Var
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Descripción editorial
She'd do anything to find her daughter - even make a bargain with a beast.
Leia wants nothing to do with the aliens who invaded Earth. They're powerful, dangerous creatures who are a threat to every surviving human, especially women like her.
When alien raiders take her daughter, she's left with only one chance to see her again. Find one of the aliens and offer him a deal.
She never expected the beast she found would be the new Overseer's personal bodyguard. And she never imagined what would happen when she agreed to be claimed by an alien warrior named Var...
He came to this planet as a conqueror - only to find a female who brought him to his knees.
Var's orders were simple. Deal with a rogue warrior and protect the inhabitants of a human village. Then she ran into view...
Leia isn't like any female he's ever seen. She defies and confounds him, but there's no mistaking what she is… his.
This series contains hot, growly aliens on a mission to find their mates - and a group of women determined to free their planet... and themselves.
Reseñas de clientes
Var
I have read sci-fi,alien,paranormal romances for years and this is the first book of a series that captured me so thoroughly that I could not put the book down! The characters are well thought out*** strong females,strong males , struggles,loving ,serious well learned survival skills. And the knowledge that everyone has feelings both good and bad. I know I’m being vague but I would not want to cheat anyone from a good read🧐🧐🧐. Besides I am looking forward to book 2. Lol
Redefining words and concepts, not good
Usually love this author. Not sure about this series. The big issues for me is the author has no idea truth about the social sexual higharchy (sp?) . First, Alpha is a man with natural leadership abilities, loves to take on responsibility, inclined to be unfaithful. There is more, of course, point of mentioning it, she has labeled ALL man as alpha, that wouldn’t work at all and is not true to behavior. She names mateable women as omega’s, omegas as basically the men you meet who need to be told to take a shower, comb their hair and change their clothes, otherwise repulsive to women. Women are not in the SSH, it is how men identify to each other, understanding it helps them and others, in how to properly relate to each type successfully and with out drama. So labeling the desirable women as omegas is off putting and comes across as gross. Really wish she has looked into this before publishing.
Also, this intro series book is under 100 pages, so very light reading to introduce a new universe, it appears to start mid story in the thick of it, little details of how you get to this point. So a bit disappointing. And too much on the explicit sex, it is off putting.
DNF
Not for me.