Thursday, September 13, 2018

Her Alien Lord by Mina Carter [Review]

Her Alien Lord by Mina Carter
Alien Lord's Captive (Warriors of the Lathar #1) by Mina Carter
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: October 5, 2017

Warriors of the Lathar
1. Alien Lord's Captive - Kindle
2. Claiming Her Alien Warrior
3. Pregnant by the Alien Healer
4. Alien Healer's Baby
5. Adored by the Alien Assassin
6. Alien Commander's Mate
7. Bonded to the Alien Centurion
8. Hitched to the Alien General
9. Alien Warrior's Secret
10. Alien Surgeon's Seduction

Mina Carter
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Captured by the Alien Lord -

He's big, sexy and even his muscles have muscles. Any other day, she'd climb him like a tree... If he hadn't captured her, and her entire base that is.

Sergeant Cat Moore has a little problem. Well, actually a big problem... a big alien war-group sized problem. When her base is attacked and boarded by a Lathar war group, she finds herself in the sights of their leader, Tarrick K'Vass.

The strong, not so silent and ruthless type, Tarrick's duty as a war commander means little time for himself. With no women of their own, a base full of human women is a bounty he can't ignore. Nor can he ignore the little human whose voice called out to him across the galaxy, a woman he'll stop at nothing to make his own. Even if it means a little blackmail...

Saved by the Alien Lord -

Earth girls might be popular...but they're definitely not easy.

Kidnapped by sexy aliens, Cat and the women of the Sentinel Five base are looking for a way home. Their captors might be ripped, hot warriors looking for that one special woman, but these girls have this little thing against being slaves. Even if their leader is well on his way to stealing Cat's heart as well as her body...

Then a new player enters the arena. A dangerous rival war-commander has challenged the K'Vass claim on Terran held space and all it's women. Tarrick K'Vass can't afford to let any of the earth women be captured, especially not his little human, Cat.

When his human is taken, he'll do anything to rescue her... Anything. Up to and including starting an intergalactic war.

Bonded to the Alien Lord -

Today is a good day to... get married?

Kidnapped by her very own alien hunk, Cat Moore is rapidly adapting to life as the chosen woman of bad-ass War Commander Tarrick K'Vass. It's not so bad. Her sexy alien has a thing about making sure her every need is met and has some very inventive ways of doing so. Until she gives him a bad case of mating marks around his wrist, and all bets are off. They're married without so much as a bended knee in sight, then summoned to the Imperial Court so the Emperor can bless their union.

Why? Because her sexy alien lover left one thing out when he introduced himself. Like being a freaking alien prince.

But someone doesn't want humans and lathar getting it on, and they certainly don't like the possibility of little human-lathar babies. In fact, they'd be more than happy if Cat and the other women didn't survive past the wedding.

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned? Try a bride whose alien wedding just got gatecrashed. Seems humans might be more like the Lathar than anyone thought...
Thoughts on Her Alien Lord: When I first started this book, I wasn't sure if I'd like these Lathar with their rather antiquated ideas about women. I got where they were coming from since their women are all but extinct and they aren't used to the idea that females shouldn't be coddled and locked away, but...well, it took me a while to warm up to Tarrick and his man.

Given that the group they captured were soldiers, Tarrick and his crew were decidedly unprepared for them being willing to wade into the thick of battle and kick some alien backside when it was needed. And there were definitely times it was needed.

The women kicked butt, the aliens eventually figured out that these women weren't delicate flowers, and things worked out in the end. As they should.

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