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Assigned a Mate
by Grace Goodwin
2018: WOO BOY
This book starts of with a literal bang. I was listening to in while I had a week of driving and to start off the way this one did was...surprising. With that said, it was also pretty well written scenes.
The main female character, Eva, is a bit of a caricature (as is the male protagonist) but it serves the author's purposes well. I wish the book would have been longer and told us more about the planet of Tryon, the Intersetallar Bride Program, and the trial, but alas, this is a romance novel to a T, so all of that simply distracts from the relationship that developed so quickly and powerfully between these two people chosen to be together.
Not my favorite, but I'll probably finish the series as the DC library gets the books in.
This book starts of with a literal bang. I was listening to in while I had a week of driving and to start off the way this one did was...surprising. With that said, it was also pretty well written scenes.
The main female character, Eva, is a bit of a caricature (as is the male protagonist) but it serves the author's purposes well. I wish the book would have been longer and told us more about the planet of Tryon, the Intersetallar Bride Program, and the trial, but alas, this is a romance novel to a T, so all of that simply distracts from the relationship that developed so quickly and powerfully between these two people chosen to be together.
Not my favorite, but I'll probably finish the series as the DC library gets the books in.