Pages: 234
Series: Interstellar Brides: Primal Mates #1
Genres: Sci Fi Romance
Source: ARC
Also by this author: Starfighter Command, Elite Starfighter, Claimed by the Cyborgs, Beast Charming
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My destiny is not to claim a female, to have a family, to be rendered helpless by love.
Despite this, I am matched. A beautiful human female is now mine. Despite my warnings, she is determined to leave her mark on me, body and soul.
Honor demands I resist. I tell her the truth. I will not place a mating collar around her neck. I cannot protect her—especially from me—my choices—the horrors I face every day.
Just one moment of weakness and she gets under my skin, makes me want things I cannot have. She is everything I am not—and the most dangerous creature I have ever faced.
Claiming her—keeping her—is not possible with my pivotal role in this never-ending war. There is no place in my duties for desire. For need. Too many innocents count on me for protection. Too many lives are at stake, including hers.
The enemy is always ready and waiting, but I never expected her to be among them.
For the first time in my hardened life, I question my sanity. My dark soul. I begin to understand exactly what my enemies have stolen from me—and realize there is no limit to what a heartless warrior will sacrifice for love.
Heartless kicks off a new Interstellar Brides series and I am here for it. Commander Helion has appeared in a previous story from Goodwin, but you don’t need to have read any of the previous books in any of her series to enjoy Heartless.
Leading a seemingly never ending war, Helion was never planning on a mate. He is married to the job. But, fate has matched him with Willow, a human with her own internal scars. Of course, when the match happens, Helion reject her because he is married to the job. I had trouble liking Willow at first, but after you understand her back story, you get it. Of course, Helion can’t resist her forever, and the story is HOT like all of Goodwin’s books. This is especially true as they both begin to admit to feelings for Oberon. I love the whole “space war” thing as well. I’m beginning to think I need more sci-fi in my reads, because it was like Star Wars, but spicy. And without anyone kissing their brother (although, Oberon is trying to save his sister).
- POV: 1st
- Tears: no
- Trope: fated mates
- Series/Standalone: stand alone
- Cliffhanger: View Spoiler »
- HEA: View Spoiler »
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authors like Ruby Dixon, Evangeline Anderson, …then you will probably like Heartless!
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