Thursday, June 27, 2019

Kash by Susan Hayes [Review]

Kash by Susan Hayes
Kash (Star-Crossed Alien Mail Order Brides #3) by Susan Hayes
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: August 23, 2018

Star-Crossed Alien Mail Order Brides
1. Joran
2. Vadir
3. KashPaperback | Kindle
4. Tarjen
5. Torel
6. Radek

Susan Hayes
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
What do you do when your planet runs out of women? Send for takeout, of course.

Kash knows he’ll never be allowed to claim a mate. A lifetime of military service has left him too battle-scarred and broken to be considered for the off-world mating project his rulers have created to save their people.

His job is to make sure the more fortunate males get to Earth to retrieve their mates. All he has to do is pilot the ship, stay undetected, and keep an eye on things from orbit. It should be the easiest mission of his career…until he lays eyes on the one thing he never expected to find. His mate.

This book contains a hopeful romantic who is giving up hope, and a soldier who is about to discover that love doesn’t obey orders, and it can’t be bound by rules.
Thoughts on Kash: The last of our human trio is up to bat and she's...well, she's not expecting Kash. Mostly because she'd already been rejected by the dating agency and, you know, Kash is a hot alien soldier.

No worries, though, Gwen gets over the shock. It takes a while, seeing as she has to process the whole "alien" part of her hot alien soldier, but things work out.

While Gwen wasn't expecting Kash, Kash CERTAINLY wasn't expecting Gwen. He'd given up on finding a mate and he's not one of the elite who'd been sent to meet potentials. Life certainly does like to throw these aliens curve balls, doesn't it? Because the lady who was rejected is perfect for him. And she's besties with the two other newly minted human mates, so that worked out.

You know, I like this series. The guys are a wee bit overbearing (somewhat understandable considering the dire straights their people are in), but they're protective and sexy at the same time. *thumbs up*

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