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The ice planet has given me a second lease on life, so I'm thrilled to be here. Sure, there's no cheeseburgers, but I'm healthy and ready to be a productive member of the small tribe. What I didn't anticipate? That there'd be a savage stranger waiting nearby, watching me. And when he takes me captive, the unthinkable happens... I resonate to him. Resonance means mating, and children... but I don't know if this guy's ever been around anyone before. He's truly a barbarian in all ways, right down to clubbing me over the head and claiming me as his own. So why is it that I crave his touch and hunger for more?
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Barbarian mine
-eh - I wanted a longer book, except not really because it was annoying to be back to the 'we can't communicate' situation
- I did appreciate how consent was very important, since NO is one of his few words. I did like all of the cuddling too
- I did not appreciate the one year time jump
- I thought the element of having Harlow have a brain tumor was interesting, not really handled as thoroughly as it could have been-- it felt kind of dropped?
- also, was the brothers thing supposed to be a surprise? Or very emotional/tender? Because I did not think it was