Friday, August 16, 2024

I Married an Incubus by Regine Abel [Review]

I Married an Incubus (Prime Mating Agency #10) by Regine Abel
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: January 1, 2024

Prime Mating Agency
1. I Married a Lizardman
2. I Married a Naga
3. I Married a Birdman
4. I Married a Merman
5. I Married a Minotaur
6. I Married a Dragon
7. I Married a Beast
8. I Married a Dryad
9. I Married Wonjin
10. I Married an Incubus - Paperback | Kindle
11. I Married Krogal
12. I Married a Mothman

Regine Abel
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
A match made in Hell…

When investigative reporter Malaya Velasco accidentally uncovers the corruption of one of the highest judges of the Obosian justice system, she is framed and condemned to a life sentence on the deadly prison planet Molvi. In her despair, she begs the Prime Mating Agency for an arranged marriage with one of the Wardens of the prison. Her match? A sinfully handsome Obosian Hell Lord with a sharp tongue, intriguing piercings, and icy-blue eyes cold enough to freeze hell over.

After recently regaining freedom from enslavement, the last thing Kronos needs is more off-worlder drama, let alone a so-called human soulmate—who happens to be a criminal no less! But justice must be served, and a soul as pure and mesmerizing as Malaya’s must be protected, whatever the cost to himself.

With their enemy always two steps ahead, both the life of his mate and the future of his House are on the line. Will Kronos be the protector Malaya so desperately needs while she proves her innocence, or are they both doomed to fail?
Thoughts on I Married an Incubus: When things go catastrophically south for Malaya and she's accused and convicted of a crime she didn't commit, the PMA steps in to help. Well, sort of. I mean, they can't reverse her conviction, but they can ease her way toward exonerating herself by pairing her up with of of the wardens on the prison planet she's been sentenced to.

Fortunately for her (and Kronos), the PMA's streak of finding perfect matches is intact. Because Malaya and Kronos are soulmates and, once Kronos comes to terms with his other half being a convicted felon, these two can work on figuring out how to uncover the corruption in the Obosian legal system.

Fortunately, Kronos gets over his funk about being paired with a convict pretty quickly. To be fair, his ability to read souls lets him see Malaya is one of the purest individuals he's had to fortune to come across during their first meeting. On Malaya's end, she might be a little wary about tying herself to an Obosian since it was an Obosian who put her in the position she's in now, but the lady trusts the PMA and she's willing to fight for her freedom. (Just to be clear, there is no fighting between her and Kronos. Those two get on like two things that get along really well.)

More than a little danger (along with some life-threatening wounds, YIKES!), the uncovering of some very messy corruption, a Hell Lord who finds his special someone (and helps her prove her innocence), and a lady who is determined to stop the misguidance of justice she stumbles over. MAN, I like these PMA clients. They're just so fun to read about!

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