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Started A Series: Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon

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I started a new series. I was looking to read something different and this fit the bill. I jumped into The Ice Planet Barbarians series. I've already made my way through the first four books and the only reason I took a pause was because I needed to start an ARC. Here are my first two reviews. You'd think being abducted by aliens would be the worst thing that could happen to me. And you'd be wrong. Because now, the aliens are having ship trouble, and they've left their cargo of human women—including me—on an ice planet. And the only native inhabitant I've met? He's big, horned, blue, and really, really has a thing for me... 💖 My Review 💖 Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon My rating: 5 of 5 stars A great intro to the series Love this introduction to the series. Georgie is kidnapped by aliens and when the spaceship runs into trouble, she and the other women on the ship are dumped on a far away planet. When Georgie sets out to find much needed resources, she ...

Blog Tour: Stars At Dusk by Sky Gold

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  Stars At Dusk Sky Gold (The Sable Riders, #2) Publication date: April 1st 2023 Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction ‘Your brass is ballsy, Kage Sable.’ – Harlow Meridien. Running from her past, Harlow lives for the present. She’s sassy-smart-strong. A genius, generous, confident scientist developing a groundbreaking propulsion technology that’s attracted the attention of The Sable Group, and Kage Sable, to be exact. He’s a master builder, an ex-warrior, a kick-ass engineer with sexy nerd energy and her new ‘boss’. His shop is responsible for an enviable fleet of high-tech corvettes, luxury flyers and racing pinnaces – helping to cement the Sable Riders’ dominance across Pegasi. Convinced she’s the woman for him, Kage is determined to make Harlow his. He strongly believes every superwoman needs a superman. Problem is, she’s not so sure. She’s got a bad history with men. All she wants to do is focus on her work that could shift the balance of power in the ...