What do You think about Barbarian Prince (2014)?
Every book I have read of her's makes me smile and laugh out loud, the heroes are very Alpha male, protective, handsome and the kind of male you want to fantazide about. Her heroines are strong, a little stubborn, curvy, independent and believable. The storyline is just the kind story you want to read in a romance. This is a very sensual, exciting, engaging, story!!The Barbarian Prince is about how Ualan and Morrigan resolve their differences and begin their life as man and wife.Ualan acts like a caveman, with his actions and words as their courtship progresses and later with his behavior. Morrigan who likes all the modern conveniences is shocked to find out that she has to clean and cook. It's hilarious to read her attempts at both she is actually a undercover reporter. Morrigan decides to pose as a prospective bride on another planet. The planet is full of handsome warriors and there are not many women. She mission wants to expose Galaxy Brides for how women are treated not get chosen for a bride.Ualan is a prince, and with his four brothers they await the brides from Earth, hoping that they will find their life mates. They are fierce and loyal warriors. They belief in the magic of the crystals to show them to their mates. When Ualan's crystal choses Morrigan she decides to plays along thinking it will get her a story about Ualan and his brothers. But when Ualan claims they are married after they lifted their masks and breaks the crystals. Morrigan has no idea that Ualan is a Prince she thinks he is a gardner and she calls him a caveman but she is highly attracted to him. As Morrigan resists him Ualan is furious that she doesn't want to be his wife.
—Yvonne Daniels
Reporter with no questions!?!This female lead was not likeable at all! She's supposedly a clever news reporter, but yet she never asks any important or necessary questions. This woman, (if you can call her that) shows no inclination or intelligence to research and get to her new planet whatsoever. Inquisitive reporter my butt, that back story didn't fall inline with the pampered princess attitude she had from the very beginning. Spoiled, hurtful, childish, lazy, bad tempered, these were not actions of a grown, professional woman. She threw temper tantrums, destroyed his house the first day. The whining was non stop, her laziness had no bounds, and her constant crying for her robot slaves that did everything for her became very tiring. Her warrior truly was a prince, literally and figuratively. The way she acted towards him broke my heart. If it wasn't for the fact that he'd be doomed to spend the rest of his days alone, I was wishing he'd kick her to the curb. Even spending the rest of his life alone had to be better than dealing with her bipolar turnabouts. Worth a read, but be warned, she will probably make you livid.
—IrishAmber
What a great world Ms. Pillow has created with this new series The Dragon Lords! It is about four brothers, princes, and the trials and tribulations they encounter on their way to a happily ever after. All of the brothers meet their ‘life mates’ through a mail order type system where Earth women are invited to come to their planet which is mostly populated by men. There they participate in a ceremony where the men will or will not choose one of them for a bride. The series starts with the oldest brother, Ualan of Draig and his lady love, Morrigan Blake. She is an undercover reporter just trying to get an insider look at the whole system and royal family when she gets chosen to be a mate of Ualan. Ualan chooses Rigan as his mate after his crystal glows when he first sees her. In his culture, the glowing crystal is proof that they have met their perfect mate.I really enjoyed this book. Rigan and Ualan are so funny. They are constantly fighting and then making out and then fighting more. Rigan doesn’t understand the pull that she has to Ualan and he doesn’t want to share too much because he is afraid he will scare her off. I loved how they continue to dance around each other while their feelings grow over the course of a few weeks. Pillow does a great job of describing the world Ualan lives on in subtle ways that help the reader keep a picture in their heads. I don’t read many books that take place on other planets so I enjoyed how seamlessly the descriptions were included so I never forgot that the book took place on a distant planet.Overall I really enjoyed this book and I am very excited to read the rest of the series. All of the brothers and their wives are mentioned in this book so I think it will be interesting to go back and read the other stories from their perspective but over the same time period.
—Megan