Monday, December 21, 2020

Alien Warlord's Miracle by Nancey Cummings [Review]

Alien Warlord's Miracle by Nancey Cummings
Alien Warlord's Miracle (A Winter Starr #4) by Nancey Cummings
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: December 10, 2019

A Winter Starr
1. The Alien's Winter Gift
2. Miracle of the Beast
3. Their Winter Miracle
4. Alien Warlord's MiraclePaperback | Kindle
5. The Alien Reindeer's Wild Ride
6. The Alien Reindeer's Bounty
7. The Alien Reindeer's Joy
8. The Alien Reindeer's Redemption
9. The Alien Reindeer's Christmas Package
10. The Alien Reindeer's Escape
11. The Alien Reindeer's Winter Cabin
12. An Alien Reindeer's Christmas Miracle
13. An Alien Reindeer's Wish
14. An Alien Reindeer's Flight

Nancey Cummings
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
An alien warrior falls back in time.
Under attack, Reven crashes through a collapsing wormhole. While he’s technically in the correct location, he’s lost — arriving centuries too early. Surrounded by primitive technology and even more primitive humans, he must fight to stay alive and find a way home before the wormhole closes.
His mission grows more complicated when a widow living on the edge of the moor discovers him in her barn. She doesn’t faint at the sight of his fearsome horns and he wants more from her than just shelter. He wants everything.

A woman alone.
Elizabeth rejects the notion that there is a beast prowling the moors at night, stalking its next victim.
Until she sees it with her own eyes. His massive, powerful frame and alien horns should frighten her, not excite her. Determined to prove he’s not the monster that the villagers claim, she steals a kiss from the alien warrior, binding their hearts together.

As the villagers close in on the demon, Reven races to find a way home and save the human female his heart desires.

This is a standalone story in the Warlord Brides universe with a HEA, time travel, aliens, haunting gothic moors, and no cheating.
Thoughts on Alien Warlord's Miracle: I didn't know how much I wanted an alien from the future to travel through time to find his special someone until I started reading this book. The fact that Reven is horned and looks a little beast-like and Elizabeth is totally fine with that made it even better.

I do enjoy when two opposites attract. And when aliens go all protective when they meet their mate. And when humans are a-okay with aliens who look decidedly un-human.

GOOD STUFF.

Beyond all that, we have a widow trying to find her center again and an alien who might desperately hope for a love-match, but who's resigned himself to a genetically compatible one at best.

Time travel. Aliens. Windswept moors. A kinda gross neighbor (in more ways than one). Love, acceptance, and finding a home in unexpected places. Like I said, GOOD STUFF!

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