He wants a plan. I want action. But the children don’t have time to wait.
I escaped Hammond’s experiments—barely. Now those monsters have Nyxari younglings, and I’ll burn through the world to get them out.
Nirako is everything I don’t want—controlled, calculating, maddeningly calm. And the only one who insists on coming with me.
His touch steadies my unstable markings. His kiss? It unravels everything.
We’re connected by something ancient and electric. But if we can’t trust each other, it won’t just be the mission that breaks— it’ll be us.
Stranded on an alien world. Bound by ancient power. Each step toward survival forges a bond no heart can escape. Don’t miss the final book of the Nyxari Bondmates!
Reader, dreamer and frantic scribbler. I really do believe that love conquers all... and make terrible things for my characters to survive to prove it! (insert evil laugh here)
Alien Warlords Fury: Crash Landing Nyxari Bondmates Book 6
I loved the first book. Second was good but the deeper the story got, the more technical it got. It is a science fiction themed story, but I didn't care for all the jargon that rattled on and on and on! It stared putting me off the story. I wish they would have spent more time on the couples, animals and people than the nexus and the corrupted systems because of the power crazed Hammond. I think they should have done him in in the first or second book. My opinion. There were a lot of repetitions in the story from all angles. That was also annoying. I was surprised. I usually love all of Ava York's books. Bella Blaze too. Disappointed! Kathy
I loved this series from book one, and couldn’t wait for the next and next. I did find this book very hard to read as it felt like it lacked the depth and feelings of the first books. There seemed no real connection for Clair and what she had been through. It also seemed to repeat itself in each chapter, going from one persons perspective to the other. It was somewhat confusing and added to the overall superficial feel of the book. What should have been an amazing finale turned out to be a boring repetitive ending. Sounds rough, yes. But this is my opinion.
Ava York's sixth and final book in the Nyxari Bondmates series, Alien Warlord'ds Fury, goes out with a bang! Human Claire survived Hammond's evil experiments once. Now she and Nyraxi warlord Nirako attack the evil man's lair as he uses children to try to take over the ancient, corrupted tech that threatens to destroy the whole planet. It was so satisfying to see Hammond destroyed finally and have the three tribes of Nyraxi and humans join together to live in harmony.
Not sure if something are typos or just confusion like the amount of kids missing . Throughout the whole series kids was mentioned only in one group how get got access to them? Maybe the villain needs his own story or peace in the beginning or this book to understand how he found all these places and where the technology come from since they crash. Then how can he be studying for years if the crash was a accident?
Claire and Nirako didn't see eye to eye on first meeting but the planet had other plans for them. Claire was on a mission to Stop Hammond and rescue the younglings. Nirako was along to protect Claire. So much happened along the way. Harmony had to be achieved. Enjoy
I've completed and have been enamored with all 6 books of the Nyxari bondmates series. A suspenseful filled journey and fell in love with all the characters. A epic Scify/romance read.
I started out very interested in this series. Each book had more errors and inconsistencies. This last one was atrocious with its lack of editing. A broken leg became an arm, POV that normally changed by chapter changed multiple times a page without it being clear. Disappointing.
Ava and Bella created a very interesting story. Usually there is a crash of humans and they are learning to survive. This story is more about two species that are both broken coming together.
I loved how this story played out, but I wasn’t really a fan of Claire’s at first. She grew on me as her character developed, and I loved Nirako from the start.