Friday, January 22, 2021

The Interdimensional Lord's Earthly Delight by Elsa Jade [Review]

The Interdimensional Lord's Earthly Delight by Elsa Jade
The Interdimensional Lord's Earthly Delight (Black Hole Brides #3) by Elsa Jade
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: May 24, 2020

Black Hole Brides
1. The Intergalactic Duke's Inconvenient Engagement
2. The Interstellar Rake's Irresistible Kiss
3. The Interdimensional Lord's Earthly DelightKindle

Related Series:
(find all books in the series on the 1st book review)
Big Sky Alien Mail Order Brides
1. Alpha Star

The Great Space Race
1. Freefall: Team Prism

Cyborg Cowboys of Carbon County
1. Mach One

Mermaids of Montana
1. Maelstrom

Beast Battalion
1. Cross

Elsa Jade
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
After a bad divorce, Lishelle Lewis was finally ready to put herself out there. She just had no idea how far out there. Abducted by a cruel, heartless alien and then rescued along with the rest of the Black Hole Brides, she’s trying to find herself again in a big universe. At least she has a big wedding where she’s a bridesmaid to distract her. Now she just needs a date for the wedding…

But there are more powerful forces at play in the universe than quantum entanglement and buttercream frosting. And Lishelle, who has always kept a piece of her heart locked away, will have to open herself—mind, body, and soul—to the chance of a love bigger than galaxies, deeper than space, and more consuming than any black hole.
Thoughts on The Interdimensional Lord's Earthly Delight: Hoo-boy. Lishelle might be final bride to open her heart to love, but she does it in the potentially most catastrophic way a person could. And by that, I mean her honey bunny is both a whole lot more and a whole lot less than what (and who) he seems on the surface.

Interdimensional lords, man. They make big waves even when they don't mean to.

To be fair, a big portion of Tynan's issues aren't of his making. The physical part, that is. He didn't ask to wear the body of a sociopath, but there he is. Living the life he's been given. However, his warlord tendencies (technically, also an issue not of his making if you consider him to be a product of his time) left him acting on instinct at times before thinking things through. Abducting someone, even if it's for their own good/safety, is still abduction and he had to work his head around why Lishelle would be opposed to such an action.

On the plus side, their forced alone time did give them a chance to get to know one another better and that worked out well for both of them.

Black holes, warlords, gods, mercenaries, and dastardly plots. Everything I expect from the Black Hole Brides.

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