I’m so excited to have not one but TWO COVER REVEALS for the next two books in the Xiveri Mates series by Elizabeth Stephens. Today, is the cover for Taken to Lemora, and tomorrow I’ll have the cover for Taken by the Pikosa Warlord! If you’re a fan of steamy sci-fi romance, then you should totally check out this fabulous series!
Also, be sure to scroll to the bottom for an awesome FREEBIE!!!
Let’s take a look at this fabulous cover, which is designed by Amygdala Design.
Taken to Lemora

Taken to Lemora Pre-Order Link
About Taken to Lemora:
Series: Xiveri Mates #6
Publication Date: July 27, 2021
Synopsis: Lemoran Clan Chief Raingar hated people and places and most of all, things. Everything. Except for the female he stumbled upon at one of those frilly inter-quadrant gatherings. The only problem was that…well, she was for sale, he couldn’t afford her and…his horns itched.
Taken to Lemora is a full length (85k word) SciFi alien romance that features one grumpy alien and a hybrid human female just discovering freedom and eager to grab it by the horns. Literally. Lemora is the not-too-distant neighbor of Voraxia and while this book cameos a couple familiar faces, it focuses on a new couple in a new constellation and can easily be read as a standalone.
Taken to Sasor Sale:
To celebrate the preorder launches, Taken to Sasor (standalone book 3 in the series) is FREE on Amazon.
About Taken to Sasor:

Series: Xiveri Mates #3
Page Length: 286
Publication Date: August 28, 2020
Synopsis: They came. They shifted. They conquered. Mian’s human settlement stood no chance against the shifter alien warriors. To spare the whole, she offers herself up to the cocky, arrogant Neheyuu. She expects to be made his slave, but when a rival horde threatens, she doesn’t expect invader to become unlikely protector. Or that Neheyuu won’t give her up.
A grumpy, alpha alien snakeshifter meets a sweet, no-nonsense human heroine in Taken to Sasor, a full-length (100k words), standalone, interracial, shifter romance. While part of the Xiveri Mates series, Taken to Sasor can be read in any order and stands alone with fresh characters and a guaranteed HEA. YES for fated mates, enemies-to-lovers, world-building, action adventure, and extra steamy bits. NO for cheating, harem or love triangles. Violence, including an attack scene against our heroine, may be trigger warnings for sensitive readers.