Not Written in the Stars is another hilarious human/alien romance where Al's estranged brother Titan has made his way to Earth and set his sights on Ezra. His only problem? Ezra hates his guts!
From the blurb:
Houston... we have a problem.
Ezra Miller’s life has been turned upside down ever since his best friend hooked up with an alien named Al, and not just because he walked in on them having close encounters of the third kind. In the year since he discovered the truth about extraterrestrial life, Ezra has accidentally become the sole person the Darvrokian race trusts to act as Earth’s intergalactic representative, which is great and all, until he's assigned a Darvrokian coworker plucked out of his worst nightmares.
Titan Leon is everything Ezra hates in a man. He’s arrogant, presumptuous, and worst of all, hot enough to make Ezra forget why he hates him in the first place.
Hot enough that “absolutely not” turns into “only this one time.”
Hot enough that Ezra can overlook the fact that he’s Al’s most disliked brother.
But one time isn’t enough for Titan, and he won’t take no for an answer.
He’ll do whatever it takes to make Ezra his.
And sure, he’s an asshole… but as much as Ezra hates him, he can’t help but see that there’s something softer about him lurking just beneath the surface. SomethingTitan only lets Ezra see. And whatever that something is, it has its hooks in Ezra so deeply, he can’t help but fall into bed with him over and over again.
With the same sense of humor and earnestness as Crash-Landed in Love, Not Written in the Stars is a witty contemporary alien romance that explores the ideas of identity, belonging, and choosing your own path in life, while tackling tough questions like: how much sand is needed to fill a room in your mansion? Is $100 enough to tip your new friend, Uber driver Carlos G? And how many Slim Jims are customary to put into a gift basket?
Please note that while this story takes place on modern-day Earth… life finds a way.
Jacqueleen the Reading Queen's review:
"πππππππ ππππ πππππ’ ππππππ'π πππ’ πππππππππ πππ πππππππ’ πππππ ππππ ππππ ππππππ πππππ πππππ’ πππ’ ππ πππππππ ππππ π ππππ-πππππππππ πππ’ππππ ππππ."
I freaking love this series. Ezra and Titan totally stole my heart. I did go in with reservations when it came to Titan. He hasn't exactly been the best brother to Al and how anyone can be mean to such a sweetheart was beyond my comprehension. Titan was one of the big reasons that Al struggled with his self-esteem along with their parents. However, to be fair to Titan, his parents were the major reason for him being the way he is as well.
It was fun seeing Ezra argue with himself again and again when it came to Titan. He'd completely convince himself he was going to stay away, then would inevitably end up sleeping with Titan again. There was just so much chemistry between them and the little moments when the true Titan would shine through his cocky personality kept Ezra coming back for more.
"πΏππππππ ππ ππ ππππππ ππ πππ’ ππ ππ ππππππππ πππππππ ππ π ππππ ππ ππ - πππππππ ππππ πππ ππππππππ ππππ π ππππ πΈ ππ π’ππππ, πππ π’ππ πππ ππππ."
Titan had a good amount of character growth throughout the story. With Ezra by his side giving his support, you could tell Titan was putting in the work to try and be a better man. It's hard to change when you've been groomed your entire life to be who you are, but Titan did it. He even made progress with Al which I was extremely happy about since I adore him. I'm glad that Ezra and Titan figured themselves out by the end and I am excited for the next book in this hilarious series!
Not Written in the Stars is currently available as an e-book
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