by Deidre Knight
Finding a mate is the farthest thing from alien warrior Jared Bennett's mind. After years of exile on Earth, the king is close to developing a weapon that will alter the fabric of time and hopefully bring peace to his own people. But a chance encounter with scientist Kelsey Wells ignites a scorching...
Love Found In a Time of War3.25 StarsThis was an overall enjoyable selection chosen in the effort to continue my exploration of the sci-fi romance subgenre. I felt this was as a decent start to a series where introduced to the different races and characters assumed to populate the rest of the books...
Ugh, it was just so boring. And not "nothing is happening" kind of boring, more like "this just really isn't all that engaging" sort of boring. Lots of shit was happening, almost too much - but none of it was keeping me entertained or interested. I was just pushing through.
I absolutely loved this book. I was hooked from the start. It was really nice to see less of a he-man alpha male as the main character. A little vulnerability never hurt anyone!
This reader's personal opinion, ©2012, all rights reserved.* I did not finish this one. Intriguing concept (I have a secret fondness for cheesy futuristic romances) that could not hook me. Even kept paperback on back of toilet for a year to give it a sporadic try. I think the worldbuilding, the ...
Interesting concept and a solid start to a series.
I haven't read very much science fiction romance, but this is a good one to read to get into the genre. It was a bit slow in parts, but a very good story all the same. I fell in love with Jared early on in this book, when he was fourteen years old, in fact. He is everything a king should be: nobl...
I’m not entirely sure what to say… The idea behind the book was good, as was the first few chapters…. But there are just so many Issues I have, that make it nearly impossible for me to really like it:The beginning (which I realized at the end, was the best part) felt rushed : We’re introduced to a m...