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Space for More

Emily Antoinette

4.12 AVERAGE


5⭐️5🌶🔥
🚀MFF 
🚀Fated Mates 
🚀Second Chances 
🚀Multiple extremities 
🚀And 🍆🍆
🚀Triple POV 
I thoroughly enjoyed this read. Three main character👫🏻🧍🏻‍♀️ who each have their own separate hang ups that prevent them from realizing they are meant for each. This is my 1st read from Antoniette, and she is able to paint such a beautiful universe 🌌 that I can't wait to dive into her world more. Mezli, Eden, and Phelix are all looking for each without realizing it, and the cosmo makes it so they realize they're fated💗 for each other. And the multiple arms and appendages 🍆🍆 more the spicy🌶, caliente 🔥 I enjoy this read so much, I have just realized how much I love polygamous storyline and I continue on my monster nonhuman Era and I loving it. 
adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I could do with fewer instances of people’s lips “crashing” into each other, but… lordy lou, the spice is spicing in this book. 🥵🌶️  I was stoked for a second installment of Spire Station shenanigans, and I knew it was gonna be poly, but I was not prepared.

The third-act breakup had a facepalming a bit (Mezli. Girl. GET IT TOGETHER!!!) but aside from that I enjoyed the characters and their eternally thirsty relationship. Mezli is an agent of chaos, Eden is adorable, and Phelix is a sadboi who just needs love and, uh, praise. *coughs loudly*

This one has more of a plot than Space For Love. A little Spire Station mystery, which adds some stakes and some world building. I enjoyed seeing more of this setting. I thought the plot was silly at first, but it made more sense as things came to light and things fell into place. It’s got some James Bond-in-space vibes toward the end.

Also, my one true love, Hadrell, makes a second appearance in this book. If they are actually a main character in book 3 as implied by the epilogue, I may expire from dehydration. 😂 Thirst! Trap! Nonbinary alien Han Solo = life.

I received an ARC of “Space for More” from the author and I fear it may have awakened something in me. Guess I need to track down more alien MFF to collect additional data.

Oh! Almost forgot to mention that this book includes a fated mate trope that didn’t make me roll my eyes so far back in my head that they risked getting stuck. I liked the conversation about it at the end quite a lot! I’ve never liked the emotional shortcut of “oooh we’re meant to be together.” But this version made me happy.

Anyway yeah this book is 90% anatomically improbable alien lovin’, and if you think that’s wrong you’re gonna have to go find somewhere else to be right. 😆
adventurous funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

FFM paranormal romance with a smidge of angst, what's not to like?

Seriously: I enjoyed this story a lot and had a big, goofy smile on my face the entire time while reading. The author did a really good job at giving all 3 mc proper character development. I appreciated that we got to see all their pov in different situations without it being repetitive. 

Spice level:
🌶🌶🌶🌶

Tropes:
✨️Fated mates
✨️Queer
✨️Polyamorous 
✨️Aliens/human
✨️Miscommunication 
✨️Plus size FMC
✨️Two 🍆
✨️Knotting 
✨️DP 


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I received an ARC from the author. My opinions are my own. 

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Eden is living my dream!😭
**possible spoliers**
When I tell you Emily Antoinette gets better with every book I mean it! The spice is amazing as always and the way she can write is an art. Eden is a girl looking to live a little when she goes to a medical convention on a alien space station, Mez is just looking to live her life without being forced to live by someone else’s say so and stuck with a mate she doesn’t even know. Phelix wants to do something meaningful with his power, knowledge and privilege and help others that can’t afford to pay for life saving medical care also try to forget about his mate that wanted nothing to do with him. 
I loved that all the characters were dealing with their own emotional baggage along with trying to navigate the tricky situation of all their mutual attraction to each other. There was a plot of the two FMC were on like a spy mission but honestly that was more of a background plot. The romance and angst were the real main focus of the book I am not mad about it. 
It was just a fun, easy read that I absolutely love! 5/5 stars! Highly recommend!
adventurous emotional funny medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I was not prepared to be both emotionally edged and cheering for 4 armed aliens character growth.

Also cheering for our human FMC to finally get it.  It being the d, the double d and v.

I was decibel curious about Mezli from the first book in teh Spire Station series. The sassy alien bff of Fina who slaps the smile off Fina's ex boyfriend definitely got my attention. 

Meeting and learning about Phelix and their shared tragic history... made my reader heart ache fo  them both.  

I loved Eden. She resonated with the shy introverted turtle I am... 

I don't have a lot to say about Phelix other than I would like to hug the stuffing out of him and offer to pat his head. But I don't want to be slapped my Mezli.

Lovely story about three lonely people just trying to figure out who they are and find their people. 

I also cannot wait for Paul's story... I hope it's the equivalent of a space pirate bodice ripper. Lol
adventurous emotional funny medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This book has been my constant companion for a month or two now, starting with the Beta version of this watching it grow as a story, I adore where it has landed with so many parts that I enjoyed.  FFM without making one of the Fem feel like they are a unicorn or a third wheel. Aliens that aren't just humans with a different skin color. Some espionage shenanigans and some real warmth and character growth. 

“Space for More is a FFM alien romance featuring a naive plus-size human FMC, a feisty alien FMC, and a grumpy alien MMC, filled with seduction, subterfuge, and second chances.” 

Safe to say that when I read this, I was excited as f*ck and the book really did live up to my expectations. I had read some monster romance before but never an alien romance and I’m glad that this was the one to “deflower” me 😂 

I loved all three of the main characters. I loved Eden’s sensitive and soft side, Phelix’s insecurity and vulnerability and Mezli’s attitude whilst actually being the biggest sweetheart. I related to all three of them. 

I’m also normally not the biggest fan of the second chance trope but it fitted so well in the story that I didn’t mind it at all! 

It’s an interconnected series and I read Space  for more without having read Space for love so I can safely say that it is possible to read this one without feeling like you missed something but I have to say that I’m definitely going to read the first one because I’m hooked! 

Also I can’t wait for Paul & Hadrell’s  story 🥺


Favourite quote of the book:

“We’re all broken in our own ways, but together we can mend and become something beautiful.” 

This quote just sums up the relationship between them three and I love it 💖
emotional funny sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This book is another amazing romance by Emily Antoinette. This book leans more towards angsty than cozy, but with lovable characters that care for one another, even when they are in conflict. I loved the dynamic between the main throuple, each character had a distinct personality that they kept throughout the story, while still leaving room for character development. As always, the world building is interesting while not being overwhelming, and it influences the characters in a way that makes sense.
Overall, an enjoyable book
with a happy ending and good spice


ARC provided via Patreon  

Emily is my favorite author to ARC read for. I’m always so exited it it’s time for another one. I’m literally never disappointed. “Space for More” was sweet, spicy, & pulled at my heart strings. Her take on making the MMC different than your typical sex symbol, but still sexy as hell, is such a refreshing thing to read. This MMC with his larger dad bod, feelings of inadequacy, tears & “bottom” energy, made me love him almost immediately. Coupled with a strong, “top” FMC & a third, shy, inexperienced FMC, this book had me hooked. Second chances, fated mates, secret missions, & misunderstandings, “Space for More” has it all. 
adventurous lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
🔥🔥🔥.5

Thank you to the author, Emily Antoinette, for an ARC of the book in exchange for my honest review.✨

This is such a cute poly, alien/human romance!  It has some of my favorite things, including plus-size rep, a sapphic relationship, and knotting!!!  Also, double dicks and an alien with two vaginas??? Yes.  Please.   

I loved Phelix's story arc and what he was fighting for, and felt like all of the MCs had equal screentime and they all had a lot of personal growth.

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