This is not your typical M/M book, but it’s still so good. Ondry is an alien, a Rownt. Liam is human and his palteia. This is kind of like a submissive, except a palteia is highly valued.The Rownt are traders, and Liam is very happy helping Ondry with this on the Rownt home planet. I absolutely love...
Amazing world and culture. Loved all the linguistics. I would totally move to that planet :) There are a some WTF moments in this story that made me go back a few pages looking for explanations (which I didn't find, i.e. where did the human motorcycle come from?). Other than that it was perfect. I a...
This is number two in the series. I don't want to say much because its so yummy. The world building is right on point and so is the continuing development of Liam and Ondry's relationship. Their lives are complicated by a new language specialist on their planet. I know there will be a third in the s...
3.75 stars rounded upI am not going to pretend that I understood anything related to the customs and cultures of Rownt society, even after I finished this book. Seriously, my head was spinning, I couldn't grasp the idea of whole trade, and ranks, and war things ... Shows how I am more comfortable to...
The complexities, yet non-complexities of the Rownt species just leave me amazed. Amazed that Lyn could come up with such an interesting other world and base a story around it. I was totally sucked in when I read the first book. This one just reminded me how much I enjoyed it and sucked me in even d...
REVIEW ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AT DA AND I PURCHASED THE BOOK Dear Lyn Gala, I reviewed the first book in this series here. This book continues to deepen the relationship between Ondry and Liam, and a significant part of it is also devoted to the relationship with a new human trader/first contact ...
A Dominant/submissive relationship without ever mentioning BDSM and set in an alien world is the kind of book I love. The concept of Palteia is extremely alluring for submissives who yearn for the D/s lifestyle. This is the second book in this series and it can be read independent of the first book....
This is what sequel should look like to me - the book which explores real, genuine issues which may have been not explored or not explored in as much depth as they could be in book one. I enjoyed the first book "Aliens, tails..." quite a lot, but this one was something else. I rarely see a m/m scifi...
I really, really enjoyed this. It didn't blow my mind like Claimings, Tails, and Other Alien Artifacts, but it was a pleasure to read from beginning to end. It looks like there will be at least one more book in this series, and I am really looking forward to reading it - without at all feeling cli...
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