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Audiobook Review: X-Clan: The Experiment by Lexi C. Foss

X-Clan Experiment by Lexi C. Foss
X-Clan Experiment by Lexi C. Foss
X-Clan Experiment by Lexi C. Foss
X-Clan Experiment by Lexi C. Foss

Title: X-Clan: The Experiment
Author: Lexi C. Foss

Performers: Kale Williams & Sarah Puckett
Genre: Sci-Fi, Paranormal, Romance, Omegaverse
Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Elias, who was voted “Wolf Most Likely to be Sexed-up by Readers,” is the novella’s hero, X-Clan: The Experiment. He gets Daciana, an Ash Wolf omega from the Shadowlands. I’m so very excited because Kale Willams and Sarah Puckett get to read these parts, and the two are so damn good at it that there were times I fell into the story.

The Andorra Sector hasn’t been able to produce its omegas for decades, and because of this, their entire society is endangered. But there is hope for the future if the Ash Wolves are compatible. So the Alpha of the X-Clan and Elias’ best friend Ander Cain have arranged a trade, the experiment. Elias gets Daciana, and if she proves to be compatible, then they will mate.

Kale Williams sounds filthy reading Elias’s parts. It’s compelling, and even though his reading voice is sometimes delivered without a ton of inflection, it sounds even dirtier for it. Sarah Puckett is an excellent counter in Daciana’s voice.

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Book Review: The Blind Hordesman by Milana Jacks

The Blind Hordesman by Milana Jacks
The Blind Hordesman by Milana Jacks
The Blind Hordesman by Milana Jacks
The Blind Hordesman by Milana Jacks

Title: The Blind Hordesman (Hordesman #6)
Author: Milana Jacks
Genre: Omegaverse, Sci-fi Romance
My rating:
3 of 5 stars

Hmmm. Are all Tayseers essentially the same?
The Blind Horseman reminded me a lot of the Alpha Collects, and it wasn’t anything heavy-handed that came to mind; it just felt like a hundred little things that kept pelting me. It was as if things were coming full circle but also all over again.

The Hordesman series ends with this book, all the offspring having their HEAs. Tayseer, much like his namesake, finishes this series, and instead of being a collector, he’s a warlord like his father, Loven. Still on the search for the Impostor and sent on the king’s mission, and by the word of the real King Father, to rid the earth of all of the Impostor’s assets, Seer is battling a future that includes his own coronation. He wants to war, not be king.

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