Addassar and Lurr have been assigned to the new Kelon space station orbiting Earth. In a fight with the enemy they are forced down onto the planet. When Addassar and Lurr meet a lovely human woman they both want to claim her for themselves. Claire never expected a space ship to crash in the lake on her Ju-Ju berry farm in the remote north of Australia. Nor did she expect to find not one, but two, buffed up sexy alien men. She has no intention of denying the powerful attraction between her and the Kelon men. When they start fighting over who has claimed her, Claire needs to make them see the pleasures of not just two in a relationship but three.me Back on their home planet of Kelon, Addassar and Lurr are determined to show just how much Claire means to them, even if it means sharing her.
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The books are more and more interesting. Having a menage with two hot aliens it's funny. The only thing disturbing me is that the heroin is human, but she is not against having sex with two guys one after the other and she don't mind they are friends. It doesn't disturb her that they could fight over her ! Silly girl or really in need to get laid girl ?
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What happens when more than one Kelon warrior claims the same human female? Well, previously good friends start acting like boys on a playground - that's what. Learning to share is never easy.
Despite the additional alpha alien beefcake in this - the fourth - installment in the Warriors of Kelon series, I really didn't find the story particularly interesting. There are more errors in writing mechanics than the others, and I found it very easy to put down. Still 3 stars, but rounded up this time. There is one more book in the series - Saving Sara - but I think I'll take a little break before picking that one up.
Will probably not read this one..just got the next one. Addassar should not have to share his mate...he was in all the books and helped all of the other females out, he should get his own mate...I feel for him I would not like to share my mate either...if you must do more than one mate choose someone who is not a big draw in the series...Thank you I love most of you books...
Addassar and Lurr crash on Earth after being hit by the Alliance ship while patrolling Earth's space. Claire finds them and hides them in her farmhouse. By a funny order of events, both Addassar and Lurr claim her as their mate. Being taken to Kelon, Claire has no choice but to pick one of them. Or does she?
A bit too silly for me but it was better than the last book. The reason to go back to Earth was a bit laughable. I think that I am going to stop on this series.
Alors que jusqu’à maintenant dans Les guerriers de Kelon, Angela Castle nous proposait des couples évidents ne connaissant pas ou peu de rivalité, elle se lance dans un ménage à trois. Soyons honnête, de ce qu’on connait de l’histoire des Kelon, on a plutôt du mal à s’imaginer deux de ces mâles alphas se mettant d’accord pour se partager leur âme-sœur et cela sans s’entretuer… c’est là qu’entre en jeu Claire, la première des héroïnes de cette saga à être plutôt désinhiber et ne pas cacher ses besoins sexuels. Il va y avoir du sport et du spectacle !
On a déjà croisé Addassar et Lurr dans le tome précédent, tout deux étant tombés amoureux de la douce mais courageuse Rachel. Ils se ressemblent sur la plupart des points, un peu comme tous les Kelons, mais on arrive tout de même à les différencier. Addassar est plus direct, réfléchit et fait preuve d’un humour pince sans rire. Lurr semble plus jeune, plus insouciant mais aussi bien plus amoureux et passionné. Il est celui des deux qui est prêt le plus égoïste et possessif, bien qu’en parallèle il est aussi le plus apte à faire des concessions. Pour ma part, j’avoue que j’ai un petit faible pour Addassar, qui sous ses airs de guerriers sérieux, responsable, est en fait bien délirant.
Claire est comme les autres héroïnes de la série : une australienne qui n’a pas sa langue dans sa poche et qui s’épanouie dès lors de sa rencontre avec les Kelon. Elle gère la ferme familiale d’une main de fer, sa récolte de jujubes étant sa plus grande fierté. Elle est aussi bien plus débridée, délirante et imaginatives que les autres, elle est celle qui fait la proposition d’un ménage à trois. Elle est aussi plus directe et fait plus facilement face aux hommes, les mettant face au mur lorsque c’est nécessaire. Et pourtant derrière son image de femme forte, elle reste une personne qui aimerait qu’on l’aime pour ce qu’elle est et avoir une famille à elle.
L’intrigue se divise en 3 parties : la vie sur Terre, le sauvetage des deux aliens par Claire. Puis le passage sur le vaisseau spatiale pour se rendre sur la planète des Kelons, la plaque tournante dans leurs relations. La vie sur Kelon, le choix de Claire face à ses deux prétendants. En parallèle, il y a toujours la guerre qui oppose les différentes races extra-terrestre et qui met en danger la Terre. Mais la romance est au centre de l’histoire, ce qui explique le grand nombre de scènes de sexe qui sont pour le moins varié. On peut le dire, ça baise comme des lapins alcalines et on se demande comment la pauvre Claire tient le coup, bien qu’elle ne soit pas très loin de la nympho.
Dans l’ensemble l’histoire est moins intéressante que les précédentes mais on continue à passer du bon temps. La lecture est toujours agréable, avec une bonne dose de fous rire et d’epic fail de la part de certains personnages que je ne nommerais pas lol Je continue à recommander cette série de nouvelles à lire l’esprit bien reposé et pour passer une bonne après-midi à sourire !
This book was just as cute as the others in this series. I love alien menage where the human woman is adored above all else so this was right up my ally. Throw in a cyborg, and even with its mushy campiness and short length, I might have been forced to give it 4 stars. Claire is by far the luckiest Kelon mate yet. She even got to live the farm life she loves, which every other woman is just a wife and mother.
The cover should have been my first clue but still the ménage plot was a happy surprise.
Are these the most original? The best written? No but I still really enjoyed reading this series.
The guys were hot. The sex scenes steamy. Without the forced angst so often found in romance it was a welcome respite and an easy read for my brain lol.
Lurr and Addassar were quite funny in the way they fought over Claire, but it was good they way they came around to her way of seeing things. Quite enjoyable, would have liked more of them together as a threesome.