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R'jaal's Resonance (Ice Planet Clones, #1)
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The first book in the ‘Ice Planet Clones’ series follows R’jaal and his mate Rosalind. He waited so long to hear his khui sing and we waited patiently with him. But this new series doesn’t only bring new humans and ‘taters’ to the group, we also get a glimpse at another group, the ancestors, and how they lived on Not-Hoth the whole time, seemingly unnoticed by the Sa-Khui.
As main characters I liked R’Jaal and Rosalind, even though after a while Rosalind got on my nerves. She struggles a lot with the thought of being a clone and thinks therefore she isn’t human enough to be someone’s mate and at first I understood her, but after some time and the same thoughts over and over I was irritated. R’Jaal was great though, he knew how to handle humans and didn’t push his resonance on Rosalind and let her come to terms with the whole thing.
In this book we also get to see a different side of T’ia. She seemed much more mature in this book than in the previous one and this character growth fit much more to her personality, than her still being a bitch after so many years on that planet. I’m glad that Ruby decided to give T’ia a little more room to grow.
It’s no secret that I love these books and that I enjoy reading them. I can’t believe I’ve finally caught up with them, though, and now have to wait for a new one like everyone else. But I am super excited to get my hands on the next book.
As main characters I liked R’Jaal and Rosalind, even though after a while Rosalind got on my nerves. She struggles a lot with the thought of being a clone and thinks therefore she isn’t human enough to be someone’s mate and at first I understood her, but after some time and the same thoughts over and over I was irritated. R’Jaal was great though, he knew how to handle humans and didn’t push his resonance on Rosalind and let her come to terms with the whole thing.
In this book we also get to see a different side of T’ia. She seemed much more mature in this book than in the previous one and this character growth fit much more to her personality, than her still being a bitch after so many years on that planet. I’m glad that Ruby decided to give T’ia a little more room to grow.
It’s no secret that I love these books and that I enjoy reading them. I can’t believe I’ve finally caught up with them, though, and now have to wait for a new one like everyone else. But I am super excited to get my hands on the next book.
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May 25, 2023
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June 14, 2023
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June 16, 2023
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