Thursday, August 5, 2021

Yce by A.G. Wilde [Review]

Yce by A.G. Wilde
Yce (Captured by Aliens #3) by A.G. Wilde
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: June 20, 2020

Captured by Aliens
1. Xul
2. Crex
3. Yce Paperback | Kindle
4. Kyris
5. Kyro

A.G. Wilde
Website | Facebook | Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
When she’d left the gym to head home for a quiet night, the last thing she’d expected was to be abducted by aliens to then be thrown into a fight for life and survival aboard an alien slave ship.

Now that chapter is over and there’s another obstacle in her way—surviving on a desert planet where everything lives to kill…all the while dealing with him

Yce.

The alien she’s stuck with.

He’s otherworldly, strange, and absolutely confusing.

She hates him and the feeling seems to be mutual.

Problem is, they are stuck in each other’s company until they reach the outpost to send a message for help.

Aliens are the reason she’s in this predicament and Yce is probably no better than her captors…

Except he is...he is very different...and that's something not even hate can ignore.
Thoughts on Yce: Yce. The alien with the mysterious powers and the seemingly limitless self-control. He's blue, he glows, and he's kinda the glue holding the group together while on their mission (you know, because of his psychic communication thing). For all his big brain, he had a hard time wrapping his head around how muting Diana's memories of her time as a slave (specifically the time spent in his cell with him) was a violation she is NOT okay with.

(For the record, once she spells it out for him, he totally gets it. It just takes a while to reach that point. Because he's looking at what's for the good of their group as a whole and not at how his actions might affect someone who's had her choices taken away in the past.)

As for Diana, the lady knows how to put up a fight. Which is a good thing because she's had a lot of stuff thrown at her in her life that could have flattened someone else. Being abducted by aliens and sold as a slave? Yeah, she's not going to take that without lashing out. Being ambushed by sand-cats? Nope, she's not going out that way!

The harder she fights and defends herself, the more Yce comes to admire her spirit. Which works out nicely for both of them since they are VERY well suited.

Danger (both from the natives critters on the planet and the gross aliens who want their property back), sexy dreams, and a whole lot of fighting spirit. Aliens and humans, man. I like 'em!

No comments:

Post a Comment