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Mini Review: Leah’s Hero (Red Planet Jungle #3) by Miranda Martin

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Mini Review: Leah’s Hero (Red Planet Jungle #3) by Miranda MartinLeah's Hero by Miranda Martin
Series: Red Planet Jungle #3
on July 24, 2020
Genres: Science Fiction Romance
Pages: 178
Format: eBook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
three-half-stars
Purchase Links: Amazon
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My nightmares haven't stopped since the crash. I'm paralyzed with fear, barely able to function, and the other survivors are looking at me like I'm *that* girl.

The broken one. The one who doesn't help. The one who's in the way.

Then Urukol shows up. A seven-foot tall, muscular alien dragon-man who's damaged just like me. He wears his scars for all the world to see. Even as imperfect as he is from past injuries, he still makes my tummy do stupid butterfly somersaults.

This planet we're stranded on is bound and determined to kill us. It forces Urukol and I alone to try and survive a monsoon, floods, a horde of monsters that want to eat us—oh and the Order that wants to use me for breeding.

My survival depends on this scaled, winged, enormous warrior who makes my body burn like the double red suns of Tajss. Is he too damaged to deal with the dangers? Am I?


Also in this series: Red Planet Dragons of Tajss, Ziva's Prince, Mick's Claiming, Eve's Salvation, Belle's Knight in Shining Armor, Charlie's Order

Leah’s Hero is book two in the Red Planet Jungle by Miranda Martin. It’s another exciting and fast-paced read.

Leah has struggles with PTSD from the ship crash and what happened to her during that time. Urukol was terrible injured and is disfigured. He believes he’s no longer strong enough to protect a mate.

I liked both Leah and Urukol. They are good together. A lot happens to them as they try to meet back up with the rest of the group. And, during this time they realize that together they can be strong and heal.

It’s another dual POV and I enjoy that type of read. The plot is moving along slowly, but we still have a lot of unanswered questions; especially on The Order.

Leah’s Hero was a delightful read and I look forward to continuing the series.

Rated: 3.5 Stars

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About Miranda Martin

USA Today bestselling author Miranda Martin writes fantasy and scifi romance featuring heroes with out-of-this-world anatomy that readers call ‘larger than life’ and smart heroines destined to save the world. As a little girl, she would sneak off with her nose in a book, dreaming of magical realms. Today she brings those fantasies to life and adores every fan who chooses to live in them for a while.

Though born and raised in southern Virginia, Miranda Martin is a veteran who’s traveled to places like Korea, Hawaii, and good ‘ole Texas. She’s since settled in Kansas, the heart of America, with her husband and daughters, a cat, and wishes for a pet dragon or unicorn. When she’s not writing, you can still find her tucked away somewhere with a warm blanket and her nose in a book.


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