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Sometimes you've just got to flip your big dumb alien onto his stomach and teach him a thing about masculinity. It's not how much you've got-it's how you use it. Finally, everything is going good for Carter. He's not a slave. He has a roof over his head. He's fixed his alien language translator and now can talk to Pykh and Siel, his protectors. Thankfully, they aren't promiscuous alien hillbillies. They're loyal men who love him, and Carter loves them back. Our space marine is ready to settle into a new life on the fleaf'akhie planet and be happy. But now there's another problem. On this planet . . . he's the girl? And not just any girl, but a pale, delicate, exotic princess who must be bowed to, courted, and entertained with poems. What's a tough space marine to do, being treated like this? Setting them straight would be easy, and Carter does come clean to his hopeful fathers to-be, but now a golden-armored general brings a carriage to take him away to safety. Carter must play along with the princess act, or he and his new family may be turned away at the gates. Contains mature themes. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Previously disliked characters are starting to redeem themselves in my eyes. It's a good thing that fleaf'akhie are generally a romantic species, what with all the purring. hehe :) So it's easy for me to like them, despite their actions.
Siel is totally becoming the selfless hero everyone (including me) wants him to be. He's a natural. I loved the little glimpses from his past. No flashbacks, just Siel remembering how different he was when he was young, how his priorities changed.
Pykh is still adapting to a world outside of his cage, but he's learning fast. He's adorable as hell. I liked seeing him interact with other fleaf'akhie: cheeky young ones and authority figures.
Carter is dealing with the aftermath of his captivity, it's finally catching up to him. Meanwhile he's planning his future among the fleaf'akhie, which involves some political maneuvering. But don't worry, it's nothing heavy.
I love the balance between the three of them. They're a perfect throuple. The story might be progressing slowly but it's just perfect for me. You can't rush these things. There's an exciting action scene in there, which I think is the best part of the book.
The editing is so much better than in the previous books, I'm seeing much improvement on that front.
I wondered if the author deliberately made the fleaf'akhie human-like in their mannerisms. They 'shrugged' and 'chuckled' just like humans do, but of course humans aren't purring or using their non-existent tail to express their feelings either. So it's a little bit of both. I didn't notice this before. Also, it's just an observation not a negative thing.
This is my fave in the series so far. Can't wait to see how Auk will deal with the new situation he's found himself in. He's trying to communicate better. And of course Carter's troubles aren't over. I wonder if the Omega Ov'ielk will have a bigger role, he was eyeing Pykh up like candy, but who didn't. Eh :) Considering who his father is, I expect the two will clash at some point.
So yeah, I was totally entertained. 4.5 stars (