Monday, March 9, 2020

Hannah's Hero by Ruby Dixon [Review]

Hannah's Hero by Ruby Dixon
Hannah's Hero (Icehome #6) by Ruby Dixon
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: April 6, 2019

Icehome
1. Lauren's Barbarian
2. Veronica's Dragon
3. Willa's Beast
4. Gail's Family
5. Angie's Gladiator
6. Hannah's Hero - Paperback | Kindle
7. Devi's Distraction
8. Nadine's Champion
9. Callie's Catastrophe
10. Penny's Protector
11. Mari's Mistake
12. Raven's Return
13. Bridget's Bane
14. Steph's Outcast
15. Sam's Secret
16. Daisy's Decision
17. Flor's Fiasco

Ruby Dixon
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
All I want is Hannah.

We've resonated, but she avoids me. She has made it very clear that she wants no mate, whether he has two arms or four. But when others leave the Icehome beach camp for a getaway to a fruit-filled cave, Hannah wants to go, and she needs a companion.

Me.

For the first time, we talk...and I realize my female isn't as good as ignoring me as she thinks. She watches me with hungry eyes. She blushes at my bold words. When I touch her? She no longer runs away.

It is time I show her that a Strong Arm hunter can be the right mate for her, and that four arms can hold her twice as closely as two.
Thoughts on Hannah's Hero: Oh, man. Poor J'shel. Like all the Ice Planet/Icehome men, he's a total sweetheart and Hannah's avoidance of him hurts a bit. Because, you know, resonance is a force of nature on this planet and not fulfilling it is physically painful.

Not that Hannah's TRYING to hurt him, she's just not ready to let go of the idea of returning to earth at some point and giving into this driving force that is pushing her toward J'shel feels a lot like giving up on that possibility to her. So she avoids and tries to push her dude away.

But J'shel is patient. SO FREAKING PATIENT. A little stubborn, too. Okay, maybe a lot stubborn. He's not willing to give up on his mate despite her actions and his persistence and kindness pay off. BIG TIME.

One thing I love about this series (besides the aliens, guys. Because, yes, I REALLY love them.) is how it continues to evolve and show us new facets of this world. There's more to it than just snow and ice and dangerous creatures. There's a whole world out there and we've only been shown a tiny part of it so far. THERE'S SO MUCH POTENTIAL. It makes me giddy with delight. (Devi, I'm looking at you and your scientific ramblings, here. Your observations are giving me the vapors!)

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