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adventurous
hopeful
lighthearted
tense
fast-paced
I've been waiting for this story . . .
I'm glad I finally got it. The connection to O'jek makes sense and I'm glad it came with a full explanation. Pak is absolutely the CUTEST!!! And I'm glad Juth and Steph finally resonated. They're perfect for each other.
4.5 stars
I'm glad I finally got it. The connection to O'jek makes sense and I'm glad it came with a full explanation. Pak is absolutely the CUTEST!!! And I'm glad Juth and Steph finally resonated. They're perfect for each other.
4.5 stars
Steph’s Outcast is book thirteen in the Icehome series by Ruby Dixon. The series needs to be read in order.
Steph is a nice women, who was a therapist and so, she try’s to get everyone to talk things out which gets in the way at times. She’s kind, compassionate, and smart. She is also determined to get the two outcasts Juth and Pak to join the tribe.
Steph and Juth’s story is sweet. It’s filled with communication issues, attraction, and an adorable little kid, Pak. Their relationship is a slower pace and centered around mutual attraction. I liked their interactions. Juth is a great father to Pak and protective of Steph.
Juth’s introduction the tribe life wasn’t smooth; because of prejudices in the clan about Outcasts, but I was glad to see that prejudices change in the characters once they realized how wrong their actions where. We do get a few monsters arrive on the beach and we see that it isn’t as safe as everyone thought. I liked how everyone banded together.
Steph’s Outcast was another fun and enjoyable addition to the Icehome series. I’m looking forward to reading on. If you like Science Fiction Romance; then I recommend picking up Ruby Dixon.
Rated: 4 Stars
Steph is a nice women, who was a therapist and so, she try’s to get everyone to talk things out which gets in the way at times. She’s kind, compassionate, and smart. She is also determined to get the two outcasts Juth and Pak to join the tribe.
Steph and Juth’s story is sweet. It’s filled with communication issues, attraction, and an adorable little kid, Pak. Their relationship is a slower pace and centered around mutual attraction. I liked their interactions. Juth is a great father to Pak and protective of Steph.
Juth’s introduction the tribe life wasn’t smooth; because of prejudices in the clan about Outcasts, but I was glad to see that prejudices change in the characters once they realized how wrong their actions where. We do get a few monsters arrive on the beach and we see that it isn’t as safe as everyone thought. I liked how everyone banded together.
Steph’s Outcast was another fun and enjoyable addition to the Icehome series. I’m looking forward to reading on. If you like Science Fiction Romance; then I recommend picking up Ruby Dixon.
Rated: 4 Stars

I didn't mind a lot of this book. Both main characters were alright, and there were somewhat interesting things happening on the Ice Planet. But I didn't like how negatively the fmc thought of herself, and the story didn't hold my interest very well.
Honestly, I think I need to take a break from the series, because they're all running together for me.
Honestly, I think I need to take a break from the series, because they're all running together for me.
Loved loved this one!! Steph was awesome, and we FINALLY get a teensy bit of queer rep. I adored Pak in this book, and seeing their family come together was beautiful. Plus we get some cool monster action happening which was a great way to change up the Icehome dynamic.
adventurous
emotional
fast-paced
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
this was fine. i just didnt like the female characters very much. i didnt care about sam or flor, and daisy got on my nerves so much that idk how ruby is going to make me like her. steph also wasn’t my fav bc i felt like she wanted to psychoanalyze ppl so bad, but she didnt actually care about their emotions. like, she just wanted to force everyone to tell her everything about them without considering that they might not want to. the male characters were nice, tho. pak was a cutie, juth was a sweetie, and i liked o’jek’s character development
medium-paced