Friday, August 6, 2021

Daughter of the Alien Warrior by Honey Phillips and Bex McLynn [Review]

Daughter of the Alien Warrior by Honey Phillips and Bex McLynn
Daughter of the Alien Warrior (Treasured by the Alien #3) by Honey Phillips and Bex McLynn
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: June 21, 2020

Treasured by the Alien
1. Mama and the Alien Warrior
2. A Son for the Alien Warrior
3. Daughter of the Alien WarriorPaperback | Kindle
4. A Family for the Alien Warrior
5. The Nanny and the Alien Warrior
6. A Home for the Alien Warrior
7. A Gift for the Alien Warrior
8. A Treasure for the Alien Warrior
9. Three Babies and the Alien Warrior
10. Sanctuary for the Alien Warrior
11. A Miracle for the Alien Warrior
12. Hope for the Alien Warrior

Honey Phillips
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Bex McLynn
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Can a grieving alien warrior and a desperate mother overcome their painful pasts through the shared love of a child?

One year ago, Jade’s husband was killed and the baby she had wanted for so long disappeared. She has been searching for her daughter ever since. Nothing - not even being abducted by aliens - is going to stop her.

She doesn’t expect to find a daughter who doesn’t know her; one who clings to a huge, green alien instead. Despite her own attraction to the older warrior, she will do whatever it takes to get her daughter back.

Inzen lost his wife and daughter many years ago in the terrible plague that threatened to destroy the Cire race. When his ship rescued a group of abducted women and infants, he willingly took on the care of one of the children.

Then a luscious human female appears, demanding the return of her daughter and he is faced with once again losing a child.

When danger threatens, can Jade and Inzen come together for the sake of the child they both love?
Thoughts on Daughter of the Alien Warrior: Inzen and Jade. He's a doting (sometimes too doting, as the case might be) alien papa to his little human charge. She's the frantic mother who will do whatever's necessary to find her daughter. No lie, my heart broke a little for Jade when her first few encounters with her missing baby had Lily shying away from her. (No worries, though, things worked out on that front. Eventually.)

But I'm getting ahead of myself. Jade's had a rough year what with the death of her husband and the abduction of her daughter. Considering aliens took her baby, it's the type of abduction that she has a hard time wrapping her head around when she finds out the truth. However, since she's on an alien ship when things are revealed...well, she kinda has to believe it.

As for Inzen, hearing that his adopted daughter's mother might be one of the most recently rescued humans is a shock. The thought of losing Lily cuts him, but he's honorable enough he goes to retrieve Jade so they can find out the truth.

And along the way Inzen and Jade connect. Yesssssss.

A little danger, a little heartbreak, trying to juggle sexy times with parenthood. GOOD STUFF. (And also EXACTLY what I was in the mood for when I picked up this book.)

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