Barbarian’s Lady by Ruby Dixon

Posted May 6, 2021 by lenoreo in Reviews / 1 Comment

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Barbarian’s Lady by Ruby DixonTitle: Barbarian's Lady
Author: Ruby Dixon
Series: Ice Planet Barbarians #14
Published by: Tantor Audio
Release Date: August 13, 2019
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Hollie Jackson, Mason Lloyd
Length: 5 hours and 56 minutes
Genres: Science Fiction, Romance, Erotic Romance
Source: Hoopla
Reading Challenges: Lenoreo's 2021 Audiobook Challenge, Lenoreo's 2021 COYER Spring
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My rating: four-stars

Blurb:

You'd think a tall woman would fit in on a planet of seven-foot-tall aliens, but even on the ice planet, I'm still a weirdo and an oddity. I'm everything all the other cute, dainty human women aren't.

One guy in particular - the alien Harrec - is determined to embarrass me by pretending he's interested. He's a jokester that flirts like mad and hits on me constantly just to make me feel foolish. He gets under my skin. He makes me so frustrated I want to scream.

When a side-trip to a glacier turns into a nightmare and the two of us are forced to survive alone, I see another side to the enticing blue alien. Even with no one else around, his compliments keep coming and I start wondering if the attraction between us... is real.

My Review:

4 stars — This one was solid, but I will admit it took me quite awhile to figure out Harrec and his behavior.

There was actually quite a bit more to Harrec’s story than I was expecting, and it really helped to understand why he is the way he is.  He almost comes off a bit mean, or at minimum super insensitive at the beginning, with the nature of his jokes.  But honestly?  He’s just kind of socially awkward I think.  Understanding how much he loved to make others laugh, and how some of that stemmed from the tragedies in his childhood and how he grew up, it helped to make him more lovable I guess.  I even appreciated that we got to learn a bit more about his aversion to his own blood.  He’s not going to be my favourite hero, but he was sweet and well meaning, and a lot deeper than I was expecting.

Kate was easier for me to connect with, simply because while I am not as tall as her, I do understand the insecurities that come with being tall and not, like, model tall and slim.  So while it was hard to watch her misunderstand and overreact, I honestly had no trouble understanding where it was coming from (though my experiences were not nearly as bad as hers growing up).  I loved how strong and motivated she was, how she did what was necessary to survive.

I kind of loved that their love story wasn’t centered on resonating and then falling in love.  I really ended up feeling their connection, and I loved watching them come together and explore and develop feelings.  I was getting worried near the end, but Ms. Dixon just likes to give her readers anxiety apparently.

I both love and hate that there are these epilogues that set up the next book — love because it tantalizes, hate because it tantalizes and I have other things I need to read first.  😛

 

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One response to “Barbarian’s Lady by Ruby Dixon

  1. Sophia Rose

    What a refreshing set of obstacles for their romance with his awkward joking and her height. Though not your fav hero, I’m glad he turned out not to be a jerk.

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