Domesticating The Alien By Ava Ross Now
The story follows a classic "opposites attract" and "forced proximity" setup with a galactic twist:
The book is a direct, playful nod to My Fair Lady . Kalei attempts to refine a rugged warrior into high-society material, only to fall in love with his raw, authentic self. Domesticating the Alien by Ava Ross
She visits the Intergalactic Employment Agency and accepts a high-stakes job: acting as a charm-school tutor for a massive, intimidating alien warlord named Forje. The story follows a classic "opposites attract" and
Forje needs to learn polite conversation, proper table manners, and how to dance without stepping on tails. All of this is preparation for an upcoming "Match-Mating Soiree" where he is supposed to woo a noble alien mate. Forje needs to learn polite conversation, proper table
Ava Ross leans heavily into the contrast between Forje's physical intimidation and his gentle, clumsy, and romantic internal personality. 📝 Critical Reception
Reviewers and readers on platforms like Goodreads generally praise the book for its balance of sweet and steamy elements:
Some readers noted that the external jeopardy or action starts a bit late in the book compared to previous installments. Others mentioned that the ending felt slightly abrupt or pushed readers toward external newsletter content for full closure. Domesticating the Alien - Ross, Ava - ernster