Blog Tour: Fated to the Alien Hero by Erin Hale

Evren is everything I ever wanted in a man. 

Fated to the Alien Hero, an all-new fated mates, alien romance from bestselling author Erin Hale is now available! 




Evren 
I never expected to find a human female lying broken and beaten in the middle of the forest while out hunting. Especially one who touches me and triggers my mating marks to appear and ignites my soul light. When I discover her life is in danger, I will do everything to protect her and earn her trust. Most importantly, I must earn her love. Not an easy task, because my keeshla has been hurt. But I will remain patient, because she is worth it. 

Astrid
For three years I’ve hoped and prayed for someone—anyone—to help me. Not once did I picture my hero to be a seven-foot, lavender alien with flowing golden-white hair who tells me I’m his fated mate. Evren is everything I ever wanted in a man. He’s kind. Loving. Protective. He also makes me feel as though I’m the most beautiful woman he’s ever seen. There’s only one thing that stands between us. My abusive husband. 

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“It is a human female,” an unfamiliar voice rasps in a vaguely soothing way. More light shines on me. “She is harmed.”

Gentle hands slide me carefully along the ground. Tears fall down my temples, and I hold back the screams of agony like I’ve learned to do over the years, although a single, garbled cry manages to make it out.
“You are safe, female,” a different voice from the first says softly. “I am Jodah of the Tavikhi people and I am here to help you. Can you hear me?”
A small part of me is relieved. It’s not Grady coming back to make sure he finished the job.
“It hurts.”
“I am sorry you are hurting, but I have something for the pain. You need to drink this.”
With far more gentleness than I’ve felt in a long time, he raises my head. I bite back a whimper, and instead, greedily drink down the bitter liquid he feeds me. I don’t care what it tastes like, so long as it makes the pain go away.
“What is your name?” the first guy asks again.
I’m not sure what it is about his voice, but I want him to keep talking. I also want to put a face to it. For the second time, I try to open my eyes. I manage one and see a lavender face that is young, but far too rugged to be called handsome. Compelling, maybe. “Astrid.”
Something that might pass as a smile on another person crosses his face. “I am Evren. Where are you injured?”
“Another whimper of defeat falls from my lips. I take a quick survey of my body to try and narrow down my most significant pain. “My arm is broken and probably my nose, too. I’m pretty sure I have some cracked ribs, and I can’t really feel my face. Also, my head is killing me.”
There may be a host of internal injuries, but I’m trying not to think about it.
“Is there anyone at the human settlement we should locate for you?"
Panic fills me, and before I know what I’m doing, I grab his hand. He jerks slightly at the contact and a shift comes over him. His eyes widen, and the vertical pupils that fill them pulse with a bright light that must be a figment of my imagination. And while I can hear some whispered exclamations from the other Tavikhi, like I’ve done something taboo by touching him, I ignore it all. Evren has to understand the magnitude of what will happen if he notifies the people back at the colony.
“You can’t tell anyone you found me.” I’ll beg and plead with everything I have for him to listen to me. “He’ll finish killing me if you do.”
Evren shares a glance with the other warriors. His gaze returns to meet mine and the glaring brightness from before is replaced with a flicker of rage. The fear returns at the sight of it. Is he angry with me? Will he hit me, too?
“Astrid?” Evren says my name in a way that nearly makes me break down.“Who did this to you?”


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