
Living Sands
Warlords of Atera, Book 3
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Natalie Eaton
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Celia Kyle
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A mate and family is all she wants . . .
Abandoned as a young child, scientist Veda has always longed for the family she never had. And when she climbed aboard a ship bound for the stars, she was determined to find that perfect mate. One crash landing later and everything has gone a bit . . . off course.
He's not worthy of a mate if he can't save his people . . .
Traze, Warlord of the Living Sands, has put duty above all else. But a terrible sickness is now plaguing his tribe and if Traze can't fix it he'll be ousted from his position and unfit for a mate. He has no time to keep a woman, no time to be tempted by her touch.
But Veda refuses to be cast aside, and her experience as a biologist makes her the perfect woman for a man—er, alien—trying to solve a biological crisis. As they journey deep into the sands, the bond between Veda and Traze grows even stronger. But can they solve the problem plaguing his people before it's too late?
Contains mature themes.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-02-25
Sweet but not as good as the first two books
Although I looked forward to this book, hoping we would get to know a bit more about the other characters and what happens after their story epilogues and what happens to Veda, I was a little disappointed that it was so much shorter and lacked a little in detail.
It all happened so quickly which I didn't necessarily mind, however, I feel it was lacking the substance the other two books had. Especially, once I got to the end, I had been dying to know certain things (I don't want to spoil) since book 1 only for the epilogue to be rather short-lived and anti-climatic. I feel the author rushed the third book or maybe ran out of motivation.
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