Up until Natali manages to escape the Bregzok, this is a pretty enjoyable science fiction action story. You have a likable protagonist and a good threat. Even though it's obvious she won't remain a captive of the Bregzok, it is still exciting. It also shows that Natali is extremely cunning. That she can remain cool and calm even in the face of a great threat.
In some fiction authors like to make their protagonists special. In lesser works this is done by having everyone who is a bad person hate the character while others adore them to no end. I can understand the temptation. What makes Natali special in this book is that she is the...um...largest hucow that anyone has ever seen. And by the end of the book she hasn't stopped growing.
One of the things I didn't like in this book was that the aliens seemed all too human. All that was different was a different skin color and they were more endowed than a human. Which is probably okay for those readers who prefer more human aliens.
I would recommend Becoming the Moon Aliens' Hucow by Blair Ajax to those with a hucow kink. I would also recommend Becoming the Moon Aliens' Hucow by Blair Ajax to those who want to do it with an alien.
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