A review by lanaekirby
Barbarian's Taming by Ruby Dixon, Hollie Jackson

3.0

I've recently discovered that the majority of these books are on audible and it has been a game changer for when I'm cleaning house or cooking. These are the perfect books for audible. I usually have trouble concentrating and can't do anything with too much world building or too intricate of a plot. But these lovely little books of joy and spice are perfecttttt for that!

This story I wasn't super looking forward to. These are two characters who aren't my fav. But I was still interested to see how it went. The first half was kinda boring and slow. It didn't give us a ton of new info, just kinda repeated the same stuff over and over. But the second half really picked up. It ended up being a typical barbarian book. Sweet, heartwarming, super spicy, but we did get a big world plot with the earthquake.

I'm excited to see where the story goes with the new camp, and finding out maybe more of the history with the planet and the barbarians. And of course, more 7ft blue alien smut