Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Blind Fall by Amanda Milo [Review]

Blind Fall by Amanda Milo
Blind Fall (Stolen by an Alien #5) by Amanda Milo
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: April 12, 2019

Stolen by an Alien
1. Stolen by an Alien
2. Rescued by an Alien
3. Won by an Alien
4. Craved by an Alien
5. Blind FallKindle
6. Beth's Stable

Standalones in the series
The (Alien) Nanny for Christmas
The Quarry Master
The Alien's Little Sister

Amanda Milo
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
I was gifted as a slave-bride to an alien giant.
That’s the start of my day. At least I have my guide dog, Kota, with me. I’d be lost without her… literally.
Yes. I’m blind.

And our new alien owner is kind enough that he’s not holding me to the wife or slave deal even though that’s what I was intended for. We’ve basically been dropped into a scene from Little House on the Alien Prairie, complete with his one-room cabin, and he’s been the perfect gentleman. He’s pretty great, and I’m actually starting to wish I could take him home with me.
He doesn’t know it yet, but the threat of him going into ‘rut’ is no longer a deterrent...
Thoughts on Blind Fall: The guide dog was mentioned eaaaaaarly in the Stolen series and, yes, I was one who desperately hoped everything turned out okay for her and her human. As it turns out, okay is an understatement. Sanna and Kota ended up exactly where they needed to be with the perfect alien for them.

In fact, Breslin's not only a great alien with great instincts, he's also a perfect gentleman. A total sweetheart who does everything he can to help ease Sanna into the new life she's been dumped into. I'm going to point out that most of these alien males are utter sweethearts. At least to their special someone. Some of them might growl and snarl and breathe fire upon occasion, but they are incredibly careful with their special lady friend and what's not to love about that?

But let's get back to Breslin and Sanna. He's a trainer/handler of large critters and he handles Sanna with care without making her feel like her blindness is ever an issue. And, in fact, it isn't. Breslin accepts Sanna's blindness as part of her and that's that.

As you can probably guess, his kindness sparks feeeeeelings in Sanna and soon she's hoping he's a little less gentlemanly and a little more ... err, willing to act on this thing between them.

I'm still loving this series and these aliens and the woman who inadvertently crossed their paths.

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