3.5 Stars. I really enjoyed Worlds Collide (Warriors of Risnar #3). I could have sworn I had read this author before as I recognised the name but strange I don't seem to have: oh well no mind this was a great introduction to this particular authors work. In my opinion, this can be read as a standalone: ...more
Worlds Collide has a great concept, pretty interesting characters and a bit of culture shock with the cultural, political and physical differences. I did enjoy the barriers that provides to the Jape’s and Velia’s story.
Velia is an engineer working for a secret government organization in a secret fac ...more
When an engineer working on a super-top-secret project for the US military is dragged through a space portal by a menacing, striped alien at the beginning of this book, the scene is set for a major culture clash, and the story doesn’t disappoint.
Jape is a warrior with a massive grudge against Earthl ...more
The aliens of Risnar are one sexy and fascinating aliens and readers can’t help but become caught up in this cosmically thrilling romance involving Velia and Jape. These two strong, charismatic characters take readers’ breath away as they struggle to survive and navigate their sizzling chemistry and ...more
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The plot: Velia is an engineer working at a top secret military installation where the military are building a space portal from plans supplied by aliens. She is unwittingly present when Jape, a golden striped alien from Risnar appe ...more
I’ve very much enjoyed the previous two books in the Warriors of Risnar series, and this one took a unique turn. I would not recommend picking this up without having read at least the previous one, as much of the plot builds on past events.
Velia has finally got her dream job – working with alien tec ...more
In the next installment of "The Warriors of Risnar" series, the main characters, Jape and Velia, remind me of that couple down the hall that is always arguing but loves each other madly. I guess that's why, despite the convenience of some of the plot devices, I really enjoyed this book. The characte ...more
Sorry to say this but I was disappointed with this one. It had a confusing fast start and then the story slowed to a snail’s pace. Some of the internal dialogue of the two main characters was at times annoyingly childish. When I was reading Tracy’s Shalia’s Diary series, I could not put the book dow ...more