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Ebook About Ever since we found the two Outcasts, it’s been my goal to get them to join our beach tribe. Handsome, impossible Juth has resisted all my efforts to recruit him and his small son. He’s made it very clear that he doesn’t belong with us.But when I’m trapped at Juth’s side as the beach is invaded by monsters, everything changes. He talks to me instead of pointedly ignoring me. We become friends. Heck, we even share a few stolen kisses. And when the rescue party arrives, he announces to everyone that I’m his mate and he’s joining the tribe.Which is great except…I never agreed to anything? If I point out I’m not Juth’s mate, he’ll pack up and leave with his son. He sure won’t give me more of those toe-curling kisses or touch me like it’s the greatest thing that’s ever happened to him.So…I guess I’m mated? Because I’m not sure I can give any of that - or Juth - up.Book Steph's Outcast: A SciFi Alien Romance (Icehome Book 14) Review :
I wish I could blithely give this five stars, say I loved everything about it, and go on with my life--but I can't.I realize there has been a call for inclusiveness, to add something for those who don't find contentment strictly within a M/F romance, but this attempt was inauthentic and a HUGE stretch considering the tried and true formula for resonance on the Ice Planet they are all stuck on.I really loved Juth, but utterly hated Steff. Maybe everyone's forgotten her earlier appearances and what an utter rotten b**** she was in the first IPB book--but I haven't. I see no personal growth, no redemption arc--just another in a string of convenient "OOPS! I forgot I wrote that--oh well I'm sure the series fans won't mind" glaring errors and/or back-pedaling changes by an author whose heart is more and more clearly no longer in it. If you've read the ENTIRE body of work involving these aliens and humans, no matter on the Ice Planet or off, and then read the last few offerings in the Ice Planet series, you know exactly what I mean.And now we're told that the "next generation" of Ice Planet-born citizens will explore the romances that aren't M/F according to established canon? HOW?!? The khuis go away entirely?!? How can you have M/M or F/F pleasure-matings of deep, genuine affection and commitment (which they would have to be if you are going to truly honor other pairings, otherwise you are discrediting their validity and importance) and then have the nerve to throw resonance at them--so yeah, force me to breed with someone of the opposite sex while my true love and I are both devastated. Then let's raise a child in that circumstance, leaving my resonance partner with essentially no mate at all. Breeding solely for the sake of breeding? When did that EVER work out in the history of this entire fictional world?!? So the next generation is already condemned to, at best, awkwardness and at worst khui-forced unfaithfulness? Come on. We fans deserve better than that, regardless of our identification or sexual preference, because the rules of this world are already in place.If this author truly wants to write authentic, relatable romance outside a M/F pairing, then do it justice--give it a totally new world or realm where there is freedom and room in the "rules" for the beings' needs to be met in meaningful ways. Don't try to cram it into a box that already has a hard and fast shape that does not comfortably lend itself to non-M/F pairings. Even the older generation's triad was uncomfortable, since it only became acceptable later in life--but it was NOT there, not embraced all along.Saying Steff is bi, but then completely dismissing her unexplored and unrequited feelings for Flor after she has her pet project Juth eating out of her hand is cowardly, esp. when we are then told Steff's most recent and longest prior relationship (on Earth) was with another woman (but there's no obvious grieving over it.) Juth deserved to be truly loved, honestly and completely--NOT to be just what Steff ended up with because it caused the least waves. So is Steff going to be unfaithful to Juth in the future, then, so we get to see her continue to be bi--or did resonance "cure" her of that...? For crying out loud!This world (as the stories have existed since the series began) deals with reaching a place of utter devotion and commitment in the M/F couples, with unhappy resonances existing in the past with some devastating results. I don't want to see unhappy resonances. I do want to see Happily Ever Afters, and the non- M/F couples (or more partners) deserve those every bit as much--but in the confines of this planet and its established boundaries/histories, I don't see it. Give them the respect and freedom and the GOOD storylines they deserve--or let it alone. I started reading the Barbarian series and all the shoot offs when they first came out , it was interesting and a light read for the most part, it was really enjoyable. I don’t know , this story seemed more like pushing an agenda. Authors have a platform where they can do that , to me it really takes away from the whole story line. I realize It’s a big responsibility for them and a lot of pressure that the fans and the readers put on them sometimes to put certain things in the stories. I was disappointed in Steff’s and Juth’s story, and that really sucks because I was excited to have it show up in my kindle. 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