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Blood Warrior by Lindsey Piper

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3.0

While the relationship in this book was better developed than the last in the series, there were a few background plot points that could have used some fleshing out. The most important of which was Kavya's cult. Why did she form it? How did she form it? Who belonged to it?

The sex scenes in this one were pretty good. It was interesting/entertaining enough to make me want to know where the series was going.
Caged Warrior by Lindsey Piper

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3.0

This book was okay. I don't think there was enough development of the relationship between Nynn and Leto...(SPOILER... She was hypnotized {sort of} when she initially started sleeping with Leto, but then when she came out of it and regained herself and her memory, she was still in love with him) But it was interesting/entertaining enough that I wanted to read the rest of the series.
Silent Warrior by Lindsey Piper

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3.0

This was short, but my favorite of the series. Mostly because Silence is my favorite heroine: She a bad ass warrior om a mission, who takes what she wants, and IS NOT A VIRGIN!!!!
Hunted Warrior by Lindsey Piper

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2.0

Is this it? Is it the last one? It was very slow, took me forever to read. I thought this was a poor ending to the series. Goodreads says there's book 3.5 coming called Fire Warrior, but that it isn't being released on Amazon until 2020. What's up with that?
Radiance by Grace Draven

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4.0

This was a good quick read. It was mostly a sweet story of two very different people thrown together for political reasons and slowly discovering their affection for each other. Almost all the action happens at the very end. I am eager to read the next book in the series.
Venomous by Penelope Fletcher

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4.0

This was an extremely entertaining book. Sometimes sexy, sometimes funny, sometimes uncomfortable.
I'm not really into alien stuff so I was surprised I enjoyed it as much as I did.
The punctuation wasn't always what it should be, but if you aren't a grammar nazi like I am, it probably won't effect you.
Bloodfire by Helen Harper

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1.0

I rarely give anything 1 star. I usually just quit reading books I absolutely hate. I started to give this one 2 stars just because I actually finished it, but then I thought back and couldn't remember anything I really liked about it. I thought the main character was kind of unlikable, and kind of dense. So she's a "human" living among shifters, which is illegal in the shifter world. Although, she is as strong, if not stronger, and as skilled, if not more so, than others in her "pack". She's a better hunter and tracker than most of them, and can hear her "alpha's" voice telepathically, which is impossible for humans. Yet, she never questions any of this.
Also, as the main plot point of the book, her alpha is killed and all these other-worldly creatures start to attack her pack and she's all like "Why this pack? What is different about this pack?" Um, how about the super strong human they are harboring? That's different from other packs, right?
A lot of questions about her origin and other happenings in the book are left unanswered, which I get may be answered in subsequent books throughout the series, however, after this 1st book, I have no desire read the rest.