Alien Pirateвђ™s | Plunder By Ava Ross
If you’re looking for a swashbuckling sci-fi romance that’s equal parts heat and adventure, then by Ava Ross needs to be on your TBR list. This latest installment in the Celestial Mail Order Brides series (specifically the Alien Pirate Lords sub-series) delivers everything fans of the genre crave: a grumpy, possessive hero, a spunky heroine, and a "stolen" romance that quickly turns into a fated match. The Story at a Glance
When Vandarr’s crew intercepts the transport ship carrying the brides, he decides to take a "prize" for himself. He doesn't expect Milly to be more than he can handle—or for her to be the one thing he didn’t know he was missing.
While there are high stakes and plenty of steam, Ava Ross keeps the tone fun. It’s a "comfort read" for sci-fi romance fans—low on devastating angst but high on emotional payoff. Alien Pirate’s Plunder by Ava Ross
The story follows , an alien pirate captain who isn’t exactly looking for love. He’s a rough-around-the-edges warrior with a ship to run and treasure to find. On the other side is Milly , a human woman who has been sent into space as a mail-order bride.
Alien Pirate’s Plunder is a fast-paced, spicy, and heartwarming read. It’s perfect for fans of Ruby Dixon or Grace Goodwin who enjoy their alien romances with a side of galactic crime and a guaranteed . If you’re looking for a swashbuckling sci-fi romance
Vandarr is the quintessential alien hero—large, intimidating, and fiercely protective. Watching his icy exterior melt as he falls for Milly is incredibly satisfying.
Being stuck on a pirate ship in the middle of deep space is the perfect recipe for tension. Ross excels at building the "push and pull" between two characters who shouldn't want each other but can't stay apart. He doesn't expect Milly to be more than
The Celestial Mail Order Brides universe is expansive and colorful. You get a great sense of the alien cultures and the gritty, exciting life of a space pirate without getting bogged down in overly dense technical jargon. Final Verdict