Beast. If he refuses to participate, none of his fellow war veterans will be allowed to travel to Earth to find their mates.
The show must go on.
Now Victoria has to compete… for the alien who already claimed her. Pretend she’s just another contestant.
All while cameras follow their every move. While Egon battles mating fever.
And while Derek--the jilted billionaire groom--is spiraling into a dangerous obsession that threatens to destroy everything.
🔥 Alien Warlord Hero
🔥 Wedding Crash Claim
🔥 Reality TV Romance
🔥 Fated Mates
🔥 Possessive Beast Energy
🔥 Stalker Ex
🔥 Forced Proximity
🔥 Secret Relationship
🔥 High Heat Sci-Fi Romance
Customer Reviews
not the usual GG writing
im an avid reader and purchaser of this author (own almost everything she's written), but for some reason this book seemed like it was written by someone else? The writing was very "prosey" and flowery and expository instead of just getting to the point and telling the story. Her older stories aren't like this: they move along quickly, don't repeat descriptions of things and can be read in a short single sitting. This one was different and I struggled to finish it: I had to skim over several passages of repetitive descriptions of details and pages of unnecessary "plot"/ fru-fru. There are TONS of other great books out there by this author; please don't judge her by this one!!!!