Ulfar

By Taylor Neptune & Jasper Thorne

Ulfar - Taylor Neptune & Jasper Thorne
  • Release Date: 2023-06-26
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 19 Ratings

Description

In less than a day, my simple life disappears and if I don't have an alien warlord's baby–everyone I know will suffer.

When strangers visit my home, I learn my life is a lie and my father isn't who I thought he was. To save us and our town from the powerful Syndicate, I agree to have an alien warlord's baby.

And then kidnap it.

Ulfar is nothing like I expected. Powerful, dangerous, rough. Gentle, caring, protective.

If I confess, I'll be sent to a prison planet and my father will die. If I leave, I'll break more than my own heart.

What do I choose? My past or my future?

Reviews

  • “… we fight hard and love harder.”

    4
    By Goddess of Chaos
    Sarah is prepared to pay for the sins of her father… then she sees the true cost and wonders how she’ll ever cope with having paid it. Ulfar sees so many things in Sarah, intelligence, kindness, eyes that hide a secret, and most of all a woman he’d fight his greatest enemy to protect. This done in one book walks a fine line as Sarah transitions from her Father being her sole family, and in that sense her world, to discovering Ulfar could capture her heart - if she’d only let him, and create a whole new world for her. Each is committed to those they care about, but can Sarah risk going against a criminal organization for her own happiness? Or must she uphold a devil’s bargain, even as she comes to see that Devil in more disturbing clarity, because her responsibilities are her own? Where many stories delve into trust as a purely emotional issue, here it is an issue of physical safety, and plays out in a page turning story. I read Ulfar elsewhere and chose to share my thoughts.
  • A Solid 4 Star Read

    4
    By LBry2602
    First book I've read by Taylor Neptune and wont be the last. Sarah and Ulfar's story is full of sizzle, steam, twists, turns, action, drama, and more. Well paced and even though part of the Intergalactic Surrogacy Agency series can definitely be read as a standalone. A solid read. I received a free copy of this book via Cherrylily ARCs and am voluntarily leaving a review.