Friday, November 29, 2019

Edge of Eon by Anna Hackett [Review]

Edge of Eon by Anna Hackett
Edge of Eon (Eon Warriors #1) by Anna Hackett
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: January 7, 2019

Eon Warriors
1. Edge of Eon - Paperback | Kindle
2. Touch of Eon
3. Heart of Eon
4. Kiss of Eon
5. Mark of Eon
6. Claim of Eon
7. Storm of Eon
8. Soul of Eon
9. King of Eon

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Oronis Knights
1. Knightmaster

Anna Hackett
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Framed for a crime she didn't commit, a wrongly-imprisoned space captain's only chance at freedom is to abduct a fearsome alien war commander.

Sub-Captain Eve Traynor knows a suicide mission when she sees one. With deadly insectoid aliens threatening to invade Earth, the planet’s only chance of survival is to get the attention of the fierce Eon Warriors. But the Eon want nothing to do with Earth, and Eve wants nothing to do with abducting War Commander Davion Thann-Eon off his warship. But when Earth’s Space Corps threaten her sisters, Eve will do anything to keep them safe, even if it means she might not make it back.

War Commander Davion Thann-Eon is taking his first vacation in years. Dedicated to keeping the Eon Empire safe, he’s been born and bred to protect. But when he’s attacked and snatched off his very own warship, he is shocked to find himself face-to-face with a bold, tough little Terran warrior. One who both infuriates and intrigues him.

When their shuttle is attacked by the ravenous insectoid Kantos, Eve and Davion crash land on the terrifying hunter planet known as Hunter7. A planet designed to test a warrior to his limits. Now, the pair must work together to survive, caught between the planet and its dangers, the Kantos hunting them down, and their own incendiary attraction.
Thoughts on Edge of Eon: Shenanigans of an alien nature. Yesssss! And I'm not just talking about the brooding War Commander, either. Those Kantos are brutal and bad and I'm looking forward to watching them get their due.

But that's coming later, I'm sure. In this book, we get to meet Eve and Davion and see how the strained relations between Eon and Earth lead to Eve being sent out on a desperate, suicidal mission to abduct War Commander Davion. To say things didn't go well would be an understatement. To be fair, however, Eve did carry out her part of the mission pretty flawlessly. It was the Kantos and their dogged determination to capture Davion that threw a wrench in the plans.

Fortunately for both Davion and Eve, they work well together. SO WELL. And if they happen to get a little riled up after fighting off the bad guys, who can blame them? I mean, sometimes a warrior (both male and female) just has to blow off a little sexual steam, right?

Right.

Danger, bloodshed, and sexy times set on a distant planet with an enemy that I look forward to seeing defeated. Book 2, I'm ready for you!

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