
Their ship crashes on a frigid planet the women call “Not-Hoth’. They are then sold on the intergalactic market by a bunch of aliens. The main idea behind the books is that a group of human women is taken from Earth. The new version has new exclusive content. After its viral success in 2021, it was published in print by Berkley. The series was first self-published in 2015. They are set on the planet Not-Hoth and feature members of the sa-khui race. This world is dangerous, and I think of you, alone, out in the wild, and it is more than I can bear.Ruby Dixon’s Ice Planet Barbarians is a series of SF extraterrestrial romance novels. But now you are here, and you might be carrying my child even now.” His jaw flexes. “Before you arrived here in this world, I had nothing to live for.

I loved how Liz taught him a lot of how humans connect on a sexual level on earth and how he tried to please her in his own loving way. I loved that Raahosh feigned ignorance when Liz spoke to him, and he was adorable when she spoke of words he didn’t understand. Their onside banter, in the beginning, is hilarious. He wants to be away from all the others and wants to mate with her. “What is it with you aliens? Can’t a girl just make her own decisions for once? Is that so freaking hard?”Īfter the whole Khui freak out, Raahosh ‘kidnaps’ Liz. “Once again I am being held hostage for my vagina,” She sighs. Liz is very weak and tired, and she knows that she must accept the parasite called Khui if she wants to live, but after watching Georgie get her Khui, she freaks out and refuses the parasite. We first get Liz’s POV on how and what she’s feeling and her reaction to Raahosh.

It begins when Georgie and Vektal have brought some of the men of Vektal’s tribe to the ship where Liz and the others are. The beginning of the book starts kind of where we left off in the second book. I mean, Georgie kind of took to Vektal quite quickly, but Liz was reluctant to mating with Raahosh, which I liked.

Now Liz was pretty unlikable in the beginning but also relatable…if you will. I loved Raahosh, he was adorable and so sweet to his Liz. WOW! This one was longer than the first book, and we got to see excellent progress in the relationship between Liz and Raahosh.
