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  • Barbarian’s Heart

  • Ice Planet Barbarians Series, Book 9
  • Written by: Ruby Dixon
  • Narrated by: Hollie Jackson, Mason Lloyd
  • Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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Barbarian’s Heart

Written by: Ruby Dixon
Narrated by: Hollie Jackson, Mason Lloyd
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I've never spent a day without my mate since arriving on the ice planet. I'm happy and in love, and we have a beautiful child together. All that changed when the world shook.

My mate nearly died.

He wakes up from his coma...and he can't remember me. Or our son. Every memory of the past two years is gone. And that changes everything between us. How can I love someone that doesn't remember me?

How can I not, when I know he's still my mate underneath it all?

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Ruby Dixon (P)2018 Tantor
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Did not enjoy this entry at all

Unsure if it's because the last book was so well done (my favourite so far), but this one was difficult to go along with. For the first time, I had to skip big chunks of it just to get through it. Had to keep reminding myself that the humans in this series are early 20s, because Stacy is so selfish and immature and basically punishing her partner for losing his memory. When she needed to be there for him the most, she punished him for not being exactly the same as before. I'm such a big fan of Ruby, but this story was such a stretch (trying to write a whole book based on too flimsy a plot is not it. Let's hope the next book gets back to usual calibre.

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My least favourite of all the books so far

Unfortunately I just couldn’t get into this book, I found it really slow and just dragging by.

I like that these books are usually very light and an easy read that goes by quickly, but this book just made me sad I couldn’t imagine if my husband forgot who I was or my children.

The endless walking and travelling seems to go on forever & I felt horrible for the starving female yeti who had a child and came into there cave looking for food.
I really wish they would try to help them, especially since the one eyed make yeti helped take care of the one human woman who couldn’t hear & then he saved her mate when he was unconscious after an avalanche.

If it wasn’t for that yeti they wouldn’t if found all the fruit they love to eat, so I’m disappointed that no one try’s to help them when their homes were also ruined during the earthquake and now they seem to be starving to death.

This book ends okay I’m excited to learn more about there new home. But this book just seemed heavier then the others.

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