What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write Taken By The Pikosa Warlord?
When it comes to romance tropes, I love three things: barbarian warlords, enemies-to-lovers, and the end of the world.
Taken by the Pikosa Warlord is set in a distant future, one in which the earth has been reduced to sand, rocks and rubble. To rebuild civilization, a group of scientists was put into a cryosleep. Their goal was to wake up four thousand years in the future to a completely empty earth, one that had recovered from the climate catastrophes and war of our present and that would be ripe and ready for rebuilding.
But what did they find instead? Survivors.
Now, the scientists must contend with warlords hardened by the savagery of the new world. They find an unexpected weapon in one scientist in particular, Halima. None of the tribes of this ravaged earth speak the same language, but Halima — the etymologist and interpreter — intends to unite them so that she can bring the Warlord Ero down.
Through Halima, this book draws heavily on my love of language and the time I spent living, studying, and working in the Middle East and Africa. I lived in Cairo for a year, including during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, and fell head over heels in love with it.
I like to think of this book as The Arrival meets Mad Max meets my own experiences living around the world — from Cairo to Addis Ababa — meets the romance tropes I listed earlier meets Xiveri Mates magic 💫
If you woke up in the world of Xiveri Mates, what is the first thing you would do?
I’d start on Kor and definitely do a bit of marauding with the four-armed Niahhorru space pirates before heading to Lemora for an evening watching the exploding Dark Flats and drinking lobba. I’d also very much like to take a dip in the Xamxin river on Voraxia and after that, I might head on over to Sasor to become a snake charmer. One place I wouldn’t go, though? Nobu. While I love the Okkari and his fated mate Xhea, I don’t do cold weather.
If you had to pick theme songs for the main characters of your book, what would they be?
- Ero’s song: Venom by Eminen
- Halima’s song: Shouei by Yasmine Hamdan
- Their song: A Mountain With No Ending by Classixx & Panama

Elizabeth Stephens is the author of the new book Taken By The Pikosa Warlord (Xiveri Mates Book 7)
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