Mrax
The Galaxos Crew, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Music
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By:
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Layla Nash
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Juno Wells
About this listen
Earther and alien.
Love and logic.
Fire and…thermite.
Rowan MacLeod is tough as nails. Life was hard on Earth, but she's determined to let nothing hold her back...even after ending up on a rusty bucket of a spaceship surrounded by barbarian aliens. A special mission to resurrect an old fighter craft for the rebels is her best chance to prove herself...until disaster finds her again.
As the medic on the Galaxos, Mrax has to be quick on his feet. He doesn't have time for anything else, especially a feisty Earther female. Until the intelligent and beautiful Rowan ends up in his sickbay. She's everything he doesn't need complicating his life. But she's everything he wants.
When a hostile alien team lures Rowan into danger, Mrax will do whatever it takes to save her. Even if he ends up needing a little saving himself.
Rowan and Mrax have one job: build a fleet to save the rebellion. Any distractions could jeopardize the whole universe, even if the force of their attraction is stronger than gravity itself.
But sometimes, even when it doesn't add up, love comes out on top. Now they just have to make sure the rebellion does, too.
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- Avidchic reader
- 07-12-2022
yet a different heroine
I thought Maisy was naive (book 4) but Rowan is that and more.
Unlike Maisy. Rowan is smart, quirky and sweetly clumsy. but my first instinct about the h, was that the character was a woman with ADHD or maybe on the rim of autism. Then the snippets you glean from her past gives you more insight like perhaps she was part of a cult or a movement that were exclusively self reliant ? her family failing to validate her just deepens Rowan's past.
I think this story works as well as it does because Rowan is simply....as she so aptly puts it ....scrappy. like she has more brains and a tad less common sense, which is not the case at all, exactly the opposite and the book weaves this tone throughout till you just want to grin.
In turn, Mrax's character now becomes chalk to Rowan's cheese, which pushes the once slow burn to catch alight.
And as the story goes on her distraction, innocence and social misunderstandings starts to reveal her cleverness. Mrax though, maintains then morphs into the typical mate trope.
Her steamy scene showed a hint of natural womanly instinct which just added to the story. finally there was a simplicity about the HEA that was heart warming
It's so refreshing though to have all these heroines in this series maintain their strength and Sass.
Throughout these books, the trope is set, its just the ladies that alter the plotline with their own personality and you cant help but smile and chuckle on behalf of the big guys as they try to understand the girls.
I see that there is one more book "Faros" but not on audible however it answers my question about the 1 remaining earther 'Violet' and the loose ends in Trazzaks book.
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