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Review: Ice Ice Babies (Ice Planet Barbarians #6.6) by Ruby Dixon

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Review: Ice Ice Babies (Ice Planet Barbarians #6.6) by Ruby DixonIce Ice Babies by Ruby Dixon
Series: Ice Planet Barbarians #6.2
on May 12, 2016
Genres: Novella, Science Fiction Romance
Pages: 41
Format: eBook
Source: Bought
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three-stars

It's hard being a new mom on a barren, wintry planet. How about a mom...times two? Nora has to find a way to juggle babies, her mate, and friendships while catching the occasional nap. Can she get her groove back?

This is one of the Slice of Life Short Stories set in the ICE PLANET BARBARIANS series and does not stand alone. It should be read after BARBARIAN'S MATE.


 

Ice Ice Babies is a short story in the Ice Planet Barbarians series. It features Nora and her mate Dagesh plus their twins Anna and Elsa. This is another couple who did not have their own full length novel, but we did get to see them and the twins born in Ice Planet Holidays. 

Here we get to see the doubts, fears and insecurities that Nora has. It’s tough being a mother let alone a mother to twins and when your mate stops paying attention to you and leaves as soon as he’s up, well that adds stress. We also got to see Dagesh side of what he is feeling and why he is leaving to go hunting every day all day long. 

We also get to see Nora befriend Asha who is mated, but doesn’t love her mate. Everyone see’s her as the bitchy women, but we get to see so much more when these two becomes friends. Another side to Asha. 

It’s a cute short story in the series.

Rated: 3 Stars

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About Ruby Dixon

Ruby Dixon is an author of Science Fiction Romance. She likes fated mates, baby-filled epilogues, and cinnamon roll heroes. She also likes to write biographies of herself in the third person, because it feels more important that way.

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