Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Coriolis by Elsa Jade [Review]

Coriolis (Mermaids of Montana #2) by Elsa Jade
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: February 28, 2021

Mermaids of Montana
1. Maelstrom
2. Coriolis - Kindle
3. Fathom

Related Series:
(find all books in the series on the 1st book review)
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1. Alpha Star

The Great Space Race
1. Freefall: Team Prism

Black Hole Brides
1. The Intergalactic Duke's Inconvenient Engagement

Cyborg Cowboys of Carbon County
1. Mach One

Beast Battalion
1. Cross

Elsa Jade
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
The Intergalactic Dating Agency promised him a bride from this small, blue planet…

With her allergy to water -- water, that keeps everything on Earth alive -- getting worse every day, reclusive billionaire heiress Marisol Wavercrest assumes she is going to die. So when she's offered one chance to survive, she has to take it. Except that chance will take her to another world that's nearly 100% covered by water in the company of an alien merman...who claims she is his fated mate.

As commander of the western fleet on Tritona, Coriolis Kelyre fought long and hard against the cruel land-dwellers who poisoned the seas. When he's given one last task after the war -- to take an alien bride to help save his world -- he'll do what he's told, just as he's always done, even if the bride he's sent to retrieve makes him question everything he's sacrificed.

Their predestined union is supposed to save a fragile planet, but a perfect storm is brewing between the enemies seeking to tear them apart and the tidal wave of their rising desire.
Thoughts on Coriolis: Things might have gone a little sideways for Coriolis in his quest to take a human bride, but Marisol and the others are still willing to help Tritona. Except...it's never quite that easy, is it? Tritona's enemies are still trying to cause mayhem for the survivors and Coriolis's people aren't all as accepting of the humans as he thought they would be.

Which means Marisol has her work cut out for her as she tries to help Coriolis bring his planet back from the edge. Throw in some pesky feelings Marisol isn't sure she wants to feel for the commander and a blast from his past who makes Marisol realize she's harboring a little jealousy when it comes to other women in his life and things get a little complicated.

As for Coriolis, he might have gone to Earth because he was told it was what his planet needed to survive, but he never expected to actually bond to his promised bride. Finding out he'd been duped by the fake IDA was a blow, but he still rallied and did his duty. Except now he's caught by Marisol and he's noble enough to not want her to feel obligated to him.

Danger, sexy times, potential heartache, and determination. I'm digging these mermen and all their watery ways. *thumbs up*

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