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edensvices's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
valerieb's review against another edition
4.0
4 Stars
This was def a cute and interesting read seeing how a human-kraken relationship would work when the female is the kraken. It’s definitely a lot shorter than the other ones though which is perfect for this story as part of it overlaps the previous one. Also, Melaina and Ikaros are adorable! Love their lil family!
This was def a cute and interesting read seeing how a human-kraken relationship would work when the female is the kraken. It’s definitely a lot shorter than the other ones though which is perfect for this story as part of it overlaps the previous one. Also, Melaina and Ikaros are adorable! Love their lil family!
amanda_p's review against another edition
4.0
3 ½★
A very sweet short with a different perspective than we usually see in these books, featuring human male Randall and Kraken female Rhea. It takes most of this story for these two to finally join, but the world building that happens helps set up for future installments. Things are getting tense in The Facility; it's only a matter of time before it spills into violence. (It seems it was one thing to allow human females into the Facility as mates to some of the more eccentric members of the group, but it doesn't sit well when one of the rare female Kraken decides to claim a human male as her mate and removes herself as an option to the male Kraken. Things start to escalate and quickly.)
I usually dislike children as written in SFR and related genres, but Melaina was a welcome addition to the story and worked well in it. She was not obnoxious but flowed well in the story line, and the addition of a pet also welcome. They make such a cute family; I can not wait to see what future installments have in store for them.
A very sweet short with a different perspective than we usually see in these books, featuring human male Randall and Kraken female Rhea. It takes most of this story for these two to finally join, but the world building that happens helps set up for future installments. Things are getting tense in The Facility; it's only a matter of time before it spills into violence. (It seems it was one thing to allow human females into the Facility as mates to some of the more eccentric members of the group, but it doesn't sit well when one of the rare female Kraken decides to claim a human male as her mate and removes herself as an option to the male Kraken. Things start to escalate and quickly.)
I usually dislike children as written in SFR and related genres, but Melaina was a welcome addition to the story and worked well in it. She was not obnoxious but flowed well in the story line, and the addition of a pet also welcome. They make such a cute family; I can not wait to see what future installments have in store for them.