Friday, January 13, 2023

Blue Coral by Naomi Lucas [Review]

Blue Coral (Naga Brides #3) by Naomi Lucas
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: November 21, 2021

Naga Brides
1. Viper
2. King Cobra
3. Blue Coral - Paperback | Kindle
4. Death Adder
5. Boomslang
6. Cottonmouth

Naomi Lucas
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
When I see her, I have to have her.

The one they call Shelby.

But the humans have not given her to us. She remains behind the walls of the facility they have reclaimed. She remains with a male that does not DESERVE her.

This beautiful, enchanting creature with long black braids and bright eyes needs a real male, a master, a true protector. She needs me.

I will do whatever it takes to claim her.

I’ll kill.
I’ll lie.
I’ll steal.

No human, naga, or otherwise will keep us apart. Tonight, Shelby will be in my arms.

To hell with the rest.
Thoughts on Blue Coral: MAN, I am loving these Nagas. They're more than a little feral and they get intensely obsessive (and possessive) about their special lady friends and I am SO enjoying their stories.

This time around, we have Vagan and Shelby. She wasn't one of the females chosen for the bride hunt (or whatever you want to call it) and she's in a weird place back in the compound. Mostly because she's trapped by a lie and she feels a whole lot of guilt for her part in Daisy's crash. The fact she doesn't realize Daisy survived said crash makes things even worse. Plus, there's the whole thing going on with the higher ups in the facility that she's NOT okay with.

As for Vagan, he's deeply obsessed with Shelby and he has been from his first glimpse of her. When things go south in the facility, he does what he needs to do to keep her safe. Ending up trapped in a sub-level of said facility with Shelby and the human male who wants to claim her has Vagan's possessive streak turned up to 11.

We get answers here, guys. Answers that lead to even more questions and HOO-BOY! is it fun. I'm still deeply smitten with this broken world (and the bits and pieces that aren't broken) AND the things that are being uncovered as we move deeper into the series. *thumbs up*

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