![]() Georgie Carruthers, a twenty-two year old bank teller, does not take sh*t from anyone. I mean, I enjoyed Ice Planet Barbarians–it’s funny, full of female-centric torrid love scenes, and it was kind of interesting to consider whether or not a symbiotic relationship with a worm can really facilitate finding one’s soul mate.Īnd, whoa, does it have a strong willed heroine although I struggled a bit with how quickly she got over losing her life on Earth. ![]() I guess if I read more of the series– book 22 just came out in February– I might better understand why readers are obsessed with Dixon’s books. You’re looking for more, however, aren’t you? You want to know why Ruby Dixon’s wildly successful series about a group of women who, after being kidnapped from Earth and imprisoned on a spaceship which then crashes, find themselves on an ice planet populated by large blue aliens, mostly male, all of whom are searching for true love, babies, and copious hot sex, have sold bazillions and been analyzed by luminaries such as CNN and countless blogs. ![]() ![]() Here’s my one sentence review of this book: “ Ice Planet Barbarians is predictable, ridiculous, and a damn good time.” ![]()
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