Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Freefall: Team Prism by Elsa Jade [Review]

Freefall: Team Prism by Elsa Jade
Freefall: Team Prism (The Great Space Race #1) by Elsa Jade
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: November 22, 2018

The Great Space Race
1. Freefall: Team PrismKindle

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Elsa Jade
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
She doesn’t believe in aliens. He can’t believe he’s stuck on a repurposed honeymoon starcruiser with an Earther girl.

To survive the Great Space Race, they need to find the legendary Firestorm Queen’s Prism in the perilous Paragon Galaxy—but along the way, they might just freefall into love!

Scarred by life and scared by it, Amy Long finally found peace in quiet Sunset Falls, Montana… until a malfunctioning popcorn popper transports her across the universe.

She arrives accidentally—and nekkidly—on the honeymoon cruiser Blissed where the widely viewed and wildly entertaining Great Space Race is already in progress. Now if she ever wants to return to Earth, she has to pretend to be the famous intergalactic explorer who was supposed to be half of Team Prism, searching for the legendary Firestorm Queen’s Prism.

Can this unsuspecting Earther wrap her head around a universe of aliens and adventure? While she’s at it, maybe she’s gonna wrap her arms around the uptight but sexy drakling male who is her teammate.

Luc Amaveo of the Flamewalker Clan just needs a treasure. Any treasure, even the imaginary ones teased by the Great Space Race. Every drakling needs a treasure to prove himself, and being a respectable transgalactic accountant doesn’t count with his raucous clan. If he can take the Great Space Race prize to his twelve older brothers’ mating ceremonies, maybe they’ll finally stop trying to make him into something he’s not: a ferocious, fiery, bold beast. But he might need to do some pretending of his own if he’s going to keep his innocent Earther girl alive.

Because even as they realize that the cruel corporation of the Great Space Race cares more for ratings than their lives, Amy and Luc also discover that the real danger is facing their own fears… and the risk that they might be falling in love.
Thoughts on Freefall: Team Prism: I must say I REALLY like Elsa Jade's aliens. There's something about them that just works for me. As a "boring" drakling, Luc certainly hit the spot for me. (Because, psst, he's not boring. Not at all. Just a little repressed and stuck in his head sometimes. No worries, though, Amy finds a way to get him to find his true self.)

Playing at being the swashbuckling intergalactic explorer Luc expected as his partner gives Amy some much-needed confidence. And with a little confidence comes some aggressive tendencies. Aggressive in a good way, if I do say so myself. I guess what I'm trying to say is that Amy goes for what she wants in an entirely wanted and appropriate manner.

A little danger (okay, a lot of danger), a little sexy times, and a whole lot of fun. Like I said, I like these aliens and I love watching them find the special someone who lets them find themselves.

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