Monday, October 24, 2022

Lily and the Lion by Honey Phillips [Review]

Lily and the Lion (Alien Abduction #12) by Honey Phillips
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: August 30, 2021

Alien Abduction
1. Anna and the Alien
2. Beth and the Barbarian
3. Cam and the Conqueror
4. Deb and the Demon
5. Ella and the Emperor
6. Faith and the Fighter
7. Greta and the Gargoyle
8. Hanna and the Hitman
9. Izzie and the Icebeast
10. Joan and the Juggernaut
11. Kate and the Kraken
12. Lily and the Lion - Paperback | Kindle
13. Mary and the Minotaur
14. Nancy and the Naga
15. Olivia and the Orc
16. Pandora and the Prisoner
17. Quinn and the Queller
18. Rita and the Raider
19. Sara and the Spymaster
20. Tammy and the Traitor
21. Unity and the Usurper
22. Vera and the Victor
23. Willow and the Wraith

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Synopsis (Goodreads):
A wealthy, bored alien. A fierce, unlucky woman. A primitive hunting planet. Let the games begin!

Lily has never been lucky - not with jobs, not with money, and certainly not with men. Her bad luck continues when she is first abducted by aliens, then shoved into an escape pod and abandoned on a jungle planet.

The enormous, and admittedly gorgeous, alien who finds her seems as much beast as man. And yet she can't help thinking there's more behind those intense blue eyes than just animal lust. Has her luck finally changed?

Leotra va Situni is bored. He has wealth, he has power, and he has countless females chasing his tail wherever he goes. When a strange, but stunningly attractive, female appears on his hunting trip, he assumes it's yet another attempt to lure him into mating.

But the infuriating female doesn't seem to recognize his charms, treating him more like a pet than an important - and obviously irresistible - male. Is it a clever trap? Or does she really not know who he is?

As Leotra sets out to find answers from the mysterious female, she is equally determined to keep him at arms length. He begins to wonder who is the hunter and who is the hunted in their seductive little game. And when the truth comes out, who will be the lucky winner?
Thoughts on Lily and the Lion: The second of the jettisoned (and ultimately abandoned) humans is up and Lily found herself a nice kitty on this alien world. Okay, he's not exactly nice at first. He plays dumb and doesn't trust her (for reasons, honestly, and I totally get why he'd be suspicious of a lone female suddenly appearing out of nowhere in the wilderness) and it takes a while for Leo to figure out that she is EXACTLY what she says she is.

Which means these two have a little push and pull going well before they ever end up back in civilization and have to deal with the pressures that puts on them as a couple. But being alone in the wilds can bring out a person's (or alien's) primitive side and soon that push and pull turns to steam and sparks. And THINGS HAPPEN. As you might imagine.

We gets hints about Mary (the third of the jettisoned humans), a whole lot family drama (on Leo's end, since, you know, Lily's family is back on Earth), and get to watch a bored alien find the women who makes his life decidedly unboring. MAN, do I like these various aliens and their no holds barred relationships!

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