A review by noveltea_13
Barbarian's Prize by Ruby Dixon

5.0

This series has an extreme. Let me tell you extreme chokehold on myself. Every time I think I’ve gotten this universe out of my system each book shows me just why this is not true. Every story is better than the last, and the same can be said for this book Barbarian’s Prize. It starts with Tiffany our protagonist, whom we know from the previous books is going through her own trauma, but is still well liked by everyone in the tribe Salukh is such a determined, cinnamon hero. He is not ready to let go of Tiffany, even though she keeps telling him that they’re friends, he’s determined to sink his teeth into her for lack of a better term, their relationship seems so genuine to me it’s the most realistic progression in the whole series. Salukh’s patience in wooing her just makes us fall in love with him more. And when she finally falls in love, like many friends to lovers often do it’s sweet, and tender with their genuine friendship at the
root of it. I will never not stop reading these books and thank you Netgalley for allowing me opportunities to pre-read one of my favorite series of the year.