It’s sad but true. As a result, I turn people away. I’m not exactly bubbly and friendly.
This is probably why my lonely job as a private investigator is perfect for my skill set. Usually, I’m very good at what I do. I get the job done and move on. But my latest assignment has thrown me for a loop. The satanic-looking Hyrrokin biologist I’ve been tracking has gotten under my skin. Sir Bane Ashmoor has become much more than a job. Through my telescopic lens, I can literally see my future unborn children in his deadly eyes.
I’m full-on stalking this monstrous guy as he charts the migration of fire-beasts, spending countless unbillable hours in the wildlands, watching his every attractive move. What is wrong with me?
When I trip and break my ankle my hot target finds me with my ass in the dirt, doing the full-on ugly cry. And he lifts me in his massive red arms and carries me back to his tent! He’s caring for me and I think he really likes me. Basically, it’s a dream come true.
But what happens when Bane discovers he’s brought his stalker home?
And he finds out who I really am, what I really do and who I work for?
Michele Mills lives in California and leads a life of quiet, G rated desperation with her husband and two sons. In an attempt at a fulfilling, R rated inner life that does not include Disney movies and Nickelodeon; Michele reads and writes filthy romance and, well...filthy romance. And she wouldn’t have it any other way.
I’m six books into this, and each book is the same story. Word for word repetition over multiple stories, Insecurity, terror for ten seconds that’s instantly converted to lust for literally NO REASON. Constant repetitive word and phrase usage within the same paragraph, and the constant incorrect use of the word follicle.
I rarely start a series without finishing it even if I absolutely hate it. I bulled my way to about halfway through this travesty, (book 6) but can go no further. I cannot finish this.
There’s nothing sexy about a lying, obsessive stalker, or a man who sneakily turkey basters a girl who is supposed to be his surrogate, tricking her to sign away her rights to her own baby because it wasn’t even supposed to BE her baby, or a guy who sexually touches a sleeping female, or people who are peeping Toms watching others pleasure themselves without permission. There are just so many problems with this series that I can’t even mention them all!
Just in case anyone other than the author didn’t know, Follicles are NOT hair. Your hair grows OUT OF your follicles! You cannot comb your follicles! You cannot braid your follicles! You cannot run your fingers through your follicles! It is physically impossible to do these things with your follicles!
General Unwritten Rule # 1 - Don't fall in love with the subject of your investigation! Amelia: Oops. Too late!
So yeah. That was a thing. It is fascinating how no honor-bound males can keep themselves in their pants around plus-size females! None of them. Not a single one!
Amelia: So, I was hired to investigate you, but I sort of become obsessed. Bane: Oh? Well, you're hot, so I will automatically forgive you for invading my privacy; I will get you pregnant, then ask you to marry me. Amelia: Okay.
This one wasn’t my favorite of the books so far. I get that it’s not serious and all however the whole stalking thing was just so glossed over. Kinda weird.
The characters in this book were fantastic! I enjoyed how these two introverts opened up their circle for each other, and how they managed to get their HEA. I was a little disappointed as there was no real action and danger and our fabulous alpha male forgave so quickly, but I guess when you find that hidden gem they’re hard to resist. This book is perfect if you are looking for that gentle pace towards love with a little intrigue along the way.
Pretty straight forward without the drama. I liked how dedicated Amelia was. Bane was sweet and patient, the pups were adorable. Same pattern as the others. I'm liking Rebekah more and more.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
What book did all of these people on Booksprout read? This is not a 4 star story.
After Ice Planet Barbarians went viral and I read it, Amazon recommended this series to me. I very quickly devoured them all and several books in complementary series’. This book’s release was pushed back a month, so I was eagerly awaiting its release.
Oh my gods, I almost gave up at 20%. I made it to 25%, about which time we finally had some dialogue and interaction between the two main characters. The first 25% of the short story was redundant and repetitive and redundant. Did I say redundant? How about repetitive? There was almost zero dialogue since everything was a recounting of previous events. I hate multiple LONG paragraphs of no dialogue. Hate it. It felt like the outline of the book had basically just been expanded and printed.
You eventually think it’s going to get better, but then the repetition starts again. The redundancy. The repetition. Did a story editor go through this? The story is also confusing at places. You think that something happened, then you’re told it didn’t happen, then you’re told it did, but they act like it didn’t. It just felt unpolished and rushed or unnecessarily misleading… I don’t know which.
I gave it an extra star because I do think the author is creative in the world that she is building. I had been digging it. But dang, Lord Ashmoor deserved better.
I see the next in the series already as a release date (July I think). I hope to the gods that it’s better than this. (I feel like I’m being mean, but this was such a disappointment!)
It seems like I have been waiting for Bane's story for a long time. It was well worth the wait! His Human Stalker was filled with humor, adventure and plenty of steamy times. The connection between Bane and Amelia is instantaneous and so sweet! In this story we have Amelia, who is a private investigator. She was hired by an anonymous client to dig anything she can up on Bane. During her investigation she starts to fall for him and that's where the fun...oh, uhm, stalking begins. Bane is out doing research on the endangered Fire Beast, and he loves being alone. That all changes when he rescues Amelia. What will happen when Bane finds out the truth that Amelia is hiding? Is Amelia Bane's Bound? You will need to grab this book to find out the answers...His Human Stalker is a fast-paced story that you will read in one sitting, because you will not be able to put it down. Ms. Mills, you have another winner on your hands and falls right in line with the other stories. I absolutely loved this book!
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This was a fun read. In the romance books I read, it's usually the males hard at work pursuing the female they are drawn or fated to. Here, Amelia is the one pursuing Bane. Though it was originally for a job as a private investigator. But she is so powerfully attracted to Bane, that it might as well be for herself. While tracking him from afar in the wildlands where it's unsafe right before the start of the rainy season that will take out communications, she trips and breaks her ankle. Bane finds her alone, crying, and injured and brings her back to his tent. She claims she came to be his intern and he gives her the choice to stay and do so, or to take her to be airlifted before the rains begin. He was drawn to her at first sight and is pleased that she will stay. But when he gets a message that contradicts her story, he's suspicious and wants to learn the truth of why she's really there. He plays along with her cover, waiting for her to tell him the truth. I enjoyed this book. Great world building. Fun story. 4 stars.
4.5 Stars I thought that this was a great book and worth the wait. I really liked Amelia and Bane together. The connection and chemistry was fantastic between these two. I thought this was a great addition to this series and I can't wait to see what happens next! If you love PNR with a bit of stalking then this book is for you. I really enjoyed this book and I would recommend it and Ms. Michele as a must read author.
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I enjoyed this book in the series. There was comedy, love and a HEA. Amelia definitely lived up to the book title. When she explained she was doing her job except for the whole pillow hugging part, I just about fell out laughing. Bane & Amelia work great together like peanut butter and jelly. They truly complete the other. Bane is a reserved introvert workaholic and so is Amelia. These 2 quickly make time for one another. I was also please to have all the cameos in this book. There were multiple characters from previous books that showed up in this one and it was a nice tie in. I would definitely recommend this book!
This is one awsome book. The whole series is great. I cannot wait for the next book. I love bane got the love he deserves, and when you find out who hired Amelia it will be one heck of a suprise.
This might be the favourite one for me. I loved that she fell first. She was the stalker; I didn't like that she got hurt. But I did love the adventure of this book. I felt like the rest of the series did have a little hit to adventure, but this one pulled it off.
I also liked that he had an inkling that she wasn't really who she said she was. But he gave her the benefit of the doubt.
Enjoyed it more than previous book, theses two were definitely a perfect couple..lol, those fire beast pups sounded sweet❤️, hopefully the next book will get back to being more exciting?! 😈😈😈
Monsters Love Curvy Girl series! 😈His Human Nanny 💗His Human Surrogate 😈His Human Assistant 💗His Human Organizer 😈His Human Ward 💗His Human Stalker 😈His Human Socialite 💗Fire Lord Holiday 😈His Human Neighbor 💗 His Human Widow 😈 His Human Runaway
Alright so, this is sort of a disappointment because i am 6 books into the series ( technically 8 books with this one including the her alien spinoffs of the series) and it feels very redundant because the storyline feel the same but with like a different setting.
For example, this one is about Amelia and she works for this sort of Hyrrokin organisation and she stalks Sir Bane Ashmoor, who is a scientist and practically lives in the wilderness to conduxt studies or whatever, she sort of is into him from the staking and all and she likes him.
She is on her way down in the middle of nowhere and she ends up hurting her ankle, maybe breaking it, Bane discovers her crying and decides to help her examine her ankle and try to help and instantly likes her so he gives her two choices: carry her somewhere then arrange an air lift for her, stay with him as his intern, knowing that he never had one and that usually works alone.
And Amelia is "Are you sure? but you found me in the dirt with a broken ankle, how can you want someone like that to stay?" like three times in the same conversation consecutively
You gotta give Bane some credit because he tells her to choose what is better for her plenty of times but we all know they want to stay with each other but there is a pointless argument about it nevertheless. From that point onwards it is exactly the same as the other books which is like 27% and the rest is all so similar to the progression in the other books.
It was not bad it just felt like reading the same book in different colours with different character names which is also okay if you prefer a specific setting among the books and you are only going to read 2 or three books of the series.
This is gonna be the biggest rant review to this day idk but i just have to make you read some of the conversation because i laughed , this is something Bane said after he bandaged her up and all: Bane: I have to tell you something Amelia: What Bane: I need you to know that if you stay as my intern that I, I am attracted to you Amelia: *pretends to be shocked* :o You are? Bane: Yes, I am, but you need to know that despite this if you choose to stay as my intern, i will remain professional
Later on he discovered that she was there under "false pretenses" but honestly, more credits for him because he gives her the benefit of the doubt and waits until she tells him the truth on her own!!
All in all, i got a bit bored because it felt repetitive!! the characters were okay as well as the plot, nothing wrong with it!! Smut was cringeeeeeeeee!!!
This is an OK sci-fi alien romance, but I did have a few issues with it. It gets 3 stars from me.
First, it was too short to have as much character development as I like. I would have liked a little more backstory on both Amelia and Bane.
Amelia was difficult for me to like. She had truly gone into stalker territory in her obsession with Bane. It bothered me that she was supposed to be a good private investigator, but just lost all her professionalism when she saw Bane's picture -- and turned into a creepy stalker. Even after he found/rescued her, she waited a long time to confess that she had been watching him. I honestly thought that Bane deserved a mate that was more stable than Amelia.
Bane was a sweetheart. He rescued and cared for Amelia, even though he knew pretty quickly that she was lying to him. He wasn't even very upset to find out she had been watching/stalking him, and that her behavior was very unprofessional for a private investigator. I thought it was sweet how he wanted to learn about things she liked, like her obsession with watching Star Trek videos.
I liked that curvy girls were considered beautiful in Bane's world, since everyone on his planet was much larger than any human. I also liked that most of the people were openly welcoming to other races, and were fascinated with humans.
I didn't really believe that Amelia and Bane were in love, especially at first. They were definitely in lust, though.
My rating system is below. 1 star -- Hated it, or did not finish. I usually only give this rating if some of the content is truly objectionable to me, like if one of the main characters does something really awful, and gets away with it. 2 stars -- Didn't like it. This rating usually means that I thought the writing wasn't very good, the editing was terrible, I didn't like the characters, or it had other major flaws. 3 stars -- I liked it, but had some minor issues with it. This rating means that there were minor editing issues, the story needed more character development, it was just too unrealistic, or had some other fairly minor issue. The majority of books I read get this rating – I do not consider it a bad rating. 4 stars -- I liked it a lot. This is a high rating for me, and I rarely give a higher one. 5 stars -- I loved it, and will probably read it again. Very few books are good enough to get this rating from me. The ones that do are usually classics.
His Human Stalker is the story of Bane and Amelia Ashmoor.
Tropes: Boss x intern/private investigator HEA and kids, one on the way Hot interesting fire biologist hyrrokin hero Smart RBF intelligent human heroine Meaningful relationships Age gap (29 and 37) Insta attraction
She was hired by someone to investigate Bane Ashmoor and she's in love with him and she low-key loves stalking him. She talks with Hannibal to do a drop into his location and monitor him for anything bad and she doesn't find anything. He is monitoring the fire beasts since he is a biologist. She then comes to the location to get picked up and she trips and breaks her ankle and he hears her and rushes to the rescue and is instantly captivating. She lies to him and says he was sent by his enemy Dr Laveries or smth. He then gets a message from Hannibal asking him if he has a woman with him and he says yes she is injured and needs help. He puts the pieces together and can tell that she's lying but doesn't say anything. He takes care of her ankle with such care and she decides to reside with him. The storm is about to start and he sees that some fire beasts are hurt and lost and he takes care of them and she calls them Data, Geordi, and something starting with M. They sleep together and have had a peck but after much time they move on to more trivial activities but don't go all the way but now are pleasure mates. They go all the way when they decide to return when the storm is out of hand and he wants to go all the way and they do and she is pregnant cuz they've done it all around his house at this point. He knows she's pregnant but she doesn't until they go to meet his brother Thayne and Charlotte who all know she's with child and Charlotte tells her and that same day they hold a ceremony and he makes her his bound. He was so thoughtful of him getting her pregnant and if she was ready and if she wanted it and she was all for it. Out of all the dudes in this series I believe he's the most calm and collected you know. Not too gruffy but not too nice and likes to keep to himself. No pleasure mates, no women, no kids, just a house in Perth and a job that he likes. The person she was hired by to spy on him was the Queen of Tarvos, Rebyka, and Charlotte had an inkling it was her. In the end they have a kid on the way and after their bound ceremony they go in the woods for some me and him time if yk what I meannnn.
Amelia is a human private investigator who has been hired by annoymous employer to investigate and study Bane Ashmoor, a Hyrrokin biologist studying endangered fire beasts. Amelia is very confused by her job because for the first time ever she has found no dirt on or shady activities done by Bane. She is very thorough in her research and even stalks him while he is doing his research in the wild. The more she learns about Bane, the more fascinated she is. She wants to know everything about him and spend time with him even is she isn't getting paid to do it. For the first time she is dreaming of having a man to be hers and that man is Bane. But he would never be interested in her, his stalker and a heavy plain poor human woman. It is about time for her to leave and make her final report when he heads to a spot she has never been able to observe him in. She decides to follow him for final proof of his legal activities. She gets distracted and doesn't look where she is going and fall, breaking her ankle. Bane hears her cry and finds her crying in the dirt. Amelia uses her cover story to explain her presences. She tells Bane that she was one of his rivals student who was sent out to ask him for a position as an intern. Thankfully Bane seems to believe her and takes tender care of her and her ankle. Now Amelia is stuck with Bane through the month's rainy season.
Bane comes from a noble family but as a second son, e is free to follow his own interests. He is fascinated by Fire Beasts and spends his time protecting and observing them. He enjoys working by himself and is about to settle in for a rainy season observing a herd of fire beasts. Then he hears a female's cry and finds Amelia hurt nearby. He believes her cover story at first and is annoyed by his rival but then he receives a strange message. He was asked if he has seen a human woman who missed her pick-up time by security company. He knows Amelia is lying to him but he is very attracted to her. He wants to give her time to admit the truth. Their time together stranded by the rainy season brings them closer together.
Hay una delgada línea entre investigación y otra muy diferente en convertirte en una stalker.
Nuestra protagonista es una mujer que sabe hacer muy bien su trabajo, nunca ha fallado una misión, bueno, hasta que aparece ese enorme ejemplar Hyrrokin en su campo de visión y todo cambio dentro de ella.
Amelia es antisocial, aleja a la gente y no tiene amigas/o porque simplemente o es lo suyo. Prefiere la soledad, su compañía y por su trabajo es complicado entablar relaciones, tampoco es que las añore pero cuando empieza a sentir deseo por su objetivo la vida empieza a pintar en su horizonte un futuro lleno de placer, amor y una familia. Pero son solo ideas locas las que hacen volar su imaginación porque siendo sinceras sería imposible que ese Hyrrokin quiera algo con ella porque ¿qué persona en su sano juicio aceptaría a una mujer que fue enviada para espiarlo?
Pues Sir Bane Ashmoor podría hacerlo porque un pequeño accidente los une para vivir un romance teñido de alguna que otra mentirijilla y muchas ganas de comerse sin descanso. Bane es un solitario, ama muchísimo su profesión y básicamente odia la compañía, pero todo cambia cuando está humana lo cautiva, algo difícil porque ninguna hembra de su especie lo ha logrado. Deseoso de hacerla suya, Bane se resiste a sus instintos, primero necesita que le diga ¿por qué está mintiendo? y ¿a qué se debe su aparición en las tierras salvajes? Es de conocimiento público que nadie puede ingresar sin un permiso, además, debe aclarar sus intenciones para estar ahí y no debe ser un peligro para las bestias de fuego, es una especie que está en peligro de extinción. Bane tiene muchas preguntas y pocas respuestas.
¿Podría este par tener un amor sincero?
Pues te recomiendo que lo leas, no esperes spoilers porque muy pocas personas aprecian a un chismoso lector que les revela todo. Así que mejor léelo. Es corto, bonito y romántico.
It's Sir Bane Ashmoor's turn to find his special human lady-friend and she's got a few stalker-ish tendencies. Sort of. Other than breaking into his house that ONE time, really, she's not that bad. I mean, all the picture taking and following his every move in the wildlands was for a job. Mostly.
Anywho. Let's talk less about Amelia's stalker-lite leanings and more about Bane and Amelia as a couple. I mean, Bane falls for Amelia hard. Even though he finds her hurt and crying and he's not normally one to allow anyone into his work site, he's sort of smitten by her. And by "sort of" I mean A LOT. He gets all tangled up in his feelings and suddenly he realizes why his brother was willing to nearly throw everything aside for his human honey. Because when it hits you, it hits you.
As for Amelia, she's used to being unseen and slipping through the cracks. Given her line of work, this is normally a good thing. She's also used to creatively explaining her way out of situations in the rare instances she does get caught and it's almost second nature for her to shield herself. Which Bane doesn't love. But, again, he's kind of caught feelings for Amelia and it doesn't bother him as much as you might think.
A little danger, a very rainy interlude, fire-breathing, cuddly fire-beasts, and another couple who fall fast and hard. Good stuff.
Disappointed again. Why is it that the first four books in this series I enjoyed because I enjoyed the FMCs and the MMCs and I was looking forward to reading both Touchstone brothers books and was disappointed with BOTH. Don’t misunderstand me I enjoyed Thayne and Bane a whole lot and I enjoyed reading their chapters but the women they needed up with? Hated both of them. I explained why I disliked the FMC in book 5 on the review I left now let me explain why I can’t stand this FMC. When I saw stalker in the title I assumed she would be a friend of one of the other women who has a crush on Bane and “stalks” him through keeping up with his career….simple right? No Amelia needs to be in prison and she’s delusional in the worst way and it crosses the borders of being creepy and unprofessional and she’s incredibly whiny and pathetic and “I’m not like other girls I’m unsociable, I don’t smile, I dress like a commando, I don’t have friends, I don’t like people or babies, I don’t dress sexy, or go out to clubs like the other girls and the concept of makeup is soooo foreign to me” *eye roll* Amelia placed tracking devices on his tablet and belt buckle and even after they got together she still tracked his whereabouts and the author tries to brush it off as her just being an observant person. And that her attachment, stalking, and constant tracking of Bane was cute and charming. No she’s sick and potentially dangerous. Honestly this is the last book in the series I’m reading.
Disappointed again. Why is it that the first four books in this series I enjoyed because I enjoyed the FMCs and the MMCs and I was looking forward to reading both Touchstone brothers books and was disappointed with BOTH. Don’t misunderstand me I enjoyed Thayne and Bane a whole lot and I enjoyed reading their chapters but the women they needed up with? Hated both of them. I explained why I disliked the FMC in book 5 on the review I left now let me explain why I can’t stand this FMC. When I saw stalker in the title I assumed she would be a friend of one of the other women who has a crush on Bane and “stalks” him through keeping up with his career….simple right? No Amelia needs to be in prison and she’s delusional in the worst way and it crosses the borders of being creepy and unprofessional and she’s incredibly whiny and pathetic and “I’m not like other girls I’m unsociable, I don’t smile, I dress like a commando, I don’t have friends, I don’t like people or babies, I don’t dress sexy, or go out to clubs like the other girls and the concept of makeup is soooo foreign to me” *eye roll* Amelia placed tracking devices on his tablet and belt buckle and even after they got together she still tracked his whereabouts and the author tries to brush it off as her just being an observant person. And that her attachment, stalking, and constant tracking of Bane was cute and charming. No she’s sick and potentially dangerous. Honestly this is the last book in the series I’m reading.
This was a wonderful read great addition to the series loved every moment She is a private investigator and has had to take on a big job as a private investigator which is an extremely stressful and lonely job, this latest assignment which has been following Sir Bane Ashmoor as he is a very well known and respected satanic Hyrrokin biologist. She has spent hours watching him through a telescopic lens and is watching every single move he makes; it has made her feel quite differently about the Hyrrokin who are known to be fire breathing beasts.
Who would have thought that she would inadvertently have a fall and hurt her ankle and she is rescued by the man she has been watching Bane who takes her into his home and looks after her, caring for her?
As they begin to spend time together as he cares for her in his tent she knows that he will soon discover that she was his stalker. I voluntarily received and review an Advanced Reader Copy I thoroughly enjoyed the book and look forward to reading any future publications; keep up all the great writing
I assure you that you will love every moment of this book it is simply a fantastic read. I voluntarily received and review an Advanced Reader Copy I thoroughly enjoyed the book and look forward to reading any future publications; keep up all the great writing.
I enjoyed this story overall. I was hoping for more about Bane when we glimpsed him in a previous book and was glad to see he got his own romance. The fire-beasts are pretty cool and I love all the background and thought that went into their history and significance. Amelia was interesting. She's kind of a bit much but in a good way. And the two of them together is so perfect. I love the end of the book. Their HEA is so sweet!
Unfortunately, I did have a really hard time getting into the book. The first few chapters felt incredibly repetitive. Chapter 1 and 2 basically felt like the same chapter written twice. And at some point there is a full long scene where Amelia repeats an interaction with Bane that we had just spent an entire chapter on. The original chapter is mostly in dialog. The second is Amelia info dumping what Bane said, so not only did the perspective shift but there wasn't any new insight from the switch, and it was a much less interesting presentation. Fortunately, after the first 20 - 25% the repetition seems to disappear and it becomes a much smoother read.
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❤️ “You are mine.” ~~~ Amelia is a private investigator and she’s tasked with digging up information on Sir Bane Ashmoor (and he’s more than she could expect). I really liked her dedication to her work and her willingness to protect the innocent and bring justice to the guilty. Even more, she’s really kind and compassionate. That introverted stalker is just wonderful.
And Bane is one really wonderful male. He might be a bit grumpy, blunt and rough around the edges, but there is so much more to him than meets the eye. He’s one hardworking and dedicated Hyrrokin biologist. Even more, he’s such a thoughtful, loyal, honorable and caring male. I loved him so much!
I loved everything that happened between Amelia and Bane. They were a really wonderful match and a great team. I loved how much care they showed for the fire-beasts and for each other. Their chemistry was really intense and off the charts hot. Amelia and Bane were a perfect match made in the Hyrrokin wilderness.
Overall, the story is another great addition to the series filled with adventure, humor, steamy romance and wonderful characters.
I really enjoyed it and cannot wait to see what happens next!
This is one of my favorite feel good series. I'm always smiling at the end of one of these stories. I really want my own Hyrrokin male with horns and a tail and red is my absolute favorite color 💖💖🔥🔥! Bane is a loner, a true lover of his work to save and care for the ride beats of his planet. He given up on ever finding a mate that understands him and wants to be a part of his eccentric life. Amelia a new earth human woman who is the top of her field. She's a private investigator who works alone and doesn't really books to be around too many people. She's hired to investigate Bane and while doing he job she's call in love with what she sees. The male is upstanding, loyal and dedicated to work that he loves. Amelia dreams of the same dedication focused on her. An accident and a few misunderstandings later find these two working hard together to save the fire beasts, falling head over heels in love and trying to find out who hired Amelia and why! You have to give this a try it's another wonderful installment to a great series! Highly recommend💖🔥💖🔥🔥💖🔥💖🔥🔥💖💖💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥🔥🔥💖💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥🔥💖💖🔥🔥💖💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖🔥💖💖🔥🔥
Private investigator Amelia is on assignment spying on the Hyrrokin biologist Sir Bane Ashmoor. However, spying on him has now become much more of a job to her and she is already imagining their children and so it seems to have moved from work to stalking! He just looks so attractive as he spends hours in the wildlands charting the migration of the fire-beasts. Then when she has to leave she trips and breaks her ankle only for Bane to find her ugly crying in the dirt. He picks her up and carries her to his tent - it's like a dream come true especially when it becomes apparent that he really likes her - but what happens when he discovers that he has taken his stalker home?
I enjoyed this story with its secret of Amelia's identity and purpose for being there mixed in with who her secret client was. I loved the way that Bane was very honest about his attraction to her but was also incredibly honourable with his treatment of her so as to not take advantage. Easy to read and easy to understand. Contains explicit sexual content.
Amelia Arnold is a private investigator who is out on an assignment from an anonymous being to investigate Sir Bane Ashmoor, a fire biologist and environmentalist. Known for being introverted and abrupt, she hides out in the wilds, watching him closely. Soon her motive changes. She becomes obsessed with him, and begins to stalk him. When she gets caught by him, having broken her ankle, he behaves out of character and takes her in to nurse her back to health. Will he find out about her dishonesty? Will he throw her out? This is the sixth book in a delightful series. They are romances featuring other worldly beings who look like our version of Satan, but have a soft spot for their human mates, or Bounds. Amelia is just as crusty as Bane, making them perfect for each other. An introvert known to reject company, he not only takes her in, he delights in it. Their relationship is spicy, and their HEA sweet. I truly enjoyed this one, and you will not want to miss it!
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Private Investigator Amelia has a new assignment, Hyrrokin Biologist Bane Ashmoor. Hired to keep the handsome Hyrrokin under surveillance as he studies the native Fire-Beasts in the Tarvos wildlands. Everything is going fine until Amelia finds herself becoming infatuated with the dedicated to his work scientist, turning her assignment into more like stalking! What happens when Bane finds Amelia and later on what she has been doing? Who hired her for the job? Inquiring minds want to know! With these questions looming and lots of humor involved what follows is another entertaining, steamy, perfectly written Hyrrokin/Human romance. The story ending was a bit of a letdown though. It wasn’t a cliff hanger but felt there should have been more????? Other than that small caveat I really enjoyed this new addition to the Monsters Love Curvy Girls narrative.
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His Human Stalker by Michele Mills is the sixth book in her Monsters Love Curvy Girls series and it made my heart so happy! I'd been curious about Bane since we first hear of him, and I adored his burgeoning relationship with his little private investigator stalker! Amelia is charming! She's brash, snarky, driven, dedicated, and head over heels obsessed with her latest target. Bane is kind, caring, a bit reserved, and fascinated by the human that's shown up unexpected and unannounced, throwing his whole life off balance. This story explores the importance of trust and honesty, the power of love and person to person connection, and the joy in being accepted for who you are, and being able to give that to someone in return. All in all, I am in love with Hyrrokins, definitely want to go to Tarvos, and thoroughly adored Bane and Amelia traversing their journey to one another together! Cannot wait until the next one!
I truly adore Ms. Mills writing of love and romantic stories. Although this book of the series has a disappointing ending with no Epilogue and instead a carefully crafted cliff-hanger. Endings such as this gives me a feeling of the old bait & switch scam.
The romance and characters were so unique that it seems unfair to not wrap and put a bow on top! I enjoyed the manner of which the characters met and the spark and uncertainty between the two. Truly I’m left with the feeling of a wonderful meal without a spectacular dessert. I had already planned to read the next book of the Monsters Love Curvy Girls series but now I have the feeling maybe this is not the ethical author that I thought her to become.
As always I am thankful that authors are willing and brave to share their talents and stories with us. Am sure it is such a gift to be blessed with the talent that can develop such rewarding entertainment.