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A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas
4.0
Reads like a Christmas special, delightful if unlike the previous books in the series
What Lurks Between the Fates by Harper L. Woods
1.0
Honestly the worst in series because the first 20 chapters are very repetitive and lead nowhere. That means 50% of the book is filler, made it seem like they were trying to stretch the series to include more books. Hopefully the 4th book remedies this when it’s released but I’m now hesitant to read it. We can only hope that the reviews from this one is the reason the 4th book’s release was delayed
Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon
When I first picked up "Ice Planet Barbarians," I'll admit it was more for a laugh than anything else. The title alone promised a blend of sci-fi and smut that I expected to be more amusing than anything. However, what I found was a story that was surprisingly engaging and well-crafted.
The book takes us on a journey to a distant, icy planet, where the human protagonist finds herself in the company of towering, blue-skinned alien warriors. The initial premise may sound like standard science fiction erotica fare, but there's more depth here than meets the eye.
One of the book's strengths is its character development. The protagonists are well fleshed out, with personalities and backstories that add layers to the narrative. The alien characters, in particular, are intriguingly alien yet relatable, making their interactions with the human characters both exotic and believable.
The romantic and erotic elements of the story are, of course, central to its appeal. These scenes are written with a fiery intensity that captures the primal, passionate nature of the relationships developing amidst a harsh, unforgiving environment. However, what surprised me was the tenderness and care interwoven with the more steamy scenes, adding a level of emotional depth that is often missing in smut.
The plot itself, while straightforward, is engaging. It balances action, romance, and a bit of humor, keeping the pace brisk and the narrative interesting. The world-building is another highlight, with the alien planet rendered in vivid detail that immerses the reader in its icy, dangerous beauty.
Moreover, "Ice Planet Barbarians" touches on themes like survival, belonging, and the power of connection in the face of adversity. It's not just about the erotic encounters; it's also about finding love and companionship in the most unexpected places.
In conclusion, "Ice Planet Barbarians" turned out to be more than just a guilty pleasure read. It was a pleasantly surprising journey that combined steamy, passionate scenes with strong character development and a captivating storyline. For those who enjoy their romance novels with a side of interstellar adventure, this book is a surprisingly compelling read.
4.0
When I first picked up "Ice Planet Barbarians," I'll admit it was more for a laugh than anything else. The title alone promised a blend of sci-fi and smut that I expected to be more amusing than anything. However, what I found was a story that was surprisingly engaging and well-crafted.
The book takes us on a journey to a distant, icy planet, where the human protagonist finds herself in the company of towering, blue-skinned alien warriors. The initial premise may sound like standard science fiction erotica fare, but there's more depth here than meets the eye.
One of the book's strengths is its character development. The protagonists are well fleshed out, with personalities and backstories that add layers to the narrative. The alien characters, in particular, are intriguingly alien yet relatable, making their interactions with the human characters both exotic and believable.
The romantic and erotic elements of the story are, of course, central to its appeal. These scenes are written with a fiery intensity that captures the primal, passionate nature of the relationships developing amidst a harsh, unforgiving environment. However, what surprised me was the tenderness and care interwoven with the more steamy scenes, adding a level of emotional depth that is often missing in smut.
The plot itself, while straightforward, is engaging. It balances action, romance, and a bit of humor, keeping the pace brisk and the narrative interesting. The world-building is another highlight, with the alien planet rendered in vivid detail that immerses the reader in its icy, dangerous beauty.
Moreover, "Ice Planet Barbarians" touches on themes like survival, belonging, and the power of connection in the face of adversity. It's not just about the erotic encounters; it's also about finding love and companionship in the most unexpected places.
In conclusion, "Ice Planet Barbarians" turned out to be more than just a guilty pleasure read. It was a pleasantly surprising journey that combined steamy, passionate scenes with strong character development and a captivating storyline. For those who enjoy their romance novels with a side of interstellar adventure, this book is a surprisingly compelling read.