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sonja_ahrb 's review for:
I Married A Naga
by Regine Abel
I’ve read several sci-fi authors that are new to me over the past few weeks and while I definitely want to read them again, for the most part I haven’t picked up one of their other books yet because I feel a restless energy and a finicky book mood just itching right under the surface to take me over and I guess I’m a little nervous that if try to continue on or binge a series that it will fully bring those on and I don’t need that energy right now. I know it’s silly, but it’s just the way I feel. So while I wanted to read the next Prime Mating Agency book after finishing I Married A Lizardman, I took caution and decided to look elsewhere. However, the book I chose to read afterwards… well, the hero did something I’m not the biggest fan of and I need some distance from it before I can think about picking it up again and I wanted a sweet, possessive, totally obsessed with his heroine male, so I went to Amazon and got I Married A Naga.
I’ll admit that while I wasn’t hesitant to read I Married A Naga, I was more squicked out than I usually am when it comes to reading alien/“monster” romances. I do have a mild fear of snakes ever since I almost stepped on rattlesnake when I was 14 and the nearest hospital was between 15-20 minutes away, maybe 10, depending on how fast you drove, so I haven’t picked up a naga romance yet even though I knew there were ones out there. I wanted some dedicated male though, so I thought it was time and while I definitely did love Szaro, I was still a little squirmy at times the whole way through.
So I didn’t love I Married A Naga as much as I loved I Married A Lizardman, but I did still love it. I loved that Serena was a hunter out of a desire to protect and also that that enabled her to work with Szaro. I adored that Szaro loved that she was a hunter and that he was so supportive of her. They were so cute, playful, and sweet; I loved their dynamic and relationship. I Married A Naga was a fun, interesting, and beautiful story I enjoyed reading and I’m looking forward to readingI Married A Birdman soon!
~ Sonja, 4.5 Stars
I’ll admit that while I wasn’t hesitant to read I Married A Naga, I was more squicked out than I usually am when it comes to reading alien/“monster” romances. I do have a mild fear of snakes ever since I almost stepped on rattlesnake when I was 14 and the nearest hospital was between 15-20 minutes away, maybe 10, depending on how fast you drove, so I haven’t picked up a naga romance yet even though I knew there were ones out there. I wanted some dedicated male though, so I thought it was time and while I definitely did love Szaro, I was still a little squirmy at times the whole way through.
So I didn’t love I Married A Naga as much as I loved I Married A Lizardman, but I did still love it. I loved that Serena was a hunter out of a desire to protect and also that that enabled her to work with Szaro. I adored that Szaro loved that she was a hunter and that he was so supportive of her. They were so cute, playful, and sweet; I loved their dynamic and relationship. I Married A Naga was a fun, interesting, and beautiful story I enjoyed reading and I’m looking forward to reading
~ Sonja, 4.5 Stars