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Date read: March 26, 2020
Vaznik Warriors
1. Rekker
2. Kyre
3. Cedroc - Kindle
4. Derrix
5. Javik
Ava York
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Frankly, Coralie doesn't seem suited to life with a warrior out exploring the far reaches of space on the whims of their higher command. She's flighty and entitled and has zero survival skills. But she figures things out. Eventually. You know, once she gets over her shock at being matched and whisked away to a seemingly deserted planet that seems kind of inhospitable at first glance.
A little danger, new allies, and two people who don't seem like they'd fit, but somehow do just that. I'm still not loving how the female half of the matches are processed and jettisoned out without any training or time to acclimate to what's happening, but I do enjoy watching two people work their way through their differences and get all relationshippy.
Date read: March 26, 2020
Vaznik Warriors
1. Rekker
2. Kyre
3. Cedroc - Kindle
4. Derrix
5. Javik
Ava York
| Amazon |
Synopsis (Goodreads):
Cedroc has lost too much to risk his heart again. The brilliant pilot has never expected to survive.Thoughts on Cedroc: The next Vaznik warrior is ready to fall. Well, maybe "ready" isn't the right word. Cedroc doesn't exactly EXPECT a human woman to suddenly appear when the crew is stuck on a planet in the middle of nowhere and he certainly doesn't expect she'll be his special someone, but she does and she is and he kinda doesn't have a choice other than to go with the flow.
Finding his fated mate? Not a chance.
Until suddenly, there she is. Soft and luscious, setting his blood on fire.
Threatening every wall he's put up.
He shouldn't allow it. Should keep her out.
But when the Suhilk war comes too close to his mate, there's only one option.
Protect her. Claim her.
And destroy everything that threatens her.
Frankly, Coralie doesn't seem suited to life with a warrior out exploring the far reaches of space on the whims of their higher command. She's flighty and entitled and has zero survival skills. But she figures things out. Eventually. You know, once she gets over her shock at being matched and whisked away to a seemingly deserted planet that seems kind of inhospitable at first glance.
A little danger, new allies, and two people who don't seem like they'd fit, but somehow do just that. I'm still not loving how the female half of the matches are processed and jettisoned out without any training or time to acclimate to what's happening, but I do enjoy watching two people work their way through their differences and get all relationshippy.
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