Thursday, December 27, 2018

Kayzon's Wish by Michele Mills [Review]

Kayzon's Wish by Michele Mills
Kayzon's Wish (Alien Bounty Hunters #3) by Michele Mills
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: February 2, 2018

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

Michele Mills
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Kayzon of Twenty-Six is beastly.

Small offspring cry at the sight of his hulking frame and the vicious scar that bisects the right side of his face. Banished from his home world and deemed unworthy of a Bride—his mere presence strikes fear into the hearts of most beings.

Except for one fierce, tiny female. She alone is unafraid.

Kia is astonished when a sexy Xylan Warrior strides through the crowded marketplace of New Earth. When she attempts to speak to him, he replies in a deep, husky voice, “Leave human. Nothing good will come from this.”

But when Hurlian soldiers start dropping from the sky, ready to snatch unsuspecting humans, Kayzon rescues her. And when his bare hand clutches hers, a bolt of awareness strikes them both.

Then he’s kissing her, claiming her and telling her with hoarse emotion that she is his Bride. Wow, her life is unfolding like something out of a romance vid…until Kia discovers her new husband was never meant to have a Bride. In fact, their mating is in review and she has one planetary rotation to formalize or reject their tenuous marriage.

Oh hell, what’s a girl to do?
Thoughts on Kayzon's Wish: Okay, I accidentally started this review the exact same way I started my review for the last book in the series. So, CLEARLY, I'm partial to big, surly alien bounty hunters who find their special someone on a distant world, under terrible circumstances, and nearly mess things up in the worst way before everything clicks.

If nothing else, you can definitively say I am constant in my affections. I like aliens. I like grouchy bounty hunters. I like sweeping space romance.

Kayzon and Kia give me all those things. Added bonus, Kia is kinda badass and can hold her own in a fight. I always like when the ladies have a little something extra up their sleeves and a drive to keep themselves and their loved ones safe. Girl power and all that.

Anyway. Kayzon and Kia. He's scarred and grim. She's determined and a little reckless when it comes to invading his space. I must say I don't particularly care for how (as Kia put it) Kayzon is made to pay for the sins of his father, but...no, I still don't like it. I can only hope that somewhere down the road Kayzon and his family will find a way to be together despite the terrible punishment they've been given.

Alien bounty hunters, man. I still love 'em!

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