Tuesday, November 28, 2017
BOOK REVIEW- CLAIMING HER ALIEN WARRIOR by Mina Carter
In a race against the clock, she must betray his trust to achieve her mission… But fooling an alien warrior comes with a price.
No longer a captive but a guest of the alien warrior race, the Lathar, Jane Allen hasn’t forgotten what she is: a hard as nails marine major. Tasked with finding a way to beat the technologically advanced aliens, she needs to find answers for her superiors… before they arm the nukes and give the Lathar an excuse for war. Because the little green men aren’t so little. Or green… they’re large, ripped, scarily-attractive alpha male warriors hot enough to make any red-blooded woman weak at the knees. Especially one particular alien warrior with black hair and a sexy growl she can’t resist…
She’s his… she just doesn’t know it yet.
Karryl K’Vass has wanted the human woman, Jane, from the moment he saw her. But she’s a tricky one, evading his claim even though he knows she desires him. His campaign for her heart is stalled when duty calls him away; a mission into a dangerous part of space to gather intelligence on the Empire’s enemies. A beautiful stowaway is the last thing he needs, even if she does make his body burn. He’ll finish his mission and get her back to the safety of Lathar Prime… Then maybe he can claim her as his mate.
But no plan survives contact with the enemy. Reptilian mercenaries, a crash landing, and a case of amnesia later and they land in the clutches of their enemies who think it would be better if Karryl took a long walk out of a short airlock…AMAZON 4 STARS
I enjoyed this story. It was easy to read with a good flow.
Both of the M.C.'s were good but I have to go even a step further and say that Jane was one kick-butt character. And I really liked her. Karryl wasn't exactly like I had expected, he was even better. He was a tough warrior but he was also so sweet at times with his desire to win Jane over. Speaking of desire, there will be the somewhat expected sex scenes to the story but the book isn't overloaded with them like some are.
There are a couple of twists to the story which I always enjoy.
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