Barbarian Lover
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3.7
(293)
Ruby Dixon
As one of the few humans stranded on the ice planet, I should be happy that I have a new home. Human women are treasured here, and one alien in particular has made it clear that he wants me. It's hard to push away the sexy, flirtatious Aehako, when all I want to do is grab him by his horns and insist he take me to his furs. But I've got a terrible secret - the aliens who abducted me are back, and thanks to the translator in my ear, they can find me. My presence here endangers everyone...but can I give up my new life and the man I want more than anything?
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Science Fiction
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Author
Ruby Dixon
Pages
190
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Published Date
2015-09-05
ISBN
1517213363 9781517213367
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"Kira (a.k.a Sad eyes)was abducted by hostile aliens in the middle of the night and their ship crashes on an Ice planet. She and 12 other women all escape their ship and find themselves in another Alien tribe of blue barbarians called the Sa-k-hui. Kira has been trying to get herself settled and is having a hard time because she feels very excluded from the others who have been mating/ resonating with the tribes alien men. Kira realizes that she is different from most the women she arrived with and is flawed and as such she is unable to resonate with anyone in the tribe. Aehako is fascinated with Kiera and wants to claim her as his mate. He gifts her a ***** in hopes to swoon her over. These two decide to be lovers, dispite not actually resonating. Kira has the ability to translate the Sa-k-hui language with a special device that was implanted on her ear while captured by the hostile aliens. Kira is also able to hear from long distances and picks up on the Alien ship that has returned to take back their captive Human women. The plot gets super intense from here as the hostile aliens return and kira is determined to get rid of the implanted device and heads out to an old abandoned ship with Aehako, Haeden and Harlow. I enjoyed this book a lot more then the last, I like that we get better acquainted with some of the women especially Kira. There is also more development to the actual storyline happening here and parts of the Tribe also start to branch off to promising stories. The **** is so detailed and I liked that we are exploring through the eyes of different species that are just admiring the human anatomy. The ***** gift hadme in tears just laughing so hard... great addition! its an overall refreshing angle of **** in this series. Entertaining, fast paced, hot chemistry, and love the humour."
"Fave so far!! "
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Sarah Austin
"Yes!! It’s an amazing series, one of my favourites"
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Drea
"Copying over my review from #1 because it's basically the same for this one. I'll leave additional notes pertinent to this book underneath:<br/><br/>"I don't even know what to think right now.<br/>Oh man. That cover. That TITLE. <br/><br/>A surprisingly fun read is hiding behind all that corniness. It's a bit cheesy, a lot insta-love, and could use some more world building, but I enjoyed this quick read more than I expected. <br/><br/>Just ignore the title and the cover and you're golden XD"<br/><br/><br/>Okay so here are the reasons I gave this one four stars instead of three. Finally, we get some more world building and get to see something other than the inside of caves! They finally take a look at the "elder's cave" which I don't understand why the humans haven't demanded to go see before now. I mean hello, untapped resources!<br/><br/>Also, <spoiler> why did Kira not inform everyone about the med-bay on the spaceship??? that's super freaking handy and they definitely need to take advantage of the DIY surgery station. I know they have a healer, but she can't handle everything I'm sure. AND, why didn't Kira ask the surgery station to fix her ovaries while she was there? I mean I know she supposedly got fixed up by her khoui, but I'm just surprised it didn't even occur to her to ask about it. It was the first thing that came to mind for me </spoiler>"
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