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***This book contains the first three Dark Planet Warriors books, Invasion, Taken and Escape (which were originally released as a three-part serial) in one single volume.*** This is my review for the three parts"Dark Planet Warriors: Invasion" by Anna Carven was a delight to re-read.I just had a compulsion to read this again, something light, easy and fun and it certainly ticked all my boxes.In fact, I think I enjoyed it more this time around.So a brief description of this, We have Abbey a s
I enjoyed this book. The author did well with the world building. I liked both characters and all the secondary characters. There was a plot, insane villain, assassins, aliens, and a backstory. Will read the rest in the series. Reread: 1-3-17
This was surprisingly good🥰. I actually enjoyed it very much.It is a different more original idea and I found this thing refreshing.We don't have here the insta-love we are used to in this genre, contrarily is quite a slow built to that point.There is indeed kinda insta lust but not much happens in that direction until a connection is formed between Abbey and Tarak.Tarak is all alpha possessive growling male, but underneath his hard appearance he is a softy for his mate. Abbey is a good heroine
This is my second attempt to read this. This first time I tried, I dnf due to the heroine's dialog which I felt was too YA for me. On my second attempt, I was able to overlook the dialogue and it did not bother me so much. Sadly, I found myself skimming at the 50% point because I did not care for the heroine's character.Aside from the dialogue, I also didn't care for the heroine (view spoiler)[being so promiscuous...having slept with so many men in her past. (hide spoiler)] It was a put off for
Dark Planet Warriors was surprisingly good. I don’t read many sci-fi romances, especially not with alien heroes, so I don’t think I can say much aside from the fact that this was an enjoyable read. I really liked the worldbuilding and the different species of aliens. I also really appreciated that the author was able to build a strong foundation for this series without making this book seem like it was solely there to set up the rest of the series. If I had to nitpick, I would say there were def...
I revisiting this one in Audio format (a recent release). The readers are great (for both MC's POVs)."Only Tarak could make the act of teaching a person how to stab someone, seem romantic"Still loved it!!!Tarak and Abbey. I wasn't expecting much when I started this one, but I ended up loving it. It had more science in it than the usual 'Mars needs Women' books do. I don't even consider most of them SciFi, but this one is. Abbey is a bio-scientist on a space station run by Earth. Tarak is the Gen...
3.5 starsFun alien story. Pretty easy to read. I still have trouble picturing the aliens but I know they have all the right "parts"!It was missing a bunch of dialogue - too many inner thoughts. The hero was just a bit too standoffish (emotionally) for me for too long. And the heroine was not enamoured by him with her constant thoughts of escape, until the end. She lusted after him yes - but she always planned to leave. I wanted a more intense connection earlier in the book. We got it by the end
4.5 stars for the first time reading in 20162nd time reading might be closer to 3.5-4 stars. Still love the H, Tarak though :)
Utterly silly, with just enough plot and character development, I was surprised by how sweet and adorable this story was. Was it literature? Nope. Did it challenge me on any level? Not at all. Was it just what I was looking for after a particularly sad and slow read? Absolutely. I liked that the H was a virgin. I enjoyed the dual povs. I could have done without the sex scenes (which I skipped) and the foul language, but that's just my preference. Thanks, Susani, for putting this book on my radar...
General Tarak ...aka..Big BadHe sounds almost apologetic. I’m floored. Is such a thing even possible? Big Bad seems like the kind of guy who wouldn’t apologize even if he accidentally ran over your pet dog twice. Damn!! This book was everything I look for in a sci-fi romance. Well developed characters, a touch of violence, a heroine I can love, and the Biggest Bad Ass of an Alien!!! Wow...just Wow!!
Ho-hum.The couple's chemistry needed some help.World building was kinda cool though.
This is an entertaining sci-fi adventure that doesn't focus solely on the sex at the expense of the plot. Yes, it is sexy. Yes, the alien hero is the best lover the human female has ever been with (He is also a virgin who is a very fast learner). However, this is much more than PWP. The adventure starts with a bang, and puts the two MCs through some rough skirmishes before they get to fully enjoy their burgeoning relationship. Also, since this book contains the first three Dark Planet Warriors b...