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Review from Tooth and Nail →

I still like the concept of these books. They are different from the typical paranormal romance I have been listening to. This one, seemed to have ended too “easy” I guess. It was like the author got tired of the story and was just done. There was all this build up and then it was..

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exciting & kinky story

Review from Fever →

I love bwwm stories with aliens & other sexy paranormal male lovers.. BRAVA to this author.. Steamy & adventurous. Can’t wait for a female over 40 y.o. to have a sexy lover like these warriors for pleasure galore… Worth the credit..yes

Interesting

Review from Pay Dirt →

Licked his lips to the point I just rolled my eyes every time I heard it…by the middle of the book! Really hoped he had some lip balm. Dropped the F-bomb and GD ad nauseum. Quite distracting and unnecessary. Seemed like the lip licking and the F word and GD were just there to add..

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Big Ideas

Review from The Ministry for the Future →

I’ve read a few Robinson books, including New York 2140 which was also #climatefiction. This one’s plot is short vignettes, not true storylines about the characters. It’s a thesis on how to save the world from climate change, melting glaciers, sea level rise, economic collapse, and even our own hubris. A lot of economic theory..

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okay, but needs to find it’s direction

Review from Space Pirate Charlie →

narrator sounds like he’s recording at night, trying to be quiet – little volume variance and chooses to harshly whisper to indicate raised voices. detracts from story by having limited differences in character voices. story was heavy handed with it’s parallels to mythology, glosses over what could be interesting plot paths in favor of ‘montage..

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Such fun!

Review from Star Fighter Charlie →

These books are always good natured and a quick read or listen. I’m not saying this is a work of great literature but you will enjoy the story. There’s a lot of lighthearted humor and plenty of action. I do have to admit, like many books in a long series, that the first couple books..

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