The Englor Affair - J.L. Langley This book was mega-tons better than book #1 for me!I liked [b:My Fair Captain|2403922|My Fair Captain (Sci-Regency #1)|J.L. Langley|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1313623410s/2403922.jpg|2411061] but I wanted a little more...something. I couldn't name it but, I found it. Ding, ding, ding!Man I zipped through this! (Oh how I've missed blasting through a novel late into the night, it's been awhile)I was hooked from the first page especially once I knew a ginger alpha MC was involved: I can help but picture Seth Fornea as Simon Plus my favorite time period to read about? Regency. And this mixed with sci-fi - I must be honest I didn't expect to work but it TOTALLY did.Prince Payton, Aiden's older, computer genius brother is acting as a spy on the stuffy regency plant Englor. He finally get to lose his chaperones and pretend to be a normal person for awhile. But then Prince Hot Ginge aka heir to planet Englor's throne, Simon steps into the scene and makes cocks stiffen and legs quiver.Both men can't deny the sexual napalm their desire was. Both try to hide who they are, sneak around, have some fun but that pesky emotion called love develops and its a fun ride to the L word. And the dirty talk?I must bust out my Tim Allen grunt:And...wait there's more than just sex.PLOT!There seems to be a conspiracy brewing from book #1 and in "The Englor Affair" another juicy piece of the puzzle has been revealed. I can't wait to read the rest of the series to watch it unfold.We get to seem Payton blossom into his own. I think he and Simon are perfect for each other and I liked how their HEA progressed. There is still a lot of characters but it was easier to navigate this time around. I liked that Payton found his man off planet Regelance because his family while well meaning can be a little cloying.And was it 100% perfect? No...but the minor niggles I had: the silly miscommunication, MANTEARS (albeit briedf still not a fan) are minuscule blips on my rating.4.75 STARSMight not be for everyone but it was definitely worth it for me.