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Gron's Fated by V.C. Lancaster
Gron's Fated by V.C. Lancaster




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Gron

These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. To fall in love with someone with such a huge unmovable obstacle in your way.įor anyone else who adores this plot device, or just wants to give a try, I recommend picking up Ruth’s Bonded, it’s a lovely story and Gron despite his fearsome appearance is a marshmallow.Ĭheck out my review if you want to see more of my thoughts on Ruth’s Bonded. I just love that way it means they have to find other ways of communicating with each other.

Gron

Due to Gron, our hero, being a completely different race it somehow makes him unable to ever understand human language and our heroine Ruth likewise can’t, and will never, be able to understand his. For example, in Transcendence by Shay Savage, the hero doesn’t have Wernicke’s area, which is the part of the brain responsible for processing language.

Gron

One of them is when the characters can’t speak or understand the same language, and for some reason aren’t able to learn. There are certain plot devices that will immediately have me grabbing for a book. However, the next book Chasing Earthis already out and available on kindle unlimited so – unlike me – you won’t have to wait long to find out what happens next.įor more of my thoughts on the book, check out my review of Saving Askara. Warning though…it does end on a cliffhanger. This was a great story, beautifully told and I loved seeing Elizabeth and Aderus work together and see the respect and attraction grow between them.

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It made for an interesting clash with our heroine, a doctor who is thrust into the job of ambassador between humans and the Askara. War and violence are just a part of their lifestyle, so much so that they are almost on the brink of extinction. Saving Askara would definitely be part of the sub-genre, not only does the hero look a bit like Predator he also has, what I imagine, is a similar culture. I feel like there should be a subgenre of monster romance for all the heroes that have a striking resemblance to the Predator, you know – the alien in the film Predator that first graced our screens in the 80’s.






Gron's Fated by V.C. Lancaster