Review: Hawk


Book Review: Hawk, by Susan Grant, 3 stars



Commander of the fierce air warriors of Sky’s End, Hakkim “Hawk” comes to Earth for business, not pleasure. The future of his remote world depends on his squadron finding their perfect matches and flying partners. With responsibility for the mission’s success resting on his shoulders, finding his own mate never occurs to him—until he crosses paths with the Terran pilot assigned to work with him on Project Sky Mates. 


Fighter pilot Captain Kelly “Crackers” Ritz has always been better at flying than dating. Jets can be dangerous, but they’ll never break your heart. Avoiding love has been easy—until she’s selected to be the liaison for a team of mysterious alien pilots. She feels an instant connection with their part-cyborg leader. But she’s supposed to work with him, not fall for him…isn’t she?


When Hawk claims Kelly as his Sky Mate, his world says no. With only a few weeks to go before he has to return home, will he break his vows to his people to be with the woman he loves, or be forced to leave her forever?


Genre: science fiction romance

Publication date: October 2020

Mature content: yes

Review: I've read some amazing books by Susan Grant and I thought it would be fun to start going through this new series. The first part of Hawk was kind of funny, but after a while the story became a bit...meh. It's entertaining but not all that amazing. Some parts are actually really silly. 

I did like the message Hawk passes on, though - that love is not some chemically predictable thing and that sometimes it comes about when you expect it the less. Based on this, I'm curious to see if the second book in the series (Falcon) is better than this one. 
 
Happy readings!

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