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Wicked Captor
- Warrior of Rozun, Book 1
- Narrated by: Sierra Grace, Tristan Josiah, GraceWright Productions
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
For this wicked warrior of Rozun, there are no rules....
Getting abducted by aliens wasn’t exactly on Cara Call’s bucket list…so when she’s taken captive by a massive, overbearing alien warrior, she comes out with fists blazing. Too bad her new captor is about as wicked and delicious as they come…nipple piercings, scars, and all.
Devix was once a proud warrior of Luxiria - impossibly strong, universally feared, and full of carnal lusts and desires befitting his race. Until he was exiled, punished for a crime he didn’t commit. Now, working as a ruthless mercenary in the Quadrants, his final job is delivering a feisty human pleasure mate to his employer. But when he realizes the female is his fated mate, with her lush curves and sharp tongue, he risks everything to keep her.
Trapped on a small spaceship and alone with an alien who awakens her darkest desires, Cara begins to realize her strange attraction to her captor might be the least of her problems...especially with vengeful aliens hot on their tail.
Features a spirited and sassy human female and a seven-foot-tall alien warrior with naughty fantasies and even naughtier (ahem) equipment. Full-length (65,000+ words), stand-alone sci-fi romance novel!
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- JJ
- 15-03-23
I love most of Zoey's book but...
It starts well, with very good world-building and great character descriptions.
The narrators did a good job, the female in particular nailed this and made it come alive, the male narrator sounded quite old and monotone, so I kept thinking of the male lead warrior as about 70, no bueno when trying to enjoy spicy scenes.
Then mid way through it switches from a thriller with primal romance to a cheesy porn flick. Now don't get me wrong, I love spicy scenes, Horde Kings of Dakkar is one of my favorite book series. But damn, the way these scenes in this book are portrayed wouldn't entice or arouse anyone listening.
The lead male is a dangerous, disgraced, lethal warrior who lives a life of torment. Along comes this human who calls him, "my poor baby" when she is trying to be sexy and coo's to him in a baby voice for the rest of the book. Bleh. I ended up skipping the rest of the spicy scenes and gagging each time I heard her baby voice the warrior.
I haven't got to the end yet, I am about 20 mins off, I had to pause and write this because I am sick to death of hearing the lead female talk about cooking.
I have already purchased the second book in this series. So fingers crossed it is better!
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- janet copeland
- 20-02-22
started good
This was a good story with good characters until the female started talking baby talk calling him baby etc all the time which got very annoying narrators did a good job
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