
Boomslang
Naga Brides, Book 5
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Narrado por:
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John Masterson
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Elizabeth Hart
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De:
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Naomi Lucas
I have lost my chance to claim a bride.
No more females remain. They have all been taken by naga males that will kill to keep them.
So, when I hear a female scream within my territory, I do not hesitate. I go after her, intending to claim her for my own and prove my strength. My worth.
This is my chance.
Except… she is not one of the human females I have come to know. She has just arrived. She is hurt, afraid, and fleeing from another male.
But she does not want to be saved; she wants to fight. And she does not want to bask in my nest; she wants to leave. She has secrets, and she refuses to share them. This human female is far more than I bargained for…
Good thing I'm up to the challenge.
Boomslang is the fifth book in the Naga Brides series. With the charm of a snake and the wiles of a devil, these bride-hunting aliens will do anything, and I mean anything, for their females.
This is Azsote's story.
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Well Worth the Credit
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A great continuing story
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As for this book, I really loved it. I loved that it was an older woman and Naga pairing. I loved that the humans are becoming a bigger threat with their weapons so some of the reveals in earlier books are being brought to the front again. I don't think the next book (Cottonmouth) will focus on it, but the Lurkers are still a threat and maybe distantly the Ketts. This series has so much going for it and I really hope eventually there is a Naga Husbands spin off or novellas (M/M or F/M) since Genesis 8 works on all humans.
Seriously, I kinda hated the first book because Vruksha is mean and a bit rapey, but the world building got me hooked. The 2nd book redeemed the series for me and now I can't wait for the next installment. I would absolutely recommend this series to anyone who enjoys sci-fi/monster romances with a bit of a dark omegaverse edge to them.
Loving this series
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best sci-fi
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OMG!!!!!
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The Plot, The Drama, and Spice 😏
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Good series!
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Romance: 💙💚❤️💜💖
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙📔
World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌍🌎
Character development: 🤓😉☺️😍🥰
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration
The heroine: Laura - she helps Celeste from Death Adder get away in the pod from the team of humans while they all try to get away in their ship. Though the ship gets into trouble near Earth which has been taken over by a race of sentient humanoid snakes. Laura is fascinated by those beings though the captain of the Dreadknot wants to keep it secret. Celeste had brought Laura proof of the Naga, but Laura ends up having to get into a pod as well and crashes on Earth. Now the Captain of the Dreadknot is after Laura.
The Hero: Azsote - He nearly got a woman last time the ships came to Earth, but this time he sees some ships land, he plans to get a woman of his own. He moves toward the sound as soon as he can and sees rival Scioscu chasing her. He fights against Scioscu and Scioscu is captured and taken into a large ship. Azsote dodges the second ship when it comes after him and rushes into the trees after Laura.
The Story: When the ships from the Dreadknot comes after Laura and Azsote, she realizes he is protecting her from the ships trying to get them both. She thinks he is beautiful and remembers Celeste telling her that some of the Naga are good, and the fact that their scent can be addictive, so she tries to stay away from him, to not breathe in his scent. She is surprised that he speaks the common language but wants to keep her distance.
“Don’t claim me,” I warn, frozen, too afraid to move. “Don’t you dare.”
He cups my nape and leans back, taking his heat and his overwhelming presence with him. “I dared.”
I have read and listened to more than a few books now where one of the main characters is not quite as humanoid as I would like. Some are much better than others. Sometimes the fact that a main character is so different really bothers me, but I really have liked every book in this series. The way I figure it, sentient is sentient and so I can see the love story. Though the book has to be compelling for me to overcome the yuk factor and these books do that well. I like the storylines and how the characters get to know each other. The world building is terrific as well. The explanations of Azsote’s home/nest are great and the landscape. The one thing I don’t like about this series is how messy the intimate scenes seem. Suffice it to say, the Naga have a lot of seed and it ends up everywhere.
This audiobook was told in dual points of view via dual narration and was narrated by John Masterson and Elizabeth Hart. Elizabeth isn’t one of my favorite narrators, I think there is something about her voice which I don’t like, but she does a fine job. I like John Masterson’s deep voice which is perfect for the Naga.
Another terrific Naga story!
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Awesome 😍
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The narrative is exquisite
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