Tihar travels to Earth to find and claim a Jones female. He knows they are fearless, psychic warriors, and talented in bed sport. Ten minutes after meeting Sarah, Tihar knows the feisty little human is the one he has been searching for. Now he must convince Sarah that she’s meant to be his. He thinks Earth girls are easy. he’s about to learn that messing with a Jones female is never a good … idea.The first time Sarah sees Tihar, she’s a wee bit freaked out. The Askole warrior has tentacles, snakelike features, and black, armored-plated skin. Even weirder, she finds him strangely attractive. Tihar’s torso is sculpted perfection and his black scales are actually kind of sexy. Who knew challenging Tihar to combat would start the Askole mating dance?As the two grow closer, their romance comes to a screeching halt when Askole rebels attack Tihar’s home world. He tells Sarah she is his heart’s destiny and that he will love her to the end of time, then he abruptly severs their mental bond and disappears. Sarah’s left reeling from shock, but she’s a Jones and isn’t about to let a galactic war stop her from hunting down her mate. Can the two of them find their way back into each other’s arms?Note: The first half of Game On Askole is a prequel to Vexing Voss, and the second part moves forward three years.
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Loved Sarah and Tihar
Sarah Jones is a Marine Fighter Pilot. Betrayed by Command Central, like the rest of the Jones family. She is cared off the Coletti Home world along with the rest of her family. She has been promised to a Coletti Warlord.
Tihar, the Askole warrior, and son of their Commander, wants a Jones female for a mate too. After his adventures with Kaylee Jones, only a Jones female is worthy. He finds her in Sarah and stakes his claim, though Voss, manages to wisk her away. Tihar won’t be denied and Sarah has a strange attraction to the tall black scaled warrior.
Tihar gets his way and Sarah couldn’t be happier, until the night of their mating, he is called away when rebels start a war. He dumps her with her family on the Coletti home world and closes their link.
Sarah isn’t happy being left behind and shut out, but she has her family. Zarek lets her fly escort missions close to home. A year is a long time to be separated, Tihar makes brief checks on her. Then out of now where she gets a Dear Jane vid from Tihar’s father no less, ending their mating contract. Sarah is heartbroken and mad. Her family has got her back and start encouraging her to look for a Coletti mate. She has a problem. Mating with Tihar started the conversion to Askole. The solution, track down her former mate and have her change her back.
Detja has a plan and the Jones women are all in. Sarah knows where her ex mate is. They are going to sneak into the rebel strong hold, and grab Tihar and get him to change Sarah back. Their well laid plan goes sideways when Sarah looses it seeing her ex mate with an Askole female. Then the Warlord’s show up, the explosions start, and Tihar has some splaining to do.
Fun, fast paced, and steamy. Loved Sarah and Tihar, and their fur babies. Aunt Tess snags herself her own Coletti warlord along with Eve and Sam.
I so love this series!! Parts of this book brought a tear to my eye (no spoilers!) but I cheered both the heroine and hero on!! Bring on more!!!
Whoever said ‘earth girls are easy’ never encountered the Jones’ gals. Sarah is one of the toughest in the bunch as a powerful psychic and Marine fighter pilot up against the scourge of the galaxy attempting to wipe out the population of earth. Only an alien warrior Askole would take her challenge to combat as the opening shot in a mating ritual.
I absolutely love and devour each new installment of the Coletti Warlords with its light-hearted hijinks, lusty alpha alien warriors, and the cunning and clever gals who match them.
Game on Askole is the seventh installment of the series. This one definitely needs to be read in order as it spends a great deal of time with characters and plot thread introduced earlier in the series. It assumes the reader is somewhat familiar with what came before even if this one is a parallel story to events going on in earlier books.
While I love the fiercesome Coletti stories that make up much of the series, there was one story not involving a Coletti that I always wanted. In one of the earlier books, Sarah Jones and Tihar the Askole warrior are first introduced with a provocative bit of news that the pair of them got up to some naughty times off to themselves with startling repercussions. I was curious about this pair and was thrilled to get this more expanded story of what went down.
Sarah is a tough Marine and Tihar is one of the predator race of Askole who can be a lethal force of nature. And yeah, I was totally needing to know how it would be for Sarah and a guy who has black scales, reptilian features and tentacles instead of a head of hair. The focus of the story wasn’t on this pair as much as the other books were for other couples and I definitely would have liked that for them. That said, I loved how Tihar was totally into her from the beginning. Sarah had never been wanted and needed so much and that was neat to see. It was great to see her turn the tables and go in pursuit of him after that long, awful silence. That bar scene near the end was great. Perfect for this pair. I would love to catch up with this pair later when they can share an adventure together.
It was a blast seeing the whole clan of Joneses and their Colettis together and wrecking their special brand of havoc. Aunt Tess was an absolute hoot. Scenes just sparkled when she was in them. She certainly led a certain Coletti warlord on a merry chase. And Adan, my stars, it was fun to see him back in action and badder than ever. The ongoing war against Malik and his allies kept things dangerous and with the help of betrayers and bounty hunters Sarah and the others had some great battle scenes.
As usual, I plowed through this latest one so quickly and now I’m left satisfied, but wanting more. These zany sci-fi romances are a hilarious and sizzling hot romp across the galaxy. Easy and quick reads that make me laugh out loud and brighten my day. I definitely recommend you treat yourself to the book and the rest of the series if you enjoy sci-fi romantic comedy.
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