Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Corsairs: Bethiah by Ruby Dixon [Review]

Corsairs: Bethiah (Corsair Brothers #5) by Ruby Dixon
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: March 20, 2023

Corsair Brothers
1. Adiron
2. Kaspar
3. Straik
4. Mathiras
5. Bethiah - Paperback | Kindle

Ruby Dixon
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
I have a reputation for being the most chaotic bounty hunter in the universe.

What they don’t know? My private life is just as messy. I’ve got a sweet, innocent cloned human woman who wants to be my lover…and a grumpy cyborg paramour who might be jealous that he’s not the center of attention.

The solution?

A triad. Can three very different people love and work together all on the same small spaceship?

We’re about to find out.
Thoughts on Corsairs: Bethiah: Oh man. My favorite chaos gremlin BETHIAH is about to meet her matches and lololol. The lady who has no filter, goes into dangerous situations with no plan of attack (unless the plan IS to attack), and flirts by stealing spaceships is A LOT (maybe too much) for most people and it doesn't surprise me in the slightest that she needs two mates to keep her grounded.

First up, Dora. One of the illegal clones rescued from a bad situation. She takes to Bethiah straight off, but her entire existence is in an advanced state of upheaval and she's unsure how she fits into things. Bethiah is her safe harbor even when she's absolutely infuriating. In other words, Bethiah doesn't scare her off (even when she does some boneheaded things) and Jamef is very good at listening to Dora AND figuring out all the things she isn't saying.

As for Jamef, he's a cyborg with as many relationship issues as Bethiah. Which makes things sticky at times because both Jamef and Bethiah have a tendency to jump to all the wrong conclusions (but in different ways) when emotions start appearing. That said, Jamef is a total marshmallow. He's honorable, protective, and he likes Dora's softness just as much as he likes Bethiah's sharp edges. Which works nicely since he's smack dab in the middle of the two of them.

Old relationships, abandonment issues, patchy memories, situations that become more dangerous the moment Bethiah puts in an appearance, a gruffly sweet cyborg, and a whole lot of lovin'. YASSSSSSS.

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