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Corsairs: Mathiras

Corsair Brothers Series, Book 4

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Corsairs: Mathiras

By: Ruby Dixon
Narrated by: Hollie Jackson, Mason Lloyd
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Someone is illegally stealing humans from their home world and cloning them.

For months, we've been hunting this ring of criminals and the end is in sight. I'm separating from my brothers and taking my ship to track down the bad guys. One small problem—Helen insists upon joining me on this dangerous mission.

Helen herself is a clone, created to be an object of beauty. She's not safe if she goes with me, as her kind are coveted all across the universe. But she's not interested in staying safe. She's interested in staying at my side . . . and tempting me to kiss her.

And kef me, is it ever a temptation.

Am I really going to run headlong into danger with the universe's most beguiling female at my side? Am I going to be able to resist her charms?

(I think we all know the answers to those questions.)

Contains mature themes.

©2022 Ruby Dixon (P)2023 Tantor
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adorable but it is a bit too long

I know that other reviews say that the female narrator is annoying, but she captures helen just right. cause helen is naive and adorable. however, it is a bit long and some scenes can be a little jarring. although long it is a nice warp up of the cloning and slave arc.

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Funny

Helen is not quite the airhead she was in previous books, but still funny and naive. Storyline was interesting but the book was too long. It was a struggle listening until the end. Narrators did a great job.

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That voice…

Love all of these books but the voice in this one killed me… I wish I had just read it and not listened to it.

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Helen

Helen is such an amazing character that it makes this book a joy to listen too. Her naivety and lust really combine to leave me smiling constantly

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Good story, if you ignore the female narrator

I'm usually pretty good at being patient and getting used to a voice I don't like so I can enjoy a book. This one was HARD to listen past though. Hollie Jackson does a great job with the rest of the series, but her portrayal of Helen is way too air headed and sing-songy for me. Helen isn't an idiot, she's just naive! I really almost returned this and got it on Kindle to read instead. Mathiras' side saved it for me, and I made it to the end. Decent story and end to the series, but that narration, man. Just no.

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A fun expansion of the world

I love how Ruby Dixon’s characters and stories overlap. This book rolls several individuals from other stories together and the narrators do a great job (as always) of portraying their unique personalities. Looking forward to more from this universe!!

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Get the rolling pin out.

Helen is both sweet and slutty at the same time. Sometimes this can be a bit much and other times it is kinda funny as Mathiras is such a stick in the mud. Overall a good book, but not one of my favorites. Narrators are usually good, but this time the female narrator made Helen sound too much like a young girl, I know that is the point as she is supposed to be innocent, but it’s a lot for the whole book, I think I would have enjoyed the book better without the little girl sound.

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Finishing off some books

I didn’t enjoy this one as much as all the rest. Helen was whinny. Mathiras was constantly questioning her. It took forever to get to them having sex and it wasn’t really worth the wait. The main storyline was good.

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The narrators make the stories come to life.

I love how so many of her books are connected. I look to see who I can find from other stories and series. I enjoyed getting lost in all her different alien tales.

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Okay, this book tries to make the distinction between childlike and innocent/naive. The issue is that the FMC is childlike, no matter how much the book tries to tell us otherwise. She is not a naive adult. She has a childlike mentality. I couldn't stop thinking, "if a professional performed a psych evaluation on her, they would determine she has the mentality of an elementary school student." Her reasoning skills, thought processes, demeanor - all like a child. With that knowledge, it's difficult to view her as a romantic lead for an adult male because the MMC really should not find her desirable. What did he like about her? I could understand him seeing her as a sister or as a daughter but not a romantic partner.

Beyond that issue, this book was way too long. Just like the others in this series. I'm rating it three stars for the continuation of the overall storyline and the scenes I enjoyed that focused on side plots separate from the romance. Also, both characters ARE likable; they just don't make sense as a romantic pairing.

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