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Package Deal

(2026)
(The seventh book in the You've Got Alien Mail series)
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The storm trapped me here. His daughter wants me to stay. He's already decided I will.

DOVE:
I was supposed to deliver the package and disappear before my debt collectors found me. Instead, I'm grounded with Cetus Storm, a brilliant terraformer with glowing marks, who fixes my coffee exactly how I like it and watches me like I'm a mystery worth solving.

He's all systematic analysis. I'm chaos with a ship full of problems. We shouldn't work.

But his daughter wraps her small hand around mine like I'm staying forever. And when Cetus looks at me with those luminous eyes something in my chest cracks open.

Then the storm clears. My debts won't pay themselves. And I've spent my whole life running because everyone eventually realizes I'm not worth keeping.

CETUS:
The human courier was a temporary complication. Then Dove Foxton started making pancakes in my kitchen, earning my daughter's trust through competence instead of performance, and looking at me like I'm more than research protocols and parental duties.

She doesn't flinch from my alien physiology. She doesn't realize that the moment she became part of my daughter's world, I stopped analyzing variables and started planning permanence.

She thinks I'm offering temporary shelter.

She doesn't understand: I keep what's mine.

Package Deal is a high-heat alien romance featuring forced proximity, a single dad who falls hard, and the debt-dodging courier who accidentally becomes his daughter's favorite person.

Tropes:
Atmosphere Storm Forced Proximity
Single Dad Falls Hard
Found Family Through Pancakes
"You're Already Home"
Competence Kink

Each book in the You've Got Alien Mail series features a different OOPS courier and can be enjoyed in any order.

No cheating. No cliffhangers. Just seven days in a storm, one brilliant terraformer, a matchmaking eight-year old and a guaranteed HEA.


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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