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Thursday, 24 March 2022

Review: I Married a Birdman by Regine Abel 4 of 5 stars

I Married a Birdman









I Married a Birdman by Regine Abel
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Human Luana lives on a colony but her colony is under a threat of attack and her father is the leader and grievously wounded, so she goes to the only other native species on the planet - a peaceful bird-like race. Agreeing to a marriage of convenience to one of the Zelconians would secure the protection her village desperately needs. As much as it terrifies her, she is also intrigued by the hybrid she is to marry with his eyes full of stars, wings and majestic voice. Dakas is shocked when his soul demands Luana as soon as she enters their council chamber and his empathic abilities sense the fire and determination within Luana. He now has a need to protect her village but also to conquer her heart. Can Lunana accept their union or will war destroy their chance at happiness?

I really enjoyed this story with the humour of the leader of the birdmen which made him quite human as well as the potential grief with the human who assumed Luana would be his. The resistance of technology by the colonists was interesting and the way that the younger generation persuaded them to increase their use for certain things. I loved the relationship between Luana and Dakas which although it started unusually it was wonderful to see their souls working in such a way that they were bound to fall in love if they gave it a chance. Luana was sassy and strong but also very clever and her use of medical technology was great to see. Easy to read and understand it also contained explicit sexual content.

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