This is the series finale for the Not-So-Savage Barbarians and I'm sad to see them go. Soon to be clan leader Uttin gets his HEA with a kidnapped brat of a prince. Glimpses of all the past couples make this finale bittersweet.
From the blurb:
There’s always a point in someone’s life where they regret the decisions of their past. Take me for instance. I skipped my lessons as often as I could get away with, figuring I’d always have someone with me to translate or watch my back. As a prince of Al Nuzem, I was very rarely alone. But when one of my own guards stabbed me in the back and had me handed off to the barbarians, my inability to speak even the common tongue meant I couldn’t tell them I wasn’t what they thought. And no amount of fighting was going to get them to bring me home. Not until they learned to communicate with me. It wasn’t going to be the other way around. They’d learn eventually.
SNik's review:
Sixth in series and series finale (Not-So-Savage Barbarians), best if read in order. Found family. Quick read. Dual POV.
In his attempt to get a trading contract for his people, Prince Zakai meets with a double cross that lands him as an unwilling tribute to a barbarian clan. Soon to be clan leader Uttin is saddled with the troublesome new tribute that doesn’t speak their language and is determined to run away, but Uttin soon realizes he’ll have to let Zakai go.
There’s something to be said for this series that is filled with a wonderful found family and cinnamon roll barbarians that find their special someone and will do anything to keep them. Zakai is the quintessential brat and Uttin the patient protector that refuses to take advantage and they build a joyful companionship that easily turns closeness into affection. I enjoyed that Zakai was determined to escape and then equally determined to stay once he starts to have feelings for Uttin. It was nice to see the clan get some nice closure and new possibilities in their HEA, and Uttin and Zakai were a sweet couple to end the series.
Prince of Barbarians is currently available as an e-book and paperback and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
Prince of Barbarians is currently available as an e-book and paperback and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription


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