What I liked about this book was Hannah's independence. She likes being alone, in nature, doing her own thing. She refuses to bow down to Borj - he definitely has to work for her. She doesn't trust men easily, has a troubled past, and won't be claimed willingly. Borj sees Hannah in a picture with her sisters and thinks she is the most beautiful creature and his mate. He goes to Earth to get her and bring her parents along to be with Tink. They get involved with the Eastern Mountain Clan, their leader Merrick, who has been "hosting"Bachman(the human who stabbed Tink). Merrick wants information on Earth's females and how to get them. He kidnaps Hannah thinking to blackmail Borj into giving them info. They come to an agreement but Bachman and some of Merrick's rogues escape and end up kidnapping Hannah. Hannah has already made the choice never to be a victim, she will fight until the end, even if Borj can't get to her in time. Bachman and his men terrorize and abuse Hannah, and they even turn on each other. Borj does find Hannah but she's right at the edge of death. Borj refuses to let her go, fights to bring his little warrior back. When I first finished it, I rated it three stars, and then when I wrote this, I changed it to four because it makes me smile to remember reading it. It's a really cute story, especially if you like alien romance. I really liked the back story a lot of Hannah and what happened to her and everything Borj had to do to overcome that and get her to trust him. Very sweet, very cute, and very romantic. I still think I liked the first one a tad better, but this one was good enough for me to smile remembering it and I will be reading the third one for sure.
Do You like book Hannah's Warrior (2000)?
Thought it was very much like tink's neverland at first. But I enjoyed the read.
—maruc27
Great read. More action than first book but just as enjoyable.
—heartlessqueenofspades
pretty heroin but the warrior hero is quite helpless
—BookWorm