Rena’s Books
Holiday Works – Do you love romance at the holidays? We do too! Especially when a happy ever after happens!
Holiday Reads! We love them. We can’t get enough of them.
Khane – When Tabitha, the daughter of the creator of an intergalactic dating app, is so socially awkward she can’t find a relationship, she turns to her gorgeous penthouse neighbor for help. But Khane is determined to thwart her dating efforts for all males other than… him.
Jingle Balls – When your brand-new “kind-of” puppy comes along with his own HAWT alien handler.
Zearn – A mysterious alien planet offers Earth ladies as stocking stuffers. Sign. Me. Up.
Merry Monsters – A Gorgon and a Gargoyle. Unusual best friends. I can’t possibly come between them -unless it’s between the sheets.
Orc Series
Marriage between orcs and humans is forbidden unless your village needs the protection of their clan, in which case they’re willing to sacrifice any maiden who refuses to do their bidding.
Marriage between orcs and humans is forbidden unless your village needs the protection of their clan, in which case they’re willing to sacrifice any maiden who refuses to do their bidding.
Do you love arranged marriage? We do too! Especially when a happy ever after happens!
Book 1 contains royalty, the amnesia trope, and a childhood sweethearts.
Book 2 contains a scarred, protective hero, a runaway heroine, and forbidden love.
Book 3 contains love at first sight, a strong heroine, and a bit of magic.
Book 4 contains fated mates, a childhood prediction, and the wrap up of the series. (Coming Soon)
The Match Program
A gorgeous species of aliens called Britonians had left their planet with a dying sun. They reached an agreement with Earth to clean up our ruined planet with their modern technology in exchange for a new place to live. If it were up to women, we’d allow them to live here just to look at them. The Brits are amazing, gold skin and white hair, tall and muscular, like avenging angels.
When they hear that most of our men died in the third World War, leaving the sexes vastly mismatched, they offer to begin a Match Program with a distant planet in need of females. It will be completely professional, personality-matching, compatibility, and the possibility of procreation. Plus, the human females will have a guaranteed choice after six months: Remain with your alien mate, or come back home to Earth.
None of us expected them to introduce us to horrifying monsters.
This series is based in a future dystopian world about abused women (not too graphically detailed) who are brainwashed and yet manage to find their own strength to rise above their male-assigned stations. Each story features a different hero/heroine and branches out into different areas and clans, beginning with the President of Earth’s daughter, the sweetest, most naïve, and probably most downtrodden of the bunch. Each novel delves into the heroine’s individual circumstance to make you wonder what you would do if this was your reality!
Genetically Altered Humans
In a future Earth, all governments have combined into one solid platform for the entire planet, the Global Government. Our protector and benefactor. Funded by them, Crested Utilitarian Laboratories has hired a doctor and a computer genius for a special, top secret project.
Alien life forms had been discovered, and the tissue samples kept in secret files. The laboratory has used DNA from the various life forms to create a new alien/human hybrid. Unfortunately, they can’t revive the beings without help, and they’re willing to pay an exorbitant amount to bring them to life.
However, when the new beings are revived, it’s discovered that not all is as it seems. These poor creatures aren’t being revived from scratch. They’re being RE-awakened, and for what purpose our doctor and computer genius are just beginning to discover.
It’s up to two brave women—stranded in underground laboratories—to save these creatures from the rest of the world.
Each story follows a different Xeno Sapien’s path and has individual tropes. Are you into shifters? Try #13 or #18. Twin trope? That’s #5. Time travel? #15 is for you. Amnesia trope? #7. Or make it easy, start at book one, which sets up the world and is a little more sci-fi, and follow up with book two, which delves more into the romance between the original couple, and sets up the action for further books.
Book 1 – Robyn & Steele, the premise/setup of the world
Book 2 – Robyn & Steele, the focus on their love, secret pregnancy
Book 3 – Lily & Jason, age gap/guardian
Book 4 – Beast & Sunny, friends to lovers, rescue
Book 5- Jett, Brax & Heather, menage w/identical twins
Book 6 – Blaze & Irina, forbidden romance (doctor/patient)
Book 7 – Covet & Ava, amnesia trope, nanny, kidnapped
Book 8 – Everly & Thane, hidden identity, fish out of water
Book 9 – Zealish & Angela, assassin & protector, forced proximity, married couple feel
Book 10 – Serena & Pax, et al, medical/love triangle, damsel in distress
Book 11 – Tempest & Shawn, bodyguard/trainer, afraid to commit
Book 12 – Trance & Leah, damsel in distress, amnesia, protector
Book 13 – Kieran & Alannah, shifter, social class, ugly duckling, fairytale retelling
Book 14 – Cassie & Milo, love triangle, mail order bride
Book 15 – Winnie & Sam, time travel, love triangle
Book 16 – Reson & Lorelei, love triangle, marriage of convenience
Book 17 – Max & Elena, insta-family, forced proximity, single mom
Book 18 – Cavan & Amber, dragon shifter, fated mates, forbidden love, captivity
Book 19 – Nero & Harmony, fated mates, politics, supernatural love
Purple People
This series is just for shitz and giggles! It was never meant to go beyond book one, and book one was supposed to give me some relief from more serious writing. But you kept asking for more and I kept putting out. 🙂
Blue Barbarians
This is a fun series, though book one gave me a little bit of a rocky start. Stick to it and the depth and details get more involved until you feel like you’re immersed in their world! (Or want to be.) Abduction trope.
AI Series
Arian has escaped from the planet Zeta, where she’s been raised to breed royalty.
She’s brought with her family and slaves, hiding them from the Zetans on a new planet. While she scavenges space for supplies for them, she encounters a massive chunk of blown-up planet from the Sirian galaxy. Her computer claims the hollowed out core contains ancient artifacts.
There’s no way she can pass up that treasure.
Unfortunately, her hacked computer never tells her the artifacts are actually metal skeletons whose bodies need to be grown into dangerously hot men.
Stargazers
In 1692, a starship carrying volunteers arrived on planet Earth near a small town called Salem, Massachusetts. The long journey across many light years caused the female inhabitants aboard drastic memory loss. It was already known when they would arrive on Earth, they would have no memories of who and what they really were. They would be as helpless as newborn lambs.
The goal was to breed with Earthlings, to prevent their own race from dying out. If it was successful, years later more Stargazers would be sent to co-exist with the humans on Planet Earth.
But alas—the females were slaughtered.
SuperNatural Sharing
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Hell’s Fury Series
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Standalone Books
We have a hodgepodge collection here! But still romance, so definitely an HEA.
Zearn – Holiday read
Merry Monsters – Holiday read, menage
My Alien Baby – Rom-Com
Maddie Mine – Shifter Romance
Sister Planet – Polyamorous sci-fi romance
Khane – Holiday read