Alien King's Bride (SciFi Paranormal Alien Romance) (Vistran Love Book 1)

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                  Rom stood up and crossed towards the large window. Looking out, he could see the sprawling capitol of Ravai. With the lack of females, Vistra was now primarily filled with powerful, primal Vistran men who were on the prowl for their perfect mate.
                  God help any female who wandered into such a land.
    ***
                 

Avia looked over the briefing files sent to her tablet. “These Vistrans sound intense,” she said, almost to herself.
                  Max, her friend and one of the other envoy guards, snorted. “No kidding. Those guys are not only crazy huge but crazy serious,” he said. The two of them sat on one side of the cabin. The other two guards, snoring quietly, sat across from them.
                  Avia was the only female guard. But this was nothing new. Ever since joining the United Earth Federation, she had always been the odd woman out. It didn’t help that her curvy figure barely fit into the standard issue uniforms. But Avia knew her responsibilities as a member of the Federation and was determined to do her job to the best of her ability, despite the unwanted attentions she received. So every day, she would tie her golden blonde hair up into a tight bun and pull her cap over it and try her best to be the best Federation soldier possible.
                  Looking at the files on the Vistrans, Avia wondered what it would be like to meet a Vistran in real life. This was her first mission with an ambassador. Most of her time as a Federation soldier had been to guard the government embassies on Earth. She had met plenty of aliens through that position alone. But Vistrans were notoriously reluctant to leave their quadrant of the galaxy.
                  A picture of the current king of Vistra popped up on her screen. The man looked like a fierce lion. Even though he was sitting in the picture, he looked enormous. How tall would he be? Her files had said Vistrans averaged around seven feet tall, including the women. Looking at the picture, Avia was in no doubt the King of Vistra would be that tall.
                  His chiseled jawline and dark hair gave him an air of dark power. There was a large scar that ran down one side of his temple. There was certainly an air of danger around this man but Avia’s heart and body couldn’t deny how incredibly gorgeous the alien was as well.
                  There were plenty of humanoid aliens people of Earth had now seen. But none of them were so similar to earthlings as Vistrans. They looked nearly identical. Only certain aspects separated the two species such as their physical size and their unique mating urges.
                  Avia felt a slight blush as she remembered the lecture on Alien Relations she had taken while back at the Academy.
                  “Vistrans are incredibly brutal and powerful warriors,” her professor had lectured. “But this, in turn, makes them extremely loyal and protective mating partners. Once mated, Vistran males will lay their bodies down without hesitation to protect their mate.”
                  The professor coughed and looked wryly around the class. “I know some of the ladies here may find this quite a desirable attribute. But nothing is free. Vistran males are quite virile and are known to be as powerful in bed as they are on the battlefield. You need stamina to be a Vistran’s mate.”
                  The class tittered in nervous and embarrassed laughter.
                  Avia couldn’t help but squeeze her thighs together at the idea of a powerful Vistran male lying over her in bed, his powerful arms framing her body.
                  “Prepare for docking in five minutes,” a voice echoed through the ship.
                  The two sleeping guards across from her snapped awake. The four of them

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