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Bryk
- Mail-Order Brides of Crakair, Book 2
- Narrated by: Teddy Hamilton, Tawnia Murray
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
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Summary
Will a hot-blooded, seven-foot-tall, scaly green alien meet his match in a feisty woman from Earth?
After losing her husband, Sadie is afraid of getting her heart broken again. On a dare, she signs up for the Extraterrestrial Matchmaking Service, and she's paired with Bryk, a seven-foot-tall, scaled alien from a distant world. At their first touch, a gleaming symbol appears on her palm. Bryk tells her it's a matebond, and she's his destined mate. He makes her pulse sing, but does she dare take a chance with someone new?
When Bryk applies for the Selection, he's matched with Sadie. At their first meet-up, his matebond ignites and now he'll do anything he can to win her heart. But Sadie has been hurt in the past and is afraid to trust. Refusing to admit defeat, Bryk talks her into giving him seven days to convince her she wants to stay. Bryk will need to pull out every Crakairian trick he can think of to win her heart.
Can two very different souls find love with each other on a planet far from Earth?
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- Lola1
- 04-09-22
Not Very Engaging
I love Ava Ross' writing... and I loved the novel 'Vork'. However, I wasn't as captivated with 'Bryk'. While it was romantic, had some funny and adorable dialogue, the plot was somewhat boring. Unlike Vork, the story wasn't as engaging. I found the end a litte corny as well.
The fact that all the alien matches seem to have partners connected to the leading characters in the previous books is a little tiresome. The population of humans on earth and aliens on Crakaire must be just a handful or the coincidences are remarkable... probably alien as well.
Furthermore, despite the excellent narration done by Tawnia Murray and Teddy Hamilton, the characters all come across as the same. Bryk could literally have been Vork and Sadie was basically Evie. I would like to have seen more diversity in the characters and creativity with the story.
Still a good read, though.
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