Title | Ice Planet Barbarians |
Author | Ruby Dixon |
Type | Science Fiction |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Language | English |
File Format | |
Number of Pages | 188 |
Rating | Click to rate this post! [Total: 1 Average: 5] |
Ice Planet Barbarians By Ruby Dixon One would think that being abducted by aliens would be the worst thing that could happen to me. And you would be wrong. Because now, the aliens are having problems with the ship, and have left their cargo of human women, including me, on an icy planet.
And the only native inhabitant I have ever met? He’s big, horned, blue, and really, he really has feelings for me…
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Ice Planet Barbarians Summary
Fall in love with the out-of-this-world romance between Georgie Carruthers, a human woman, and Vektal, an alien from another planet, in this expanded edition with bonus materials and an exclusive afterward, in print only! You would think that being abducted by aliens would be the worst thing that could happen to me. And you would be wrong. Because now the aliens are having problems with the ship, and have left their cargo of human women, including me, on an icy planet. We are not equipped to live in this desolate winter wasteland.
Since I am the unofficial leader, I head to the snow to seek help. I find it helps well. A large, blue-horned alien is introduced in a rather… surprising way. Vektal says that I am his mate, his chosen female, and that the reason his chest purrs is because of my presence. It will help me and my people survive, but this poses a new problem. If Vektal helps us survive, I’m not sure he wants to let me go.
Ice Planet Barbarians In Order
With the addition of the Icehome series, the book timelines crossed over a bit more. Reading strictly in publishing order sometimes results in jumping forward or backward in the timeline. While the timelines of the two series don’t exactly match, a suggested reading order after Barbarbian’s Tease is listed below. The series’ publishing order is back on the correct timeline after Mari’s mistake. Books marked with a + are moved from the original publication order.
MINIMUM Recommendation: Read Veronica’s Dragon before The Barbarian Before Christmas, since these events of the second book take place completely before the events of the first.
READING ORDER:
- Ice Planet Barbarians (Georgie/Vektal)
- Barbarian Alien (Liz/Raahosh)
- Barbarian Lover (Kira/Aehako)
- Barbarian Mine (Harlow/Rukh)
- Ice Planet Holiday (novella)
- Barbarian’s Prize (Tiffany/Salukh)
- Barbarian’s Mate (Josie/Haeden)
- Having the Barbarian’s Baby (short story)
- Ice Ice Babies (short story)
- Barbarian’s Touch (Lila/Rokan)
- Calm(short story)
- Barbarian’s Taming (Maddie/Hassen)
- Aftershocks (short story)
- Barbarian’s Heart (Stacy/Pashov)
- Barbarian’s Hope (Asha/Hemalo)
- Barbarian’s Choice (Farli/Mardok)
- Barbarian’s Redemption (Elly/Bek)
- Barbarian’s Lady (Kate/Harrec)
- Barbarian’s Rescue (Summer/Warrek)
- Barbarian’s Tease (Brooke/Taushen)
- The Barbarian Before Christmas (novella)
- Barbarian’s Beloved (Ariana/Zolaya)
- Barbarian’s Valentine (novella)
- Barbarian’s Seduction (Marlene/Zennek)
Ice Planet Barbarians Review
You would think that being abducted by aliens would be the worst thing that could happen to me. And you would be wrong. Because now the aliens are having problems with the ship and have left their cargo of human women (including me) on an ice planet.
About The Author
Ruby Dixon is the secret penname of a New York Times and the USA Today bestselling author. As Ruby, she writes about sexy barbarian aliens, grumpy shifters, and domineering bikers.
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Ice Planet Barbarians Quotes
It wasn’t a monster come to eat me. It was this monster. Who’s come to eat me out.
And then I want to weep. To think I haven’t dressed properly for alien abduction.
I know there is no finer thing than your dew on my tongue.” Dew? We’d have to talk about love words in the future.
From now until my spirit departs this plane, there shall be none for me but her.
And it does not matter what any eyes think of her but mine . . . and to me, she is the most wonderful, most attractive, and most compelling of creatures.