Wednesday, October 12, 2022

The Nanny and the Alien Warrior by Honey Phillips and Bex McLynn [Review]

The Nanny and the Alien Warrior (Treasured by the Alien #5) by Honey Phillips and Bex McLynn
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: July 14, 2021

Treasured by the Alien
1. Mama and the Alien Warrior
2. A Son for the Alien Warrior
3. Daughter of the Alien Warrior
4. A Family for the Alien Warrior
5. The Nanny and the Alien Warrior - Paperback | Kindle
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

Honey Phillips
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Bex McLynn
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Can an alien warrior who has given up hope find a new future with the woman and child who need him?

Joanna is snatched away from her peaceful academic life and sold to K’herra, a forbidding alien warlord. To her relief, he only wants her as a caretaker for his precocious daughter, Sultavi.

A year later, Lord K’herra is dead, and Joanna and Sultavi are on the run from his killers. Their only hope is to locate a down-on-his-luck mercenary who owes K’herra a debt of honor. Joanna doesn’t expect to find a massive green warrior with the saddest eyes she’s ever seen.

Craxan lost his family and his future in the great plague that decimated the Cire race. Since then, he’s led a hollow life using his warrior skills for anyone who can pay.

When the daughter of an old acquaintance appears, demanding his assistance, he reluctantly agrees to help her. But the delightful little girl - and the enchanting human female who accompanies her - quickly win him over.

He promises to take them to safety, but the more time he spends with them, the more he is convinced that they belong with him. He finally has a cause worth fighting for - but even if he can keep them safe from their enemies, what does a worn-out warrior have to offer?
Thoughts on The Nanny and the Alien Warrior: Oh, MAN. I really like the Cire males and their utterly sweet devotion to their special lady friend once they find her. Their equally sweet protective devotion to any children that might be tagging along (whether the children are theirs by blood or not) is the cherry on top. These Cire's are seriously sweet.

Seriously sweet.

In this case, Joanna is in a dangerous situation with her ward and Craxan helps pull her out of it. While he's given up hope of ever finding a mate for himself, the moment he sees Joanna, it's all over for him. The guy is smitten. He's equally smitten with Tavi and he'll basically do anything to keep his newfound family safe.

Sweet, steamy, a little dangerous, and VERY fun. Like I said, I like these Cire males and the ladies who capture their attention. *thumbs up*

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