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Snow
By Michelle M. Pillow
Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides Series Book #6
Alpha male alien comes to Earth to pick up a bride and instead meets a beautiful scientist whose job it is to capture him.
NYT Bestselling Author, Michelle M. Pillow, is back with a brand new sci-fi alien romance adventure.
Tushar (aka Snow Chaos) knows there is little chance of finding a wife on his ice-ball of a home planet. Few can survive the subzero temperatures. When Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides offers to introduce them to women eager for love, he and his brothers can’t resist, but Earth is far from welcoming.
He knows he should focus on getting home, but all he can think about is laying claim to the sexy scientist who works for the bad guys.
Jennifer works for the Milano Foundation in an attempt to undermine their efforts. When Snow and his brothers land, it’s like a dream come true for her diabolical alien-kidnapping coworkers. Now she has to make a choice–keep her cover, or betray a dangerous corporation to save the alien she’s falling in love with.
Snow might be a blue humanoid from another planet, but life with him might be worth the risk.
A Qurilixen World Novella
Genre & Tropes
Genre
Romantic Comedy • Paranormal Romance • Romantasy • Sci-Fi Romance • Fantasy Romance • Alien Romance
Tropes
Aliens visiting Earth • Blue Aliens • Mail Order Brides / Matchmaker • Different Worlds • Love at First Sight
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Book Details
Book Info
| Print Pages | Hours to Read | Total Words |
| 182 | 2 – 3 Hours | 24K |
| Narrator | Audiobook Length |
| Kylie Stewart | 2 hours 30 minutes |
FAQs
Is this book a standalone or part of a series?
Snow is Book 6 of the Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides series, set in the Qurilixen World—an interconnected sci-fi paranormal romance universe spanning 8 series and 40+ books. Within Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides, the 9 books are organized as three connected standalone trilogies: Spark/Flame/Blaze (the Killian brothers, hot-planet alien miners), Ice/Frost/Snow (brothers from the frozen world of Sintaz), and Eclipse Bound/Solar Bound/Lunar Bound (heroes from Zorveya, the planet of endless day-night conflict). All three trilogies feature heroes contracted through Galaxy Brides, the in-universe interstellar matchmaking corporation. Trilogies can be read in any order. Each book delivers a complete HEA.
Does this book end on a cliffhanger?
No. Snow delivers a complete happily ever after and closes the Sintaz brothers trilogy. The Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides series and the wider Qurilixen World continue across connected series, but every book stands alone with its own resolved romance.
What’s the heat level?
Spicy. Snow features open-door sensual scenes between the alien hero and the undercover scientist who keeps trying to capture him, written in Michelle M. Pillow’s signature playful, character-driven style.
Who is this book for?
Readers who love sci-fi romance with blue-skinned alien heroes, role-reversed captive setups (the heroine is literally tasked with capturing him), undercover-scientist heroines who flip alliances for love, and the matchmaking-agency trope that closes a trilogy with a high-stakes HEA. Perfect for fans of Cara Bristol’s Alien Mate and Mina Carter’s Latharian Mate Program.
What’s the Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides series about?
Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides is a 9-book sci-fi romance series organized as three connected standalone trilogies. The Killian brothers (Spark, Flame, Blaze) are hot-planet alien miners contracted to Earth brides through the Galaxy Brides matchmaking corporation. The Sintaz brothers (Ice, Frost, Snow) hail from a frozen tundra world where few remain, and their stories take the contract-mate setup to colder, captive-style territory. The Zorveya heroes (Eclipse Bound, Solar Bound, Lunar Bound) come from a planet of endless day-night conflict and bring the diplomatic-meets-fated-mate angle. Across all three trilogies, the in-universe Galaxy Brides corporation (first introduced in Michelle’s Dragon Lords series) pairs alpha aliens with the human women who turn their lives upside down. Each novella is a fast-paced, complete HEA.
What is the Intergalactic Dating Agency?
The Intergalactic Dating Agency (IDA) is a multi-author science fiction romance branding project—a group of bestselling SFR authors each writing their own fully self-contained series around a shared theme: aliens looking for love through an intergalactic matchmaking agency. There’s no crossover between authors’ books—every series is a separate world. Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides is Michelle M. Pillow’s IDA contribution, set entirely within her own Qurilixen World and built around her Galaxy Brides matchmaking corporation (first introduced in her Dragon Lords series). Every IDA author’s series is fully standalone. Other standout IDA series include Renee Rose’s Zandian Brides, Tasha Black’s Stargazer Alien Mail Order Brides, and Elsa Jade’s Big Sky Alien Mail Order Brides.
When was Snow first published?
Snow was originally published on January 8, 2019. The audiobook edition, narrated by Kylie Stewart, released November 24, 2020.
Qurilixen Reading Order
SERIES BY SERIES – Author-Recommended Order
This is for reading one series at a time, in order of first-in-series publication. If you prefer, you can find a chronological timeline here. There are also reading tips if you want the full choose your own path experience! Books are released all the time, so be sure to check the Reading Order page in the menu for the most up-to-date lists and alternate reading experiences.
- Barbarian Prince
- Perfect Prince
- Dark Prince
- Warrior Prince
- His Highness the Duke
- The Stubborn Lord
- The Reluctant Lord
- The Impatient Lord
- The Dragon’s Queen
- Determined Prince
- Rebellious Prince
- Stranded with the Cajun
- Hunted by the Dragon
- Mischievous Prince
- Headstrong Prince
Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides
Falcon’s Mate
Standalone novella set in the Qurilixen Universe
Content Warnings
Content Warnings: Michelle M. Pillow’s books contain adult subject matter, graphic violence, and are not suitable for all audiences.
Book Heat Levels: Spicy
What Readers Are Saying
★★★★★
5 Stars! “There’s a little of everything in this one; humor, mystery and romance! I won’t give away anything, but the ending was SOOO good!”
★★★★★
5 Stars! “As with all Michelle Pillow’s books, this is well-written and moves along at a good pace. It’s hard to put down. Best of all, the interaction between the earth women and the slightly misinformed alien men is very funny…do you give them a hug, or hit them over the head with a big stick? Fans of PNR should enjoy this book, and indeed the entire series, it’s clever, funny and captivating. I loved it.”
★★★★★
5 Stars! “The story had an unexpected turn and the ending had me chuckling.”
Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides Series
About Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides Book Series
Not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, especially if you are an awkward hot alien looking for a little loving in sin city!
Remember Galaxy Brides Corporation from Dragon Lords? This is that company in modern day when it first started.
Sci-Fi Romance, Fantasy Romance series
This series is part of the Qurilixen World.
Galaxy Alien Mail Order Brides Reading Order
Recognition and Reviews
★★★★☆ 4.2 · Goodreads (353 ratings)
5 Stars! “I enjoyed this book, the storyline is entertaining and filled with action and adventure.” Jojoeus, Bookbub (2021)
5 Stars! “There’s a little of everything in this one; humor, mystery and romance! I won’t give away anything, but the ending was SOOO good!” Sam Tully, Bookbub (2021)
5 Stars! “The story had an unexpected turn and the ending had me chuckling.” Curly’s Ramblings, Bookbub (2021)
5 Stars! “As with all Michelle Pillow’s books, this is well-written and moves along at a good pace. It’s hard to put down. Best of all, the interaction between the earth women and the slightly misinformed alien men is very funny…do you give them a hug, or hit them over the head with a big stick? Fans of PNR should enjoy this book, and indeed the entire series, it’s clever, funny and captivating. I loved it.” Jenni, Goodreads








