
I did not expect alien romance to become one of my favorite romance subgenres.
Honestly, if you had told me years ago that I would be recommending alien romance books with my whole chest, I probably would have laughed.
But here we are.
Because when alien romance is done well, it is so much more than “woman meets alien.”
It can be emotional, protective, surprisingly tender, incredibly spicy, and full of world-building that makes the story feel bigger than just one couple. The best alien romances give you all the things I love in romance — chemistry, tension, devotion, emotional stakes — but with the added fun of an entirely different world, culture, or species.
I’ll be honest: I don’t have a huge list of alien romance authors I recommend.
But the ones I do recommend? They’re good.
These are the alien romance books and series that completely pulled me in, made me care about the characters, and turned what could have been a very niche reading choice into one of my favorite kinds of escape.
If you’re curious about alien romance but not sure where to start, these are the ones I’d recommend first.
Ruby Dixon Alien Romance Books
Best For:
- addictive alien romance worlds
- protective heroes
- lots of connected stories
- spice, humor, and emotional comfort reads
Ruby Dixon is probably the author who made alien romance feel the most fun and accessible for me.
Her books are spicy, entertaining, surprisingly emotional, and incredibly easy to binge. What I love most is that so many of her series connect within the same larger universe, so once you get pulled in, there are so many books to keep reading.
The world keeps expanding. The couples keep coming. And before you know it, you’re emotionally invested in alien tribes, survival on strange planets, unexpected mates, and heroes who are absolutely devoted to their women.
Ruby Dixon is perfect if you want alien romance that feels:
- fun,
- spicy,
- emotional,
- bingeable,
and much more heartfelt than you might expect.
I actually discovered Ruby Dixon’s Ice Planet Barbarians in the funniest way. I was reading a small-town romance where one character was reading the book aloud to another character during a long-distance relationship. I don’t necessarily recommend that book, but it made me curious enough to look up Ice Planet Barbarians and that started a whole thing. I fell straight down the Ruby Dixon and alien romance rabbit hole for quite a while.
If you’re new to Ruby Dixon, Ice Planet Barbarians is the obvious place to start.
It’s the series most people know, and it gives you a good sense of her style: protective alien heroes, stranded human women, fated-mate energy, humor, survival, and plenty of spice.



Victoria Aveline’s Clecanian Series
Best For:
- rich world-building
- protective alien heroes
- emotionally satisfying romance
- a society where women are deeply valued
Victoria Aveline created one of my favorite alien romance worlds.
The Clecanian series is such a good example of alien romance that feels thoughtful, immersive, and emotionally satisfying. The world feels developed, the alien culture is interesting, and the romances have that perfect mix of tension, vulnerability, and devotion.
One of the things I really love about this series is the way women are valued in the Clecanian world. There’s something deeply satisfying about reading a romance where the heroine is not treated like an inconvenience or an accessory, but as someone precious, desired, and worthy of care.
If you’re trying to decide where to start, begin with Choosing Theo.
That book is such a strong entry point into the series. It has the arranged-marriage setup, the fish-out-of-water feeling, the cultural differences, and the slow emotional shift from uncertainty to real connection.
Theo is protective, complicated, and emotionally guarded in a way that makes the romance feel especially satisfying as it develops.
This series is great if you want alien romance with:
- strong world-building,
- devoted heroes,
- emotional payoff,
- and a romance world you can really sink into.

Dark Planet Warriors by Anna Carven
Best For:
- intense alien warriors
- action and danger
- protective heroes
- darker sci-fi romance vibes
Anna Carven’s Dark Planet Warriors series is another one that does alien romance really well.
This series has a more intense, action-heavy feel than some of the softer alien romances. The heroes are powerful, dangerous, and very much alien warriors, but the romances still have that protective, emotionally intense quality that makes the stories addictive.
If you like alien romance with more danger, more conflict, and a stronger sci-fi/action feel, this is a great series to try.
The world feels darker and more serious, and the stakes feel higher. It’s not just about the romance — there’s also survival, politics, war, and the tension of humans being pulled into a much bigger universe than they ever expected.
Start with Dark Planet Warriors if you want to begin at the beginning.
This series is perfect when you want:
- strong alien warrior energy,
- danger,
- intensity,
- protective MMCs,
- and a romance that feels wrapped inside a bigger sci-fi story.

Mia & Korum by Anna Zaires
Best For:
- intense chemistry
- possessive alien hero
- darker romance dynamics
- obsession-level tension
Mia & Korum by Anna Zaires is another alien romance that really pulled me in.
This one has a darker, more intense dynamic, so it may not be for every reader. But if you like possessive heroes, complicated power dynamics, and romance that feels consuming and morally gray, this is definitely worth considering.
Korum is powerful, mysterious, and very much not human, which gives the romance a different kind of tension. The relationship between Mia and Korum is intense from the beginning, and the story leans into that push-pull dynamic between attraction, fear, curiosity, and emotional connection.
This is not the softest alien romance on the list, but it is addictive.
If you like romance with:
- obsession,
- danger,
- possessive energy,
- emotional intensity,
- and a hero who feels truly otherworldly,
this one may work really well for you.
I’d definitely recommend checking your trope preferences first, especially if you’re sensitive to darker romance dynamics.

Why Alien Romance Works for Me
Alien romance works best for me when the story gives me more than just the novelty of an alien hero.
I want:
- real chemistry,
- emotional stakes,
- strong world-building,
- protective heroes,
- cultural differences that actually matter,
- and a romance that makes me believe these two characters belong together.
The best alien romances make the unfamiliar feel emotional.
They take something that could feel strange or over-the-top and turn it into something surprisingly tender, intense, and romantic.
And honestly? Sometimes the alien heroes are better at devotion than the human ones.
Final Thoughts
Alien romance may sound like a niche subgenre, but if you love protective heroes, intense chemistry, emotional world-building, and romances that feel like total escape, it is absolutely worth trying.
I don’t recommend a huge number of alien romance authors, but the ones I do recommend have created worlds that are fun, addictive, emotional, and easy to get lost in.
If you’re new to alien romance, I’d start with:
- Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon
- Choosing Theo by Victoria Aveline
- Dark Planet Warriors by Anna Carven
- Mia & Korum by Anna Zaires
Whether you want something fun and spicy, emotionally immersive, action-packed, or darker and more intense, there’s probably an alien romance here that will surprise you in the best way.
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