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Human Omega: Trapped in the Alien Jungle (Pykh Book 2) Kindle Edition
Carter isn't sure what to call his two alien protectors. Friends? Boyfriends? Mates?
Or merely indiscriminate lovers with sexy purrs and tangling tails?
He would be lost without them, he knows that. When their home is invaded by a dangerous new kind of alien slaver, they strike out into the jungle. He depends on them for food, protection, a direction to walk in. He's helpless even for shelter and warmth.
Thankfully, his alien lovers seem devoted, but why? Carter wishes he knew their names or anything else. Like whether the attachment he's feeling is returned.
With aliens, you can't make assumptions.
Wouldn't it be nice if he could just ask?
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About the Author
Eileen Glass lives amongst the sounds of sirens, car stereos, and the yowling of stray cats. While she enjoys cafes and urban life, shes known to be a bit of a hermit, shutting herself away on weekends to write and being bad at noticing her phone.
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- ASIN : B07HRG6K5Y
- Publisher : Eileen Glass Fiction
- Publication date : September 27, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 3.8 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 447 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 4 : Pykh
- Best Sellers Rank: #54,794 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #879 in Science Fiction Romance (Books)
- #909 in Science Fiction Romance (Kindle Store)
- #1,641 in Gay Romance
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About the author

Eileen Glass lives amongst the sounds of sirens, car stereos, and the yowling of stray cats. She commands two minions of destruction, slobbery beasts that eat power cords and wall plaster. While she enjoys cafes and urban life, she's known to be a bit of a hermit, shutting herself away on weekends to write and being bad at noticing her phone. She likes m/m romance with sweet, protective heroes and paranormal creatures.
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Customers enjoy this well-plotted sci-fi interspecies romance, finding it better than the first book and appreciating its intricate storyline. The book features well-rounded characters and detailed descriptions, with one customer noting how the language barrier is masterfully handled. While customers find the writing good and smexy, some mention spelling errors. The pacing receives mixed reactions, with one customer describing it as slow-moving, and customers disagree on the editing quality.
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Customers appreciate the plot of the book, describing it as a well-plotted sci-fi interspecies romance that starts to pick up pace.
"...Will the three ever find happiness? Come read this very intricate story with amazing characters and top notch world building...." Read more
"...colour, they are different enough from us to make the sci-fi element real and interesting, and not just nominal, while still similar to us for the..." Read more
"...I love the world in this book and the characters...." Read more
"...I very much love this series. I like the world building. Even explaining HOW there is enough of a computer to make a translation box...." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining and better than the first one in the series.
"...Both Pykh and Siel are complex, well-rounded characters that are likeable and interesting, without veering into romance stereotypes...." Read more
"...Although I really loved book 1 book 2 is so amazing and loved it so much...." Read more
"...Figured I should give some stars finally. I very much love this series. I like the world building...." Read more
"...Which is even better than the first one...." Read more
Customers appreciate the well-rounded characters in the book, with one customer noting how the narrative switches between three main characters.
"...Come read this very intricate story with amazing characters and top notch world building...." Read more
"...The narration is first person present tense, and switches between the three main characters (adding a fourth toward the end), and this works..." Read more
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"...The world building is amazing and character development is very believable...." Read more
Customers appreciate the detail in the book, with one mentioning the vivid setting descriptions.
"...All in all, a worthy read, full of detail and tension. I enjoyed it" Read more
"...'s a good balance between inner monologue, dialogue and setting descriptions so far...." Read more
"...Oh this world is so rich and detailed but fun to read.. ET with the poop stick, hahahahaha" Read more
"...Loving these three and the world building is a little bananas but detailed and unexpected." Read more
Customers appreciate the emotional depth of the book, with one noting how it makes the story feel real.
"...in with all the chaos these characters experience and how you can feel their emotions especially when the scenes/moments are intense...." Read more
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"...things seemed to simply happen right I that book, but this one felt more realistic...." Read more
"Human Omega: TitAJ, has been full of emotion and action, and kept me turning pages well past my bedtime...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the writing quality of the book, with some finding it good and smexy, while others point out spelling errors.
"...It's all tastefully written but the... finishing moment isn't really there which is a bit of a disappointment after the buildup in the beginning...." Read more
"...Writing was good smexy was yum and the next will be a continuation" Read more
"...The text is worse than book one when it comes to misspelled words, orphaned words, even sentences that end abruptly in the middle of words, missing..." Read more
"I have trouble putting this series down! Written very well, so entertaining. I am always delighted, but a little tense." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some finding it cute, while one customer notes that the story feels slow-moving.
"...Pitcher and Nibbler are an interesting contrast...." Read more
"For as exotic and alien the premise is, the story does feel fairly slow moving and 1.5 in spice...." Read more
"...I love Pykh and Seil so much they are so cute ;-; <3 Carter is the best because he never gives up...." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the editing quality of the book, with some emphasizing its importance while others point out significant errors.
"...Still, if you can tolerate the lack of editing and the occasional lack of plausibility, this is a well-written sci-fi interspecies romance with..." Read more
"...Saying that, this has a heck of a lot of editing errors but it didn't stop me from enjoying it." Read more
"...But once again...poor editing. It is like the writer got tired and didn’t really care what words was used. Editing is a MUST." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024Carter has no idea what is happening when he is captured by the enemy, on the enemy planet.
Pykh and Siel are already in a cage together and have been for a while. Carter is much smaller than thier species so they feel the need to protect him at any cost.
Carter hasn't figured out how to communicate with his cage mates verbally so he does his best to communicate in other ways. The planet he is on is very cold and the only way he can keep warm is by being in the arms of his cage mates. Through this intimate contact the three of them become very close.
Will they ever be free if the enemy? Will the three ever find happiness? Come read this very intricate story with amazing characters and top notch world building.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2019Book two takes up where book one ended. Carter, Siel and Pykh have escaped and are still on the run, and have to trek through the "jungle" toward an old military outpost that Siel hopes will still be manned. Carter really likes his two alien protectors, and is starting to think of them as his boyfriends. But the alien invaders who enslaved them are still hunting them, and Carter gets sick, and when other people find them, things get complicated really fast -- and Carter still can't communicate with them.
The writing is very good, and very enjoyable, but it badly needed a competent editor, or at least a few proofreaders. The text is worse than book one when it comes to misspelled words, orphaned words, even sentences that end abruptly in the middle of words, missing punctuation etc. It's annoying, when the writing is otherwise so good. The narration is first person present tense, and switches between the three main characters (adding a fourth toward the end), and this works well.
The aliens and their culture, as told from Pykh's and Siel's POV, continue to impress -- these guys aren't just humans with strange skin colour, they are different enough from us to make the sci-fi element real and interesting, and not just nominal, while still similar to us for the romance and sex to work. The different POVs are excellent at portraying alien culture without clunky infodumps. Both Pykh and Siel are complex, well-rounded characters that are likeable and interesting, without veering into romance stereotypes. It's very plausible for a gay human man to be taken in by their kindness and acceptance (and solicitous behaviour), and their easy and open sexuality. Alone on a foreign planet, with no other humans around, it's not strange for him to relax and let go of some of his Space Marines macho culture.
Sadly, the fact that the three spend weeks together without managing to learn *a single word* of each other's language, with communication failures that are just plain (and uncharacteristically) stupid, brings the plausibility down. At the very end, when (***SPOILER WARNING***) Carter gets to use his engineering skills to build a translation device which makes the aliens' language intelligible to him, it's never explained how *they* can understand *him*, since they don't have the implant in their brains. If the chip is telling him how to make the correct language sounds, and this is physiologically possible for a human speech apparatus, then he should have been able to produce them all along. (***SPOILER END***)
Also, they are moving through a "jungle" that is seemingly empty of any animal life (except for a few insects), which strikes me as rather unbelievable. It's more of a dense forest than an actual jungle, but it should still have more fauna to be plausible.
The flora is described either in generic terms, or as specifically non-terrestrial, except for a few weird slip-ups, like "lemon".
It's also increasingly obvious that in this book series, "omega" isn't a metaphor for "submissive and sex crazy", like in the shifter romance Omegaverse, but instead just plain "female", which leads to some confusion. For some reason, the people on this planet only have male gender (and obviously male sexual equipment), but a good portion of them (though obviously less than half) can still get pregnant and carry children, and these are not called "women", but "omegas", and it's never clear why this is, or why everyone immediately pegs Carter as "omega", even when they become intimately familiar with his body. It's also baffling to me why they would have male pronouns and masculine-coded words, if they have no actual females (omegas get the same pronouns as everyone else). "Omega" is treated as a mix between a title and a social class, where omegas are to be coddled and deferred to and obeyed in all things (except being treated as equals, apparently). It does make interesting parallels with how women are treated in the real world, but I wish there would have been more info on exactly how this works, and what exactly it is about Carter that makes everyone assume that he is "female", despite also noticing that he is very obviously a different (and alien) species, but perhaps this will be explained in the next book, if there is one. The story does end on a bit of an emotional cliffhanger, and quite a few loose ends still dangling.
Still, if you can tolerate the lack of editing and the occasional lack of plausibility, this is a well-written sci-fi interspecies romance with likeable MCs.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019Omg omg omg omg. I really really need a next book. You can't leave me hanging like this! Although I really loved book 1 book 2 is so amazing and loved it so much. I don't even read all that much sci-fi but I was looking for something like Grown Men by Damon Suede and this series was suggested. I snapped the first book up and immediately one clicked book 2 with audio. I love the world in this book and the characters. I love how the Omega is not some weak little thing but a strong and solid solider that can hold his own. 5 stars and I will be looking for book 3. Bc if there's not a book 3 I think I might cry.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023This is probably the 3rd go around for me reading these books. Figured I should give some stars finally. I very much love this series. I like the world building. Even explaining HOW there is enough of a computer to make a translation box. Just here to give some love!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024Just like with the first book, I highly enjoyed their story and how it progressed. The world building is amazing and character development is very believable. I love the humor tossed in with all the chaos these characters experience and how you can feel their emotions especially when the scenes/moments are intense. It's nice to see their successes and to see them grow closer, having some questions.
My only complaint is I wish the spicy scenes were quite as vague. Like there's plenty of details starting out but then when it's more of a guessing game of game of what's happening or what they're feeling other than vague clues that almost paint a clear picture. It's all tastefully written but the... finishing moment isn't really there which is a bit of a disappointment after the buildup in the beginning. It's like the middle and end bits of the act are skimmed over.
Overall I enjoyed the book and plan to finish reading this series and possibly other books written by this author. Recommend for 18+ for mature content
- Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025For as exotic and alien the premise is, the story does feel fairly slow moving and 1.5 in spice. I think this will be the last book in this series for me, but neat exploration!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024It’s book two so if you’re interested you’ll read book one then move on this one. Which is even better than the first one. And without giving any spoilers the way Carter figures out a “weapon” to make the others listen to him mad me laugh until I cried.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023I love this series as I have said many times. There are several grammatical errors that should be corrected but it isn't so bad that you loose meaning or get confused. The story is easy to follow and the characters are easy to relate to, yes even the non-human characters. I can't imagine anyone who would not love this series. I am extremely happy with this purchase.
Top reviews from other countries
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Alice_Joan03Reviewed in Germany on November 24, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Toll und spannend wie Teil 1
Eine spannenden und sehr originelle Geschichte. Kann Band 3 kaum erwarten!!!!
- Dragon_FuryReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 24, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing series!
I really love this series the whole world building is incredible and the characters feel realistic. There culture and way of thinking explained without being word vomited at. We learn with the character. Also love the communication issues that takes time to solve. I really need this author to finish thos series. I've read these 3 books so many times already!
- Mehndi masalaReviewed in Canada on June 23, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Even if you’re not into MM or MMM, you have to give this a read!
Humor, romance, fight scenes, great universe building, truly interesting personal relationships and just some really fun writing! I’ve spent a good chunk of Covid getting back to reading and I’ve been tackling a lot of omega verse, alien romance, vampire romance, mafia and biker books and I’m not really big on MMM, MM or even all that keen on MFM, The writing in this series is truly page turning and I have a great interest in the characters and seeing how this all resolves. You should really give this series a chance and you won’t be disappointed! Great work to the author add a really engrossing read.
- SessalliReviewed in Australia on September 11, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars definitely worth continuing the series
The first book needed few more pages, and I think Eileen supplied them in this book, there is more world and character building, which I love. also LORE!!!!! She definitely tightened up her writing in this book and it makes for an entertaining and gripping story. I definitely didn’t expect the story to go this way at all, however I know if I feel the urge to highlight and remember certain details that means I’m fully engaged in the story. Like I said in the first book, this has the makings of a great series and I’m glad I continued, because Eileen has come through for us. The second book usually makes or breaks a series for me, so I’m excited to read the next 2 books!!!
- K.H.Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Out of the frying pan.....
This was excellent! After the first book there is this general feeling that it should be okay now. The guys have escaped the bugs, they are no longer slaves, they're heading over to the remaining settlement and they are truly connecting with one another. At the beginning of the book it seems like that will hold true, with them finding safe shelter in a cave and bonding. But everything quickly goes and and it is clear that there will be no washboard for these guys.
Language is a big part of this book. There is always the idea that even if you didn't know the language of another person you could start learning the basics well and hand gestures would help. Carter knows he needs to start speaking to the others to truly figure out what is going on, but trying to assign any meaning to anything is a major struggle. Then there is wilfully ignoring it. Even after making some strides the fact that Carter cannot truly speak the native language means that others use it to ignore him or say that he can't know what he is asking. Language and understanding is huge in this book and highlights how much misunderstandings can cost when there are true stakes involved.
The omega thing is clearly going to become a big deal. To some degree it already was, with Nibbler finally being motivated to rebel in the first book because wanted to protect his new omega. Now that there is the possibility that these guys will meet other native inhabitants the misunderstanding of what Carter is could be a big problem. Especially since Siel insists in deferring to Carter as though he is royalty, causing tension and uncertainty for Carter.
Unlike the first book this one ends on a cliffhanger. Not one of action, but one of emotion. That does not make it any less urgent. It is clear that this evolving world that has been created is going to be changed even more in the next book as some big bombshells come forward. This has been a fascinating read, with a complex world being created and an entire societal structure with history and present concerns. There is much going on that these guys are soon going to find themselves at the centre of which promises more exciting books in the future. The continued introduction of new nuanced characters promises to keep this series interesting as the books continue. An excellent series!