My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Human Willow was taken by pirates and then send to the prison planet Nuthora with them. Her abduction was so traumatic that she cannot remember her life before she was taken. And so when Bohrir takes her from the pirates and she ends up living with the Voxerans, their mates and the rest of the humans in their village, yes they treat her differently now, but she learnt not to trust any aliens and she is not prepared to stay there and takes her chance to walk away from them determined to face the dangers on the planet on her own terms. However, Bohrir follows her out into the wilderness and instead of dragging her back to the village, just follows at a respectful distance telling her all he wants is to keep her safe even if that runs the risk of leaving his people behind to stay with her. Can Willow learn to trust the warrior and can Bohrir gain her trust?
I really enjoyed this story which showed a gentle approach was possible between a Voxeran and a human. Bohrir perfectly understood that he had to approach Willow gently and slowly in order to get her trust and that helping her with food, bushcraft and her lost memories were a long way towards that. They had many adventures and it was lovely to see their relationship build and then blossom. Easy to read and understand. Contains explicit sexual content.
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