Deceiving the Corsair
The crew of the pirate ship the Lovesick Fool are worried about their navigator, Sentorr. He's obsessed with working, spending all his time on the bridge. It's not work the big blue alien is truly obsessed with, though.
It's a female.
Sentorr's convinced that Zoey, a female navigator on another pirate ship, is his mate. She won't show him her face, though, or agree to meet him. She's happy to have steamy, late-night conversations with him over comm channels, though.
He's determined to find her and claim her, no matter what it takes. But when he does locate her and discovers that she's been lying to him about who - and what - she is, will he still love her?
Or is the fact that Zoey's human too much for this blue-skinned male?
Ruby Dixon
Ruby Dixon has become one of the most talked-about voices in romance, a writer who turned unlikely ideas into an entire phenomenon. Her books ask what happens when love collides with survival, when tenderness grows in alien landscapes, and when desire takes forms no one quite expects. Readers first discovered her through Ice Planet Barbarians, a series that began as a self-published experiment and blossomed into a cult favorite, later republished by Berkley Books. What started with humans stranded on a frozen world and blue-skinned warriors has grown into a sprawling universe, complete with spin-offs, clones, and countless reader discussions dissecting every detail of her imagined culture.
Corsairs
Corsairs consists of four primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
