by Cathryn Cade
While I did enjoy this book, the overuse of the word tyger-pussy really bothered me. Also, the ending just... ended. There should have been an epilogue to wrap up the HEA. Instead it was like "I'm gonna have sex with you now." "Aweeesome." The end!
Okay another cover that's wrong! The female Calla is supposed to have blonde curly hair. Calla is on a spaceship with Tryon when he goes into his mating cycle. Don't ask me why they would have a shifter on board who is about to mate, because it makes no sense to me. Calla volunteers to help him ...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: July 15, 2009 (Available Now!)Publisher: Samhain PublishingImprint: N/AAuthor’s Website: http://www.cathryn-cade.com/My Source for This Book: Amazon.comPart of a Series: Yes, Orion, Book 1Series Best...
3.5Interesting opener for a series with the overall conflict only temporarily resolved. The relations between the H/h and the sociological play of unequal classes is well done.