“My possessive, over-the-top mate says we're meant to be together... There's just one catch: the contract is only for a year.” Paper Plus
Since Soren by Taylor Neptune is a sci-fi alien romance centered on themes of sacrifice and fated mates, your review should lean into its "alpha" tropes and emotional stakes. Soren by Taylor Neptune
The book's "surrogacy contract" plot point is a major draw for fans of the genre. “My possessive, over-the-top mate says we're meant to
Soren is everything a sci-fi romance fan wants. It’s got the "fated mates" energy, a massive golden alien hero who is obsessed with his mate, and plenty of "who did this to you?" vibes. The forced proximity of the surrogate contract creates incredible tension. I loved how Soren treats the heroine better than any human man ever could, even as he's being fiercely protective. A fast, steamy read with a lot of heart. Reader Perspective Soren is everything a sci-fi romance fan wants
“Matched with the fearsome alien warlord who wants to put a baby in me. The things I do for my family.” Paper Plus
Here are two draft options depending on the vibe you want to strike: Option 1: The "Emotional Rollercoaster" Review
If you’re looking for a book that balances a gut-wrenching sacrifice with over-the-top possessive romance, Soren delivers. The premise—a woman becoming a surrogate for an alien warlord to save her starving family—sets an immediate emotional tone. Taylor Neptune does a great job portraying the internal conflict: the heroine is falling for her "alpha" mate while the ticking clock of her one-year contract looms in the background. It’s spicy, sweet, and will definitely make you worry about how they're going to get their happily-ever-after. Option 2: The "Trope-Heavy" Review