Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Yasmin and the Yeti by Honey Phillips [Review]

Yasmin and the Yeti (Alien Abduction #25) by Honey Phillips
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: August 9, 2025

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
17. Quinn and the Queller
18. Rita and the Raider
19. Sara and the Spymaster
20. Tammy and the Traitor
21. Unity and the Usurper
22. Vera and the Victor
23. Willow and the Wraith
24. Xara and the Xenobeast
25. Yasmin and the Yeti - Paperback | Kindle
26. Zinnia and the Zombie

Honey Phillips
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Abducted by aliens.
Shipwrecked on an ice planet.
Rescued by a mythical monster!


Yasmin’s life shatters when she’s abducted by alien slavers and dragged across the stars. Escape seems impossible – until an explosion throws the ship into chaos and she flees into a frozen wilderness. But the ice planet is just as deadly as her captors, and when her strength finally fails, she’s certain death has come for her.
Instead, she wakes in a warm cave wrapped in thick furs… and in the arms of a massive, white-furred alien who looks like every yeti myth come to life.

Rhaal has no use for offworlders. The huge Hothian warrior prefers his solitary life among the frozen peaks. But when he discovers a tiny, half-dead female in the snow, every protective instinct he thought long buried roars back to life.

She’s soft, fragile, and stubbornly brave. He’s gruff, scarred, and terrifyingly strong. Forced to share warmth and shelter, their attraction ignites a fire neither of them can deny.

But there are worse dangers on Hothrest than the cold, and soon Rhaal must choose between the lonely existence he’s always known or risking everything for the one female he can’t let go. Because she’s no longer just a rescued female.

She’s his mate.
Thoughts on Yasmin and the Yeti: We're creeping toward the end of the alphabet and this installment has human lady Yasmin meeting her special furry someone on an icy planet. He's guilt-riddled, stoically determined to keep Yasmin safe, and kind of into the soft human he stumbled over. Not that he wants to admit the last part, but Rhaal is pretty determined to punish himself for a tragic event he had little control over and liking the little human female is too good for a exile like him.

Rhaal's a good male, though. He might be tormented and have a lot of baggage to work through, but he's honorable and kind and maybe a little possessive of his human. As for Yasmin, she's sort of dealing with a lot. You know, since she was stolen from Earth, had to watch a fellow abductee sacrifice himself, and then crash-landed on a frozen planet. But she's alive and she's dealing with all that as best a person can.

It takes time for these two to work around the language barrier, but they don't let that stop them. And let's face it, the language barrier wasn't the only thing they needed to deal with considering Rhaal's immense guilt. But compassion and kindness are a universal language and it isn't TOO long until these two get where they need to be.

A little danger, only one bed, an off-world threat that could impact many, complicated family-adjacent dynamics, a male who needs to work through his guilt and pain, and a lady who found her place on an icy world with a furry hunk of a warrior. *thumbs up*

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