This is a quick note to myself, folks, as a reminder I stopped reading this book at 39%. I simply couldn’t endure any more of the subtle but seemed overly done, low IQ caveman dialect spewing out of this sweet, deserved better, good guy, blue alien hero’s mouth and the constant, internal, self berating “I’m not worthy of anything” mental mantras they each had going on inside their own knucklehead heads. Throw in the jumping to wrong conclusions and assumptions, which fed into what I just mentioned, and my annoyance combined with frustration was quickly outweighing my overall enjoyment. Raven, who was obviously sexually experienced, wasn’t helping matters by flaunting herself, making moves, trying to manipulate the hero into getting smexy with her. She came across as a predator at times and the virginal like hero was the sexual prey. Then she'd get all embarrased when he'd turn her down.
It’s been a long time since I’ve returned to Ruby Dixon’s frozen, blue alien planet world. Looks like she’s been busy. With 33 books so far in two very similar series, I’ve only read five. Looking back, it was the first two that had me giggling aloud and shamelessly unashamed I was enamored by these hunky blue men and their sassy, feisty leading ladies. These last three, however, not so much. Maybe there are more diamond in the rough romantic tales still lurking here waiting for me to discover them, but I’m not sure I have the time or patience to weed through so many.
To elaborate just a touch more, I just can’t see how logically Raven would be so wrapped up in worry over her reputation due to her past, risque occupation. After all, under these dire circumstances, every creature was focused on survival. Pride and prejudices would have long been pitched by the frozen wayside. I’m thinking unless you were a serial killer, you’d have it made in the shade here as far as acceptance goes. This gal really needed to get real and get over her insecure self, IMHO.
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