Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Zall's Captain by Amber Kell

Publisher: Pride Publishing
Date published: December 15, 2015
ISBN: 978-1-78430-932-9
Erotic Romance, Gay, Sci-Fi, Paranormal, Bondage and BDSM
Ebook
Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink: https://www.pride-publishing.com/book/zalls-captain

Obtained via publisher
Rating: 4 Hearts

 
After being helped and freed by Chalice former slave Zall longs to start a better life and enjoy his freedom. Working on a spaceship Zall thinks that he has found some peace as he considers what he will do next but a new captain and rumors of why the old captain stepped down begin to bring chaos into Zall's life. When the new captain needs help will Zall give in to his attraction or is Danner going to lose more than just his battle against the smugglers? Will the two be able to work together to find the true crime boss and find out if they can have a happy ever after that they both long for?

This is a sweet romance that had my attention from the very beginning. We first met Zall in Chalice's book and in this latest installment of this series he gets his own story told. I enjoyed getting to see the man that Zall has become. He is a good man and wants love but is afraid to even explore with Danner. Zall has gone through so much in his life and thankfully Danner understands this and is willing to work with Zall and his problems but it seems that the smugglers have other ideas and the two men must make some quick and hard decisions as they fight for their lives. I loved seeing the trust build between the two men. Their attraction is strong and soon they have something stronger between them. It was nice to watch Zall and Danner's relationship begin to take shape. The two learn quickly just what kind of trust and love that they have for each other. I enjoyed seeing Zall find something and someone worth fighting for. Zall and Danner's story was a good read and I am eager to see if there will be more adventures in this world.


This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book.

 

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