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War for Earth by Erin Raegan

solaana's review

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Too daggone exciting

mahaliathenerd's review

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5.0

Reverse Harem

Bailey and Nate( her ten-year-old brother from another mother) have survived barely. Coming to meet the alien saviors who have come to save the humans from the albino bat people! This is an excellent story of trust and promises.

raven168's review

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3.0

I am so extremely conflicted about this book. I am in love with this story and how the author writes. But I absolutely hated what she did here. The Pythe/Pythen bond is such a huge deal and super important, so I was kind of ticked off that she created this shared bond with two males for one female. This practically tries to negate the whole point of the bond even existing if it's not one for one. Plus it simply didn't make sense with how these guys get when they find their mate. Despite being super hot, Please. No more like this. I was incredibly frustrated too because Fihk and Olynth each deserved their own book and female. Fihk because he's such a great guy, and Olynth because I could just see how him having his own would help him heal in many ways. It didn't help that I might have kind of hated Bailey. Okay, towards the very end she was a little more likable. But for the vast majority of the book I could not stand her!

Bailey was a foster kid that went from one bad house to the next. So she's developed a serious attitude problem and major distrust of everyone. The only good in her life would be her "brother" who was a foster kid in the same house for a few years until Bailey was old enough to be kicked out. When the Vitat attacked, it was for him that she ran to first. And together they have been fighting for survival. Until her brother manages to bring them to the attention of the new purple aliens.

Olynth quickly finds himself with a mate that he does not want. He's got a terrible past that we eventually get the cliffnotes version of, and it has given him no desire for a mate and the strength to resist his mating urges. Doesn't stop him from being practically attached to Bailey though.

Fihk is acting commander while Tahk is on Home World, and he's vowed to find Peyton's mother. He will get Bailey's help in this whether she agrees or not, and after she realized this group of Dahk can protect her and her brother better than she can, she agrees.

It's not long until all hell breaks lose and Fihk finds out that Bailey is his mate as well. Unfortunately he does not have the control Olynth does and he attacks Bailey in his need to have her. Messing with her mind and her destroying her trust in the Dahk. From there it's a lot of Bailey trying to figure out how to deal with these two huge aliens that have claimed her and her feelings for both of them. She's obviously conflicted about loving two guys, but their hostility towards each other over her doesn't help.

Besides all this relationship business, there is still the war against the Vitat. Fihk is doing all he can within his restrictions but it's not enough. It's not until the Kilbus Lord, Kil, shows up that things move forward on that front. But even as things start to look up with relations between the Dahk and the humans, humans are so goddamn stupid that they try to ruin things again. Throw in the betrayal of some of the Dahk, and things go up and down an awful lot until finally everything calms down after one last calamity. Bailey makes her choice on where she wants to live and it's time for the three of them to figure out a life together.

I love love LOVE Kil and I am desperately hoping he gets his own book and soon. Until then I will take Vivian and Hector's book next and keep looking forward to more.

beckiebookworm1974's review

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4.0




This is the third book in this series I actually decided to start from the beginning with this to refresh my brain so I reread book one and two to fully appreciate this one.
This fills in the blanks that were left when Tahk took Peyton off to Home World.

Tahk left Fihk behind on earth as acting commander in his stead.
His mission to impede the vitat invasion in whatever way he can whilst Tahk tries to get permission from the galactic council to interfere in the human invasion.
He also promised to locate Peyton’s mother Linda to repay a debt he feels he owes.

His task is not an easy one the humans are suspicious and hostile when it comes to the Dahk and there’s also rebellion brewing amongst their own species.
Whilst going recon on the planet surface Fihk and his team run into Bailey and her brother Nate, the former just trying to keep them both alive the best she can.

Bailey is initially sceptical and suspicious when it comes to these new aliens and that’s without all the sniffing and biting that just makes her even more skittish around them.
We learned in previous books all about the special bond of Pythe and Pythen well baileys hit the motherload here with two of these intense connections.

First, we have Olynth who because of past trauma and his iron control is able to hold back the mating rage he knows just who Bailey is to him but refuses initially to solidify this connection instead just watching over Bailey and keeping her safe.
Then Fihk is also affected and goes into a full-blown psycho mating rage with only one way out.

What I liked here was the struggle both males had initially with their instincts and jealousy’s it wasn’t an easy acceptance they never made her choose they just had to get there on their own terms and thankfully they both did.
Both males provide something very different for their mate and she loves them both equally.
So for clarification, there’s no M/M here and this was mostly one on one sessions and near the end, they come together to both pleasure Bailey on a couple of occasions but this is all about their mate and she’s the focus of it all and also their entire world.

This was a sexy hot read with plenty of chemistry Olynth is a beast between the sheets he’s all dominant control which included bondage and lots of growly orders.
Fihk has a much sweeter vibe but is still equally male and together they are protective and very possessive over their new mate.

Bailey and her brother are both foster kids and each other’s chosen family and as such Bailey doesn’t give her trust easily.
She’s defensive prickly and used to taking care of herself her priority is Nate and she like a ferocious mother bear when it comes to him.
Both Olynth and Fihk definitely had their work cut out in winning her over but their actions do speak louder than words.

This was action-packed very hot and a great addition to the series.
This is well written and the world-building is fabulous I’m incredibly excited to see where this series goes next.
Definitely recommend this series it’s one of my favourites.

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Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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anonymousnoise's review

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5.0

Pretty sure Kil is looking for the girl the Juldo master has, I could be wrong but...
I love Kil, I need the gorgeous space pirates story!!

zeey's review

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3.0

Ok, whew...

I was almost ready to hate the book but Bailey didnt go on to be the 'distrustful manic pixie dream girl' I thiught she might be, so the book was saved. The connection between them didnt feel as fleshed out ( 3 characters, one short-ish book, bound to happen) but the smex was hot and fun and overall, Im def enjoying these books more then Ice Planet . I said that, yes.

tweetatweet1's review

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5.0

Wow!

This book was action packed. I Love the heroine and the hero’s. I’m don’t really care for ménage. The secondary characters Nathan, Linda, Nick, Star, Gunner, etc we’re so interesting. I have binge read this series and I don’t think I can stop until I finish it. I m starting to want Chins story. I highly recommend this series
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