Wednesday 22 January 2020

Review: Gene Born: Hunter's Choice (The Koci Hybrid Series Book 4) by Lilly Griffin

Gene Born: Hunter's Choice Gene Born: Hunter's Choice by Lilly Griffin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Danger Planetside

I would give this book 4.5 ⭐️ if I could.

This series goes from strength to strength. The characters become more full and engaging with each book. In this book the people from Earth and their alien allies manage to win free of slavery and find a planet. Only the planet isn’t quite as safe as they think it’s going to be.

Through adversity the disparate groups come together to stay safe. There are also the groups where mates cross species lines.

There are quite a few alternate POV scenes in this book, which I wasn’t sure about initially, but it is a good way of conveying information that Sloan isn’t yet aware of. It did break up the narrative a bit though, so I’m still not sure.

We are also introduced to more races of aliens, and there are even more males interested in Sloan and the other females.

One particularly interesting subject in this book is the emerging sentience of Willa, Sloan’s AI. It’s quite sweet the way she interacts with Sloan, though she sometimes behaves like a teenager throwing tantrums.

As with all of the other books in the series, I really enjoyed this read, and can’t wait for the next one.

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