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Barbarian Mine by Ruby Dixon
4.0
4 Stars
Another solid entry in this alien romance series!
As many of these stories have gone, they run parallel to each other, and last we saw Harlow in [b:Barbarian Lover|60629205|Barbarian Lover (Ice Planet Barbarians, #3)|Ruby Dixon|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1652104176l/60629205._SX50_.jpg|46155669], she was clubbed on the head and dragged off into the wilderness, unbeknownst to her friends.
Consistently, Dixon makes a case for each of her couples, setting up a unique situation, bringing two unlikely people together, always aided by the planet’s symbiont that helps each human and alien form that unbreakable bond.
Here, Harlow discovers she has resonated with her very own personal Tarzan. Rukh has survived on his own for many years, having lost language and people skills, only knowing how to barely get by. The push pull of the language barrier was entertaining and poignant, their challenges away from the tribe harsh, isolating, and yet key to them bonding to the other.
Though I’m only 4 main books in, if this continues to deliver like it has, I foresee myself entertained for a good long while with this series!
Ice Planet Barbarians Series
1. Ice Planet Barbarians - 3.5 Stars
1.5. Ice Panet Honeymoon: Vektal & Georgie - 3 Stars
2. Barbarian Alien - 4 Stars
2.5. Ice Planet Honeymoon: Raahosh & Liz - 4 Stars
3. Barbarian Lover - 4 Stars
3.5. Ice Planet Honeymoon: Aehako & Kira - 3 Stars
4. Barbarian Mine - 4 Stars
4.5. Ice Planet Honeymoon: Rukh & Harlow - 3 Stars
4.75. Ice Planet Holiday - 3.5 Stars
Another solid entry in this alien romance series!
As many of these stories have gone, they run parallel to each other, and last we saw Harlow in [b:Barbarian Lover|60629205|Barbarian Lover (Ice Planet Barbarians, #3)|Ruby Dixon|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1652104176l/60629205._SX50_.jpg|46155669], she was clubbed on the head and dragged off into the wilderness, unbeknownst to her friends.
Consistently, Dixon makes a case for each of her couples, setting up a unique situation, bringing two unlikely people together, always aided by the planet’s symbiont that helps each human and alien form that unbreakable bond.
Here, Harlow discovers she has resonated with her very own personal Tarzan. Rukh has survived on his own for many years, having lost language and people skills, only knowing how to barely get by. The push pull of the language barrier was entertaining and poignant, their challenges away from the tribe harsh, isolating, and yet key to them bonding to the other.
Though I’m only 4 main books in, if this continues to deliver like it has, I foresee myself entertained for a good long while with this series!
Ice Planet Barbarians Series
1. Ice Planet Barbarians - 3.5 Stars
1.5. Ice Panet Honeymoon: Vektal & Georgie - 3 Stars
2. Barbarian Alien - 4 Stars
2.5. Ice Planet Honeymoon: Raahosh & Liz - 4 Stars
3. Barbarian Lover - 4 Stars
3.5. Ice Planet Honeymoon: Aehako & Kira - 3 Stars
4. Barbarian Mine - 4 Stars
4.5. Ice Planet Honeymoon: Rukh & Harlow - 3 Stars
4.75. Ice Planet Holiday - 3.5 Stars