Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Rayzor's One by Michele Mills [Review]

Rayzor's One by Michele Mills
Rayzor's One (Alien Bounty Hunters #1) by Michele Mills
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: September 28, 2017

Alien Bounty Hunters
0.5. Kroga's Bride
1. Rayzor's One - Kindle
2. Joyzal's Prize
3. Kayzon's Wish
4. Syrin's Mate
5. Zhoryan's Game
6. Daxon's Hostage
7. Kroga's Redemption

Michele Mills
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Rayzor of Twelve, a lonely Bounty Hunter banished from his home world, is determined to follow his mission parameters: He must extract his target from a primitive planet called Earth with zero human casualties.

His plan unfolds with precision, until a human female gets in the way.

Rebecca doesn’t understand what the hell is happening. One moment she’s scared and alone in the spooky forest. Then a seven foot tall alien warrior is gazing at her with dark passion, his clawed hands touching her reverently. He’s kissing her, claiming her and saying, his voice hoarse with emotion—that she is his Bride.

His Bride? Wtf?

This stranger is swoon-worthy, but…She doesn’t know his name, or what species he is and he’s kidnapped her, thrown her on his goddamn spaceship and now she’s speeding away from Earth to parts unknown. And he expects her to fall into his arms?

Oh hell, no.
Thoughts on Rayzor's One: My love for surly aliens finding their special someone is as strong as ever. I don't know what it is about badasses being brought to their knees unexpectedly, but I can't get enough of them.

Rayzor certainly fits the surly badass bill. He's a bounty hunter who's been cutoff from his home and his family. He's pretty much given up on finding his special someone. He does the job, he takes whatever risks are necessary, he keeps pushing forward.

Then Rebecca crosses his path and things take a turn sideways.

While I'm not normally a fan of a lady ending up mated to a dude without realizing what's going on, this one didn't bother me so much. Razor's "friend" stepping in to do what he did was WAY more bothersome. Seriously, with friends like that, who needs enemies?

Anyway. Alien lovin' and sexy times on a spaceship. I'm in.

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