Ice Planet Barbarians 5
Ruby Dixon
Ice Planet Barbarians 5
The ice planet universe expands with another fierce paranormal romance set in a harsh, beautiful frozen world. A new couple deals with supernatural dangers and undeniable chemistry. Their story adds depth to the larger saga of love against the odds.
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Josie arrives on the ice planet expecting the worst, and the Weight, that strange alien biology that bonds mates , assigns her to Haeden. The problem? He's solitary, grumpy, and convinced humans will wreck everything. She's stubborn, determined to prove her worth, and too attracted to his terrible attitude for her own good. Watching him thaw is the real romance.
Haeden's voice is flawless, the internal monologue of an alien who doesn't understand human behavior but is learning to care anyway. Josie pushes back without being annoying; she's competent and adapts fast. The spice is honest and playful. Dixon balances alien body-horror concepts (weight, mating biology) with genuine emotional intimacy.
Sexual content. Alien biology details (non-human anatomy). Mentions of forced breeding/reproductive coercion in earlier books (not graphic here).
Haeden's gruffness masks real loneliness and fear of abandonment. The climax involves defending Josie against tribe politics rather than external threat. By the ending, he's learning human language to communicate with her, it's tender without being sappy.
Readers of sci-fi romance who aren't squeamish about alien physiology and love grumpy-protective heroes. This series works as standalones, but book 5 assumes you've met the ice planet and some characters. Perfect if you want humor with your steam.
Book 5 of an ongoing series. Each book is a different couple, so it can be read standalone, but earlier books establish world-building. Reading 1-4 first helps, but not required.
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