Review: Deceiving the Corsair by Ruby Dixon
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Rating: No out of 5 stars
Deceiving the Corsair by Ruby Dixon
Sci Fi
Corsairs # 4
August 12, 2018
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“…full of hot sex and sweet romance.”
~ Under the Covers
Welcome aboard the space ship Lovesick Fool. It contains a small crew of ruthless pirates looking to make their fortune. Well kinda. They’re definitely pirates, however the ruthlessness is a little iffy, especially when there’s a human woman involved.
The Lovesick Fool is becoming a little crowded. It’s packed to near bursting with couples deliriously in love. And Sentorr. The only singleton left on board. Only he has a secret. All the time he spends alone on the bridge? He’s not quite as alone as the others think. For months he’s been speaking to the elusive Zoey, a navigator on another pirate ship. He hasn’t seen her yet, but he knows it doesn’t matter what she looks like; she’s his mate.
I can’t believe this is the last book in the Corsair series! Or rather potentially the last book, we were introduced to some new characters who definitely have “hero” potential written all over their beautiful blue skin. Regardless if this series continues on with new characters, all the original males from the Dancing Fool which became the Lovesick Fool are now claimed. What a journey it has been! I have enjoyed every book in this series and have been looking forward to the uptight Sentorr’s book. He’s always been quietest and most disapproving of the crew so seeing him fall for his very own human was very satisfying. And boy, when he lets himself go that messakkah male plays (and talks) dirty!
Zoey was kidnapped when she was a child. Luckily a trio of messakkah males saved her and she’s been on their pirate ship the Little Sister named after her, ever since. But, being raised by three protective older brothers in a universe that see humans as exotic animals to either be displayed or abused means she doesn’t have contact with many people. Then she starts connecting with Sentorr. I really liked Zoey, she was a little different from the other heroines. Although she was human she had been raised like a messakkah and found her soft beige skin and hornless head ugly. But, she was also outgoing and a lot of fun. Sentorr and Zoey together were a great combination, it was definitely a case of “opposites attract” as their chemistry was off the charts hot.
This series has been great, full of hot sex and sweet romance. I hope she continues to Corsairs series, or does a spin off with the crew of Little Sister. What’s not to love about alien space pirates with hearts of gold?
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Thanks for the review.
I like zoey’s dynamic. Like you said, it’s different than the other females.
Great review suzanne!!! Love this cover and the others in this series too!! Shared on all my socials!!
Thanks Suzanne for the review