Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed on + 1076 more book reviews
I love this series. It's futuristic and mostly takes place on an alien planet but the hero is amazing and the heroine is a perfect partner/mate.
When Lucan and Cael returned to Earth (book 1, Lucan) with a cure for the Earth's infertility problems, the side effects created a new job for Marisa Rourke (Lucan's sister). The biggest side effect morphed humans into dragonshapers. Of course, humans don't shift so they had major control issues and Marisa, having psychic abilities, was able to teach the shifters control. This was now her government job and she was real good at it. Lucan's friend and fellow Honorian, Rion Jaqard is one hot alien and Marisa cannot stop herself from fantasizing about him. Unfortunately Rion shows zero romantic interest in his best friends sister. Hmmm, give it a shot or whimp out... that's the question facing Marisa and for which you will have to read the book to find out what she chooses. I will tell you that it's a smoking hot book and wait til you see who Jordan is. WOW I surely didn't see that coming.
When Lucan and Cael returned to Earth (book 1, Lucan) with a cure for the Earth's infertility problems, the side effects created a new job for Marisa Rourke (Lucan's sister). The biggest side effect morphed humans into dragonshapers. Of course, humans don't shift so they had major control issues and Marisa, having psychic abilities, was able to teach the shifters control. This was now her government job and she was real good at it. Lucan's friend and fellow Honorian, Rion Jaqard is one hot alien and Marisa cannot stop herself from fantasizing about him. Unfortunately Rion shows zero romantic interest in his best friends sister. Hmmm, give it a shot or whimp out... that's the question facing Marisa and for which you will have to read the book to find out what she chooses. I will tell you that it's a smoking hot book and wait til you see who Jordan is. WOW I surely didn't see that coming.
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