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3.67 AVERAGE


I agree with Peacelovebooks review. The first chunk was slow but the world building in the latter half was interesting. Can Kraken live above water indefinitely?

Debating on skipping right to Rhea's book and I hope Cameron gets a book!

I love a good Tiffany Roberts book and I do love their other series and stand-alone books alot. They’re at the top of my favorite authors list. But I just couldn’t get into this book. I made it 32% of the way and felt like I was forcing myself to continue.

After a tragic Macy has been terrified of the sea. But on the day of her engagement she decides to venture back out. Only to once again become a victim of the sea. But she’s saved by Jax, a kraken who decides he’s going to keep her. But the kraken have a turbulent history with humans and trust between the two is hard to come by. So they just learn from each other and in the process find everything they’ve ever wanted.

These are all tropes I love. I don’t know what it is about this particular story I didn’t like. I should have loved it. Maybe it was the slow pacing? I don’t know. But this one just wasn’t for me and I DNF’d it.
adventurous emotional fast-paced

This book was cute. I Love reading these books as pallett cleansers. This was a cute love store and I love the writing style of this husband & wife writing team.

I will recommend these books to anyone who wants to dip their toes in reading monster romance




Complete Disclosure, I have actually read this once before around 2 years ago before I got into Monster Romances so this was a revisit!

Treasure of the Abyss ended up being a really enjoyable read. Tiffany Roberts has created a cool world and set some larger events into motion with the first book, which largely focused on Macy (Human Female) and Jax (Kraken Male) who meet by chance and fall in love.

My favourite parts:
- Jax is an interesting character and I enjoyed his growth over the book.
- Halora is a world that I enjoyed once I got to know it.
- Vicious plant life, ocean life and animals
- Arkon and Jax's friendship
-
SpoilerDracchus learning to trust Jax


What I think could've been improved:
- I wish the world had been explained a little better, earlier. It started with "3xx years after landing" which provided some context, but I'd have preferred a little more background information.
- The not at all subtle foreshadowing of the next pairing
Spoiler Aymee and Arkon
. I'm excited to read how it happens, but it's less exciting knowing it's going to happen.

What I didn't enjoy:
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"Accidental" Pregnancy Trope, this is down to me being terrified (also, slightly grossed out) by pregnancy.

Final Ratings (Out of 5⭐ or 5

This book is what gave me my love for tentacles ;)
My all time favourtie Kraken series.
adventurous hopeful inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Wholesome as heck! Very similar vibes to Iceplanet Barbarians. The only reason it’s 3 starts is because right there at the end they throw in that pregnancy trope that I just can’t get behind. But overall a nice fun read.
lighthearted mysterious slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Ugh… way too long. 

I'll admit it: I started reading this book because I was in the mood for some immediate alien smut and I'm not ashamed of that at all. But to my surprise, this book was more fleshed out and intricate than I was expecting. A+ for that.

We have our two main people: Jax and Macy (I'll never take this name seriously because of the department store and I'm really sorry for that). I loved that their love was slow to build. Curiosity and deep connection were at the heart of their relationship. I couldn't appreciate this more, tbh. No instalust or instalove. No Mary Sue-isms or overwhelmingly protective Alpha male trope. Yes, Jax turned out to be a little more Alpha than I was expecting as the story progressed and utilized the words "mine" and "mate" intermittently, but I didn't mind it. It was just the right balance. Jax and Macy's relationship was genuine, heartfelt, and smooth. They were both mature characters that used their brain to make good decisions, and they communicated pretty well. I was very satisfied with the romance. Not to mention the smut... Holy hell, was I sweating. (Don't judge me. Alien men and tentacles are one of my very guilty pleasures. I can't be alone in this depravity.)

The plot and story were well written. I didn't struggle to imagine the characters. The worldbuilding was a little lackluster, but it's book 1 in a 7 book series, so I'm sure their world will be explained as we progress. The secondary characters were solid. The climax was directed well.

***spoiler***

My only gripe is babies. I don't like it when one of the main characters gets pregnant suddenly. I understand that the kraken species has difficulty procreating, and finding out that Macy's pregnant is a blessing for their kind, but half alien babies are worse for me than regular babies and it's not my thing. Minor, but it's my truth. It's why I've avoided Ruby Dixon's books to a certain extent even though I like her several alien book series.

***end spoiler***

Would I reread this? No, but it's a solid alien romance if you're in the mood for aliens with tentacles. Just throwing that out there now.
Would I recommend this book? Yes, read above statement.
Was I entertained? Yes, more than I expected to be and that was a very pleasant surprise.

Indulge in guilty pleasures, Goodreads fiends.