All Opal wanted was to inhale her sushi after work. Instead, she got abducted by aliens and woke up on a whole other side of the galaxy. Just as she’s about to start her new life as a dancer of sorts, she discovers that some things never change no matter what planet you’re on: traffic! As luck would have it, the prince of Sontafrul 6 is stuck only one vehicle over, and he’s just realized she’s his fated mate. Can’t a girl just get her sushi?!
If you’re looking for a fun trashy book, then you might’ve just found your next read! This was the most ridiculous book I’ve picked up in a while, and I mean that in a good way. I picked this up because it sounded like some good trashy fun, and I’m always down for that! That said, there are some serious and bleak plot lines in between all of the humor that makes up this book, so make sure to check the trigger warnings before picking this up.
We follow Opal and Prince Ke’ain through their rotating perspectives, but this is ultimately Opal’s story. She and Ke’ain were such cool characters to follow. They’re funny and caring, so it was easy to get behind them. Plus, some of the other characters seemed pretty interesting even though we only saw most of them in brief spurts. I’m looking forward to seeing them again in future books, especially since I’m pretty sure several of them will be getting their own stories.
Honestly, this was one wild read. So much stuff happened that it doesn’t even matter that a lot of worldbuilding occurs at random and on the fly. It just works! I wasn’t expecting a masterpiece, but I was expecting something that would be hilarious and enjoyable to read and that is exactly what I got. I’m definitely going to check out the next book!

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