Friday, May 31, 2019

Her Cold-Blooded Protector by Lea Linnett [Review]

Her Cold-Blooded Protector by Lea Linnett
Her Cold-Blooded Protector (Levekk Invaders #1) by Lea Linnett
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: July 7, 2018

Levek Invaders
1. Her Cold-Blooded Protector - Kindle
2. Her Cold-Blooded Master
3. Her Cold-Blooded Mercenary
4. Her Human Bodyguard

Lea Linnett
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
It’s not easy being human when Earth is run by aliens.

Lena has been locked up, imprisoned in a multi-species penitentiary on Earth, and all she wants is to get back to what she’s good at: keeping her sister safe.

Kormak is a levekk—a member of the same cold-blooded, alien species that enslaved her planet—and he is the key to her escape.

Kormak hates humans, and he’s not afraid to show it. They burn hot and bright but are snuffed out quickly, and the last thing he wants is a human slowing him down.

But she needs a protector, and he’s drawn to her flame. When an accident derails their escape and strands them in the wintry wilderness, just who will end up saving whom?
Thoughts on Her Cold-Blooded Protector: Man, there's something about surly alien men who find themselves unwittingly attracted to human women that does it for me. And when the human ends up being stronger than they look and causing a fundamental shift in the alien's belief about humans EVEN BETTER!

Seriously, this book hit my happy spots. Earth has been conquered. The aliens are here. Humans are second class citizens on their own planet. This is just something the humans have come to accept. The Levekk invaders are stronger and they have that whole subjugating worlds thing down to a science.

Good thing Kormak isn't like most Levekk. He's been living among humans after a falling out with his family and he's...not your average alien. I mean, sure, he doesn't necessarily like humans, but he's picked up some of their mannerisms and he's careful around them. He knows they're fragile and he knows they're easily broken.

Except Lena isn't. Yes, she requires different things than he does to survive, but she's smart and she can think on her feet and that comes in VERY handy when Kormak has issues on the road. (PS, I'm a SUCKER for two people being forced to share body heat when trapped in a tough situation. *swoon*)

A conquered world. Two very different species. Lovin' on the road. I'm all in for book 2!

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