In the Stars Romance Books in Order
Part ofMichele Mills Books in OrderSee Michele Mills books in the In the Stars Romance series, with reading order, short summaries, and background on this shared sci-fi world.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
The Alien Assassin's Stolen Bride
by Michele Mills
2018
A bad day at Hearst Castle puts Hannah beside a deadly alien assassin on a mission. Heriot did not expect to find his true mate on Earth, and now he does not plan to leave without her.
Caught Between Two Blue Aliens
by Michele Mills
2020
Jenna takes one high-paying catering job to help support her younger siblings and ends up uncovering a plot against two powerful blue aliens. Warning them pulls her into danger, politics, and a very personal claim.
Series background & context
In the Stars Romance is a multi-author shared universe built around standalones, so the big appeal is variety. Different authors use the same broad science fiction playground, but each book focuses on one self-contained romance with its own happy ending.
Michele Mills's entries fit neatly into that setup. The Alien Assassin's Stolen Bride drops a human heroine into the orbit of a lethal off-world operative, while Caught Between Two Blue Aliens blends Earth-side stress, political danger, and a bond with two Drokten males. The books do not depend on a long internal reading order, which makes the page easy to browse if you just want the Michele Mills stories first.
The shared-world feeling still matters, though.
Across the series, Earth is no longer sealed off from the rest of the galaxy. Humans move through stations, diplomatic spaces, off-world jobs, and alien power structures that feel both glamorous and dangerous. That lets Mills do what she does well, take an ordinary woman having a bad day and push her straight into a much stranger universe.
Her entries here are fast, trope-forward romances. One heroine ends up beside an assassin on a mission. Another overhears a conspiracy and becomes the center of attention for two blue aliens who are not planning to let her walk away. The tone is more playful than hard science fiction, but the stakes still come from exposure, danger, and sudden displacement.
If you like shared worlds where you can jump in anywhere, this is that kind of series. Expect alien-human attraction, fast momentum, strong protective heroes, and enough space-opera texture to make the setting feel bigger than the single romance on the page.
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