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Lilith Enraptured
Lilith Enraptured
Lilith Enraptured
Audiobook6 hours

Lilith Enraptured

Written by Michelle M. Pillow

Narrated by Rebecca Cook

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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In a land forever at war, meeting women is the last thing they can think about, so what's a lonely alpha warrior to do?

Sorin of Firewall lives in a land forever at war. In fact, the Starian men are so busy fighting, their marriage ceremony has been reduced to an alpha male “will of the gods” event where they simply pick a woman out of a lineup and claim her as a wife. With women becoming scarce, it’s necessary to trade the offworld Divinity Corporation for brides. Duty-bound to attend the ceremony, he has no intention of picking a bride, let alone one from another dimension. That is, until he sees Lilith, the bewitching woman sent by the gods to reward—or punish?—him.


When Lilith, a Divinity Corporation data analyst, awakes in an alternate dimension, she’s appalled to find herself the bride of an alpha alien warrior. But Sorin of Firewall is nothing like she imagined — and his touch makes her feel things she never thought possible… (Bookbub)


Book One of the Divinity Warriors series: Alternate Reality/Parallel Universe Romance by NYT & USAT Bestseller, Michelle M. Pillow


"I thoroughly enjoyed the interactions between the characters in Lilith Enraptured and felt the novel has a steady fast pace that will keep the reader interested." Joyfully Reviewed, May 2009

"If you are looking for a series depicting strong and determined women who lead with not only their hearts but also their minds and bodies, this is a series you want to embrace." Bitten by Books, December 2009

"If you like books that transport you to unusual cultures with hot alpha men, this book will entertain you. Time traveling heroine ends up in a culture where the men are all he-men and a sassy woman has to figure out her own happy ending." Zara West, Contemporary Romance Author (2019)

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 10, 2013
ISBN9781987198522
Lilith Enraptured
Author

Michelle M. Pillow

Michelle M. Pillow, New York Times (#8) & USA Today Bestselling Romance Author www.MichellePillow.com Bestselling dragon-shifter/cat-shifter romance series: Dragon Lords, Lords of the Var  Michelle M. Pillow is a prolific NY Times & USA TODAY bestselling author with over a million books sold. Though she writes in many genres, she is best known for romance and mystery. Her rich world building creates portals for the imagination. She is a winner of the RT Reviewers' Choice Award. Fan favorites include the Qurilixen World (a multi-series collection) and Warlocks MacGregor series. She loves to interact with readers. Visit her at MichellePillow.com. Come say hello! She loves talking with readers on social media! ** ON THE WEB ** Author Website: www.MichellePillow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorMichellePillow TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@michellempillow Twitter: @MichellePillow Mailing List: https://michellepillow.com/newslettersignup/

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Can't say I thought much of the heroine, she was annoying and whiney. The fact that the local women encourage spreading your legs to please your man, may be the custom in an alien world, but is almost insulting. And then there's the conflicting emotions, which ping pongs back and forth it almost gives you whiplash.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    DNF just couldn’t connect or like the heroine. H is written fairly consistent but h character changes too often and she is just generally unlikable and extremely intolerant for a person that is suppose to have traveled and been exposed to many different cultures. Lilith is a researcher for explores other universes and dimensions (think Star Trek). Yet unlike those of the s.s enterprise Lilith just can’t seem to understand the very simple culture of this dimension and with all her smarts can’t seem to ask questions. This just makes no sense. Lilith is also very fond of calling other women who are considered respectable in the culture she is now living in “whores”. H explains women choice Lilith says oh “whores”...