When Abduction Meets Desire — And Consent Changes Everything


Suppose you’ve ever craved alien romance that does more than scratch the surface. In that case, Victoria Aveline’s Clecanian Series will pull you into a universe where dominance meets devotion — and love defies biology, planets, and power dynamics.

These books are more than just spicy alien love stories. They explore consent, agency, healing, and what it means to choose someone — even after you’ve been taken. Aveline crafts her Clecanian world with a sharp focus on emotional connection and steamy chemistry. Each book is standalone yet threads seamlessly into the greater fabric of a universe filled with unexpected tenderness, hilarious moments, and dominant alien warriors who slowly, sometimes reluctantly, fall hard for human women who refuse to be broken.

Whether you’re here for the alien abduction fantasy, the caretaking kink, or the enemies-to-lovers tension — this series will leave you swooning, sweating, and surprisingly moved.


The Clecanian Series by Victoria Aveline


Choosing Theo by Victoria Aveline


It all starts here — and what a start. Choosing Theo introduces us to Clecania, a planet where kidnapped human women are treated better than on Earth… but only if they agree to “choose” a mate. The rules are clear, the system is alien, and Theo — the Clecanian warrior our heroine ends up with — is stubborn, inflexible, and completely unprepared for a woman who won’t submit so easily.

This is the perfect entry into the “alien mate romance” subgenre but with a twist: the heroine has all the power, and watching Theo grapple with that shift is equal parts satisfying and sexy. Expect slow-burn emotional growth, cultural clashes, and consent-based dominance that feels fresh and empowering.

Tropes: alien abduction romance, arranged partnership, slow-burn, fated mates.

Choosing Theo

Tempting Auzed by Victoria Aveline


Auzed is a Clecanian leader who isn’t interested in the mating program — until he is. And when he finally does fall? He falls hard.

What makes Tempting Auzed stand out is the emotional maturity of both characters. There’s banter, there’s heat, but also a slow unfolding of trust and compatibility. Suppose you like dominant heroes who are respectful but extremely possessive and heroines who are strong but emotionally wounded. In that case, this one will feel like a warm, protective blanket… laced with electric tension.

Expect fewer power games and more emotional caretaking, all wrapped up in a steamy sci-fi package.

Tropes: opposites attract, dominant alien hero, protective romance, strong heroine.

Tempting Auzed


Using Fejo
by Victoria Aveline


This one turns up the heat and the heart. Fejo isn’t like the others — he’s charismatic, playful, and dangerously seductive. But he’s also deeply layered, and when his charm meets a heroine who isn’t buying it, sparks fly.

Using Fejo takes the alien romance trope and throws in emotional messiness that feels incredibly human. The chemistry is instant, but the emotional connection takes work — and that’s what makes it sing. If you love player-turned-lover arcs with real growth, Fejo’s story is irresistible.

Tropes: charming rogue, “I’m no good for you” hero, spice with emotional depth.

Using Fejo


Ruling Sikthand
by Victoria Aveline


One word: power. Ruling Sikthand is a story of status, strategy, and submission — but with consent at its core. Sikthand is a ruler used to control. So when he meets someone he can’t control, the real power play begins.

This book is for those who love powerful men humbled by love and heroines who never lose their fire. There’s political intrigue, high stakes, and some seriously dominant energy — but it’s always rooted in emotional respect. Aveline’s skill at flipping the script while keeping things deliciously tense is on full display here.

Tropes: powerful ruler, enemies-to-lovers, dominance and resistance, political romance.

Ruling Sikthand


Releasing Maladek
by Victoria Aveline


This novella may be shorter, but it hits deep. Releasing Maladek is an emotional, quiet story of trauma, healing, and finally letting go — of pain, guilt, and fear. Maladek isn’t your typical alien hero. He’s reserved, closed off, and carrying scars that no one can see until he meets someone who sees everything.

This one’s less about drama and more about intimacy. If you love a gentle, soft-spoken hero with a broken soul, this novella will wreck you in the best way.

Tropes: emotional healing, slow intimacy, caretaking romance, novella with impact.

Releasing Maladek


Final Thoughts: Come for the Aliens, Stay for the Feels


Victoria Aveline’s Clecanian Series proves that alien romance can be spicy and meaningful. Every book is a journey through cultural differences, personal healing, and deeply satisfying emotional arcs. Whether you’re in it for the alpha males, the unconventional love stories, or the commentary on autonomy and desire — there’s something here that will stay with you long after the last page.


So, if you’re craving sci-fi romance with heart, heat, and heroines who never back down, dive into the Clecanian universe.

It’s alien love… but make it human.


📚 ByOneClick – One Click, Endless Stories.

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