Friday, June 23, 2023

Pandora and the Prisoner by Honey Phillips [Review]

Pandora and the Prisoner (Alien Abduction #16) by Honey Phillips
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: June 28, 2022

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
13. Mary and the Minotaur
14. Nancy and the Naga
15. Olivia and the Orc
16. Pandora and the Prisoner - Paperback | Kindle
17. Quinn and the Queller
18. Rita and the Raider
19. Sara and the Spymaster
20. Tammy and the Traitor

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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Can a renegade alien warrior rescue a curvy librarian?

Pandora likes her life as orderly as the books in her library. But when she and two of her friends are stolen from Earth and the spaceship crashes on an alien planet, the rules no longer apply.

Separated from her friends and unable to communicate, she must rely on her instincts as well as her intelligence. The huge alien warrior who captures her arouses her mind as well as her body. What secrets lie behind those enigmatic eyes?

Boxtar has no use for rules - not after he was so cruelly betrayed in the past. Now, he lives life on his own terms. But the curvy human female awakens a part of him that he thought long dead. He is determined to protect her - but can an ex-prisoner be the hero she so desperately needs?
Thoughts on Pandora and the Prisoner: We're back with the human women and the aliens who fall HARD for them and YESSSSSSS.

Abducted, rescued from a crashed ship, transported by new aliens to be sold, and abducted (or rescued, depending on how you look at it) by another set of aliens all while without a translator chip to help her communicate isn't easy, but Pandora makes it work. She manages to communicate with Boxtar and his group (even if the communication is a little rough) and she starts figuring things out. She's obviously concerned about her two separated friends (Olivia's off with her orc and Quinn is still with the other aliens, but her time is coming!!), but she trusts Boxtar despite the odd circumstances that had him nabbing her.

As for Boxtar, he's smitten with Pandora at first glance. He's honorable enough to keep his hands to himself and let her decide how things are going to go, but he's in deep like from the beginning. He's also a genuinely good guy despite being an escapee from Folsom (prison planet!).

A little danger, a few late night language lessons, some steam, some kisses, and an alien who goes a little feral when his lady-friend is put in a dangerous situation. MAN, I like these aliens and the ladies who capture their hearts.

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