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Mini Review: Mick’s Claiming (Red Planet Jungle #4) by Miranda Martin

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Mini Review: Mick’s Claiming (Red Planet Jungle #4) by Miranda MartinMick's Claiming by Miranda Martin
Series: Red Planet Jungle #4
on October 27, 2022
Genres: Science Fiction Romance, Novella
Pages: 69
Format: eBook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
three-stars
Purchase Links: Amazon
Goodreads

When he says he claims me, he means forever, and that makes my brain stop dead in its tracks.

Thargar is part of a group of alien dragon-men who have kept us safe, provided for us, and without them we’d all surely be dead or captured by the Order to be used as breeders. We’re all super grateful, but neither horniness nor survival needs are a great reason to say yes to being claimed forever.

I want to spend the rest of my life with someone I know I’ll always be happy with, but the steel jawed, well-endowed alien and I haven’t had a chance to get to know one another at all yet.

My v-card isn't something I want to just throw away, but Thargar says he'll prove to me he's my soul mate and worth it.

Fated mates? Check! Instalust/love? Check! A virgin heroine and an alpha male who will do literally anything to protect his mate? Double check! You're going to love Miranda Martin's Mick's Claiming - Red Planet Jungle #4.


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

 

Mick’s Claiming is a novella length in the Red Planet Jungle by Miranda Martin.

Mick and Thargar are good together though the story was too short. With being so short their wasn’t time for character development. I really wanted to know more about Thargar and Mick.

We’re still left with a lot of unanswered questions about The Order, but it did reinforce the idea of their leader being evil. I still don’t know if only a few are bad or not in The Order.

Mick’s Claiming is another quick insta love read. I’m continuing on in the sereis.

Rated: 3 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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