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  • Pursued: A Sci-fi Alien Warrior Romance

  • Raider Warlords of the Vandar, Book 4
  • By: Tana Stone
  • Narrated by: Marcio Catalano, Addison Barnes
  • Length: 5 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (169 ratings)

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Pursued: A Sci-fi Alien Warrior Romance

By: Tana Stone
Narrated by: Marcio Catalano, Addison Barnes
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As the empire’s most ruthless female assassin, I’m used to killing without a second thought. But I’ve never infiltrated a raider horde before. Or seduced after a vicious Vandar warlord.

When I contrive to be captured by the raiders who terrorize the galaxy, my plan is to seduce Raas Bron before I assassinate him. That’s before I lay eyes on the huge, menacing Vandar with his long, dark hair and even longer tail. Despite his size and fierce reputation, the dominant warlord is no brainless beast. He’s a formidable foe who takes me to his bed and fires something within me that’s long been dormant. Soon, I don’t know if I’m seducing him, or if he’s seducing me.

The longer I pursue Raas, the harder it is to remember my mission. Even as the alien warlord claims my body as his, I attempt to protect my heart and remind myself of my duty.

Can I fulfill my promise to the empire, or will I lose myself in the passionate raider’s desire to possess me - body and soul? If I don’t kill the warlord who’s claimed me, I know I'll become the one pursued by the empire. And the empire does not show mercy to rogue assassins.

Pursued is a full-length sci-fi romance novel with an HEA and no cheating. It features steamy scenes on a raider warship, alien horde space battles, and some serious heat.

If you like dominant and dangerous alien warriors, alien abduction to seduction, and hidden identity romance, you’ll love Pursued, the third book in Tana Stone’s sci-fi romance Raider Warlords of the Vandar series. Each book can be listened to as a stand-alone.

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Shampoo. Rinse. Repeat

I really enjoy this series but this series follows the very same format.

Boy meets girl
Boy doesn't kill girl, spares her and instantly finds her irresistible for 0 reason.
Girl also feels the same irresistible pull, denies herself.
Girl does something stupid/risky and gets herself in trouble
-Insert Sexual Tension
Boy and Girl Pull away
Near Death Experience
Boy OR Girl does something that caused them to screw.
Boy and Girl have relationship issues
Girl nearly dies (Sometimes Boy)
Instant Love

Although I enjoy this series, I wish that the books would wave from this formula. I enjoy the concept of this series, and some characters were more fun than others but...you can only listen to the same story in different fonts so many times.

Narrators are AMAZING. They add so much life to the characters, the voice acting for the characters was so well done. I really stuck through this book because of the Narraitors towards the last hour.

TLDR: I like the series, not a fan of the similar events I'm every book. Narrators are amazing.

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Tired of Dumb-a** Human Females

Can authors please stop making human females so ignorant? It’s getting old; this human female was a legend in her own mind and more trouble than she was worth. Also getting old is alien males thinking with their third leg instead of their brain; much too gullible. Narrators did a great job as usual. On to the next book!

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Pursued

This book was slightly slow going but still made you love the characters. The female character was strong which is not always so in most storyline, the male had a tenderness along with his strength and his intelligent no nonsense manner. Does this book have some slow rolling hills, yes but it is still worth the read.

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ok

the series up until this point has been quite good. I did not car for this particular installment though. The fml was not Believable as a top Assassin. An came acrossed as umm unlikable and dull. This is just my opinion though. I have Thoroughly enjoyed all of the other books that Tana Stone has done an highly recommend them. That being said I look forward to the next book in this series. The narrative was very good.

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TLDR; Ok story and narration, more of the same

I got really bored with this story. By the time the couple got together I was ready for it to be over. The last half of the book was OK and dangled some new warriors that might enter later, but nothing new otherwise.

What I was hoping for was two people that had to deal with unexpected mating marks when neither of them really wanted it. However that wasn't the plot so instead it was more of the same - get together, have lots of sex, do a betrayal or silly action, get redemption or saved, get mating marks.

What could have been a comedy of errors and dealing with fate forcing their hands, turned into rinse and repeat. Maybe the next book will be more in line with my expectations, but I doubt it. I'm hoping a Brianne of Tarth type character shows up soon, but I'm not going to hold my breath. I'll just have to wait and see if the next book holds my attention to decide on continuing with this series.

The narration wasn't the best. I have not idea what is going on with Addison Barnes, but her speech is impaired. It was more noticeable in this book than the others and at times it was distracting. Marcio was great, but some of his male voices are silly, but overall still enjoyable narration from him.

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