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Her Mate and Master

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I don't really know what to say about this book.. I NEVER give up on a book and always finish it even if I don't get into it. This book was something else.
Other reviews I have read are praising this book to no end.. but.. once again I am the lone wolf who just could not get into this book. At all.

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This is the first book I've read in this series and by this author. It's definitely not something I typically read (I'm not usually one for sci fi) but I decided to give it a shot and I'm glad I did.

The book is short, but not so short that the book lacks character development that you usually see with some shorter books. While the book is incredibly fast paced, you can still watch Talia and Tomis start to come together. You watch them (mostly Tomis) fight the attraction to each other and then eventually what happens when they can't fight the attraction.

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Her Mate and Master is a hot and sinful read. Will singe your fingers or melt you tablet.

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Talia didn’t escape her slave master only to be shackled again. She didn't believe own species who says he knows her father.The father she doesn’t remember.
She not going to trust Tomis,the warrior who saves from Finn.
The book is amazing. When I started reading I couldn't put it down I read the book in one day.

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This is the fifth book in the series and I hate to say it but I was a little disappointed. I really enjoyed the first book and was curious to find out more about Daneth and this is his book. He is still very stiff and formal in his initial actions with Bayla. He tries to remain very clinical, and she pushes his buttons very well. Daneth is attempting to implant the only remaining full Zandian embryos in order to save his race. He does not share this with Bayla. She has been an enslaved breeder and has already had two babies taken from her and has no wish to endure that loss again.
I really liked the premise of the story and expected Daneth to be formal, but I wanted a better development in his relationship with Bayla. There are a number of interesting side stories and the series is a good one, but this one is not my favorite.

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Enjoyable and just like her other alien books. He was dominant and there's a good element of suspense in this book. If you like alien warrior books, you'll like this one.

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I read this book as a standalone, since this was the first time I have read this type of book I thought I should start off small, it was a good choice as an introductory novel because now I will definitely be going and getting the other books in the Zandian Series.

I started my first Renee Rose book 5 days ago, and already I have read 3 of her books. I think I have become a fan. So anyone who enjoyed this, I suggest putting her other novels on your "to read" list.

The beginning of this novel is gripping, and I very quickly found that all I wanted was more.
As clearly stated below the title this is an "Alien Warrior Romance", which is new for me. Even though the description was intriguing enough for me to read this book, I went in not knowing what to expect.
After the first chapter I found that the fact that Talia was an alien didn't bother me, it's like the book is set in another universe, but I can still relate to some of her thoughts and feelings. Tomis shocked me a bit with his appearance, having erogenos horns on his head, but this did not sway my opinion of him. He is a strong warrior and does everything he can to complete his mission.
I read this book in four and a half hours, because it was so difficult for me to put it down. As soon as I contemplated taking a break, I'm pulled back in with another scene that I just can't miss.

The warning from the publishers saying "This novel contains elements of BDSM." was accurate, and although that little aspect didn't deter me, be warned.

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I received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review. This is the only book in the series that I have read. Tomis was able to rescue Talia from the prison an"d return her to her father. Along the way he fell in love with her and mated her. The book is a good read and would probably have been better if I had read the other books in this series. It was a good read and I would recommend it.

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As I already mentioned in His Human Vessel: the purple (hot) guys kind of grow on you. The story picks up from the fifth part, where Seke finds out that maybe his daughters are not dead. Tomis volunteers to try to find Talia on the planet Zandia.

In Her Mate and Master we meet Ray, who is unaware of the fact that she is a Zandian princess, called Talia. She is being held prisoner by Finn and she doesn't know that she is the last remaining female Zandian. When she is rescued by Tomis, she feels an instant attraction to the guy with the same purple skin as her own.

Tomis has learned from his master Seke that the way to treat woman is to discipline them by spanking. But why is Talia getting aroused everytime he tries to discipline her? Is it the crystals on the planet? Or do they really have some chemistry? Hold on to your panties, to make sure they don't melt.

Find out more about the Zandian species in this sixth book on the Zandian Masters. Four out of five stars from me and a thank you to Netgalley and Burning Desire for providing the arc.

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This book was a hot read. The series has progressed and evolved wonderfully, the males have softened making their dominance sexier. While the women are now strong, wild, intelligent like Talia and in need of a firm hand, or other firm body parts, or firm things lying around that can be used in or on body parts. I loved the change to Zandia, and have been waiting to read when someone finally got their feet on the planet.

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4 stars

A short, fun addition to this alien series. Nothing too serious to read but a nice steamy alien read. This series has been good. I enjoy the concept and this one did not disappoint. The connection between Tomis and Talia is fun and light. The steamy scenes were on point for Ms. Rose. Altogether, a nice afternoon book to settle into.

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Renee Rose does it again. This is another short story in the Zandian series and it does not disappoint. Very adorable characters and a lot of great steamy sex. If you like a good spanking for being a bad girl this book is for you.

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Enjoying this series about the Planet of Zandia's surviving citizens and how they are copping and planing to retrieve their planet. Seke one of the citizens that escaped the planet saved Prince Zander but always carried the guilt of not saving his daughter Talia. In a news broadcast Talia is shown as a prisoner of Finn and Warrior Tomis plans a rescue. When Tomis and Talia are on the run a romance ensues. It was great to have the story take place on Zandia that the first five books talked about. But the chemistry between Tomis and Talia was largely due to the crystals present and not so much a caring of two hearts. Just did not pack the emotion the previous books did. This is an erotic read. "A copy of this book was provided by Romance Beckons via NetGalley with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read and my comments here are my honest opinion."

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This book went well with the other books in this series. However I just didn't enjoy it very much.

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Exciting sexy Sci-fi read

I have been reading Renee Rose's books for years and she never dissapoints. She has painted such a vivid picture of a very different world in Zander and the other planets and people. Talia and Tomis have sparks flying from their very first meet which turn into true love. The twists and turns of the story kept my attention from beginning to end. Highly recommend.

I received an advance reader copy from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review.

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I was pleasantly surprised when reading this book; it isn't usually a genre that I read. I really did enjoy it, the plot was well thought out and the proportion of time spent with each character was done well. I think that Talia is a complex character and really liked how the book explored her past. Overall I would definitely recommend this book!

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