Book Review: Space Daddy's Guide to the Galaxy
Ziggy
I should have known my scientifically-minded, superpowered Earthling would find a way to permanently attach himself to my borrowed heart.
Since Micah Salah is the most impressive creature in all the galaxies.
He’s my stellar collision, my babygirl, my equal in all things, and the only one who truly knows me and all my secrets.
Well… most of them.
There’s a secret I’ve been hiding from my mate—an unexpected desire for more in this relationship that I am in no rush to bring to a session with Dr. Micah.
Unfortunately, our quick rescue mission has turned into protecting a mysterious childwhile evading enemies we can’t seem to identify. To add insult to this glorified babysitting assignment, I find myself growing attached to the tiny intruder, further complicating the emotionsI’ve been doing my best to ignore.
Breathe, Ziggy.
It will all be over soon enough.
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Micah
Ziggy Andromeda is acting squirrely.
Squirrelier than usual, that is…
At this point, I knowmy Space Daddy sees me as end game too, so I’m not concerned about our relationship status. The biggest issue is that I’ve been feeling some kind of way about my man.
Mainly that I want to mpreg him so freakin’ bad.
That is definitely a conversation for another time. For now, I’ll focus on the other hissing ball of big mad aboard our ship—the adorable alien baby we need to safely return to their home planet.
With a family as large as mine, I’m not worried about the logistics of caring for them, but then we discover the only way to complete our mission is for me to level up my powers. Ziggy has always believed in me, but there’s a big difference between conjuring cool tech gadgets and becoming a full-blown space wizard.
Breathe, Micah.
Commander Babygirl has got this!
At least, I hope I do…
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Space Daddy’s Guide to the Galaxy is book 2 in the Villains in Space series, and is an extra spicy, idiots-in-love tale, set in space with only one sleeping pod and an entire skinsuit closet full of alien accessories.
You will want to read Earth Boys Are Easy (book 1) first. While you do not need to read Villainous Things before Villains in Space, you will get more backstory if you do. However, you can safely start your adventure with Earth Boys and Space Daddy before orbiting back to the series that started it all.
Please note: Villains in Space will be a trilogy, with the same couple growing together throughout and mini plot conclusions with each book. If you prefer different couples (etc) in your interconnected series, check out Villainous Things.
My Review
I am so excited to jump into this book and spend time again with Ziggy and Micah. Micah is still his cheeky self and is Ziggy, his grumpy one. Yet, I can see Ziggy slowly making little steps towards taking his and Micah's relationship to the next level.
I love the addition of Pedro. They are so cute. Ooh, the emotions are so strong in this book. I fell in love harder with Ziggy and Micah. I can't get enough of these two. Gimmie more. I have said it before, and I will say it again; Ziggy will forever be "Space Daddy". Readers of MM romances that love characters that will find a place in your heart, need to read these books.
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