So while that particular aspect – which is very present at the beginning – isn’t my cup of tea, the way Ice Planet Barbarians morphs towards the middle and end I enjoyed. I know this is pretty common in a lot of SFF romances because of a lot of circumstances (vampires, paranormal creatures, large blue aliens it seems). This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)įirst of all, I am not one for the ‘mate’ trope. (Disclaimer: I received this book from Netgalley. If Vektal helps us survive, I’m not sure he’s going to want to let me go. He’ll help me and my people survive, but this poses a new problem. Vektal says that I’m his mate, his chosen female–and that the reason his chest is purring is because of my presence. A big blue horned alien introduces himself in a rather. Since I’m the unofficial leader, I head out into the snow to look for help. We’re not equipped for life in this desolate winter wasteland. Because now the aliens are having ship trouble, and they’ve left their cargo of human women–including me–on an ice planet. You’d think being abducted by aliens would be the worst thing that could happen to me. Keep reading this book review of Ice Planet Barbarians for my full, and complex, thoughts. So thank you social media for showing us the power of persuasion. I read quite a lot of romance books, but I hadn’t heard of this one until I joined BookTok. Tiktok 100% made me request Ice Planet Barbarians.
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