Abduction A Mpreg Yaoi Alien Romance Amelita Rae Exclusive -

Because this title is not on Amazon, KU, or major retailers, you must seek it out directly. As of this writing, the full, uncensored version is available via:

Note: Beware of pirated copies circulating on forums. The exclusive nature means these often miss the final two chapters and the author’s afterword, which explains the linguistic creation of the Drakari mating language.

Kaelen has spent his entire life watching the stars. A lonely botanist on a forgotten Agri-station, his only companions are the genetically modified crops he tends and the quiet hum of the life support. He never expected an answer to his silent prayers. He certainly never expected him. abduction a mpreg yaoi alien romance amelita rae exclusive

Xaron is a Draxxian Reaver—a hulking, scaled, twice-blessed warrior from a dying race. He has crossed the void of space for one reason: to find the vessel for his heirs. His ship’s sensors detected a biological anomaly on a worthless green rock. A rare, male of a compatible species with the capacity to carry young.

When Xaron breaches the station, Kaelen expects death. Instead, he finds himself pinned beneath seven feet of armored muscle, amber eyes burning with a terrifying tenderness. Xaron does not wish to harm him. He wishes to keep him. Because this title is not on Amazon, KU,

As the ship jumps to light speed, Kaelen learns the truth. He has not been captured. He has been claimed. And within weeks, a strange, delicious weight begins to bloom in his belly—the first sign of a hybrid pregnancy that could save Xaron’s people… or destroy Kaelen’s human body.

Trapped in a gilded cage of silk and starlight, Kaelen must navigate a warrior’s possessive love and his own treacherous heart. For the abductor’s claws are gentle. His growls are lullabies. And the child growing inside him? It is more human than either of them expected. Note: Beware of pirated copies circulating on forums

To understand why this exclusive release is causing ripples in the romance community, one must first appreciate how Rae weaves together three traditionally disparate genres.

1. The Abduction Narrative (Reimagined) Most alien abduction stories frame the human as a victim—a specimen collected for cold, scientific study. Rae subverts this immediately. The abduction in this novel is not clinical; it is visceral and instinctual. The alien, Kaelen—a towering, scaled, bioluminescent being from a dying warrior race—does not abduct the protagonist, Leo, out of malice. He abducts him out of desperation. Kaelen’s species faces extinction because their females have lost the ability to carry young to term. His ship’s scanners detect something unprecedented in Leo: a rare genetic compatibility that could allow for virile gestation—male pregnancy.

2. Yaoi (Boys’ Love) Dynamics For fans of Japanese yaoi (or BL), the tropes are immediately recognizable and deeply satisfying. Leo is the classic uke: soft, emotional, humanly fragile, but possessed of an inner steel that refuses to break. Kaelen is the seme: possessive, powerful, emotionally constipated, and terrifyingly gentle in his violence. Their relationship evolves not from Stockholm syndrome, but from a slow, painful recognition of mutual loneliness. The "abduction" becomes a forced proximity trope of cosmic proportions.

3. MPreg (Male Pregnancy) as a Love Language MPreg is often treated as a fetish, but Rae elevates it to an act of ultimate trust and sacrifice. The biological mechanism is cleverly explained via alien pheromones and a "secondary womb" that Kaelen’s species can implant. The pregnancy isn’t just a plot point; it is the crucible in which their relationship is forged. Leo’s body undergoes terrifying, beautiful changes, and Kaelen’s protective instincts shift from possessive to reverent. The scene where Leo feels the alien child kick for the first time—while Kaelen hums a low, resonant frequency from his homeworld—is pure, tear-jerking poetry.