
Rating: 3.25š
Declared, second in the Star Marked Warriors series, is better then the first book. While that one had to establish the universe the authors needed for their series, it also included a couple and romance that I found hard to connect with. Plus just some issues with the plot overall.
What I liked here was the gamer/geek in finding himself in Space aspect. Wesley was a gamer/IT geek working on farming games while hoping one day to be able to produce his own. He finds, through his own wishes to be somewhere else, as one of the kidnapees aboard a blue alien ship headed out to the stars!
Does Wes have āMad electronic skillsā? Yes! Do we get to hear Wes say things like āMake it soā on a alien bridge in alien captain chair? Why yes.
Already this book is much more fun. Not believable but a ton more fun.
He also connects with the one blue alien/human hybrid who smiles a lot and well likes his personality too.
Wes and Jax make a great couple. Not sure about the authorās choice of Jax having to proclaim himself the offspring of Zul the Proeliator over and over. Surely a nerd like Wes would have blurted out something like whereās the Temple of Gozer or does that make you the Gatekeeper?
Cause honestly, donāt these authors know about Ghostbusters? SMH
But anyway, thereās a exciting adventure ahead for both. A mission they become embroiled in , as anyone familiar with sci-fi (as Wes himself takes notice) . Itās entertaining and they make a terrific couple.
It ends on a happy note and , while again, still not a believable story, more a comic relief romance in space.
Enjoyable if you take it at that and leave your expectations for anything fresh and exciting at the first page.
Star Marked Warriors:
ā Captured #1
ā Declared #2
⦠Submitted #3
https://www.goodreads.com āŗ showDeclared (Star Marked Warriors, #2) by Sam Burns – Goodreads
Synopsis:
An alien warrior, a kidnapped mate, and a traitor waiting to take everything from them bothā¦
Wesley: Iāve always loved space. Give me Star Trek over Lord of the Rings any day. Since I was a kid, all Iāve wanted is to explore the great beyond, to boldly go and all that jazz. And with my feet firmly stuck on Earth, the way I reach for the stars is through developing video games. The biggest issue there? Well, I canāt keep a job beyond one project.
But all that staring at the night sky finally gets me somewhere when a tractor beam drops down from the sky in the Appalachian mountains and drags me up into an incredible spaceship full of big, scary, delicious-looking alien warriors. Iāve always fantasized about seeing the universe, but the realityāa handsy, grinning warriorāis so much more than I bargained for.
Jax: I have a problemāI am the son of Zul the Proeliator, greatest Thorzi warrior, and I have had no chance to honor my legacy on the battlefield. When our people were dying out, they took human mates and produced a generation of hybrid children. But the hybrid sons of the planet Thorzan are protected, privileged, and wasted. All my life, I have been companion and protector to Prince Kaelum instead of a proper warrior.
And now my enemies have come to believe that a younger generation of spoiled hybrids makes Thorzan ripe for invasion. When attack comes, itās closer to home than expected, and I may be forced to choose between duty and protecting the beautiful man whose bright mind has caught my heart.
By popular cowriting duo Sam Burns & W.M. Fawkes, Declared is an M/M SciFi alien romance with a hybrid warrior trying to prove his worth, a lost human looking for stable ground, and battles that will prove sometimes, the only thing a warrior can do when tested is survive.
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