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Along with discovering a new species, which was the main push for this story, humans are also changing. I'm looking forward to finding out what happens when the higher ups know this is an inhabited planet. Months went by and while Cameron and Ta'jen are doing fine, we don't know how the human base is doing, the outcome there, those missing, the beacon.
You name it, a lot was left hanging.
And when all is said and done, in this society Hrana can't be a functioning member and who knows how his tribe will treat him. Yes there is a lot unsaid but I'm reminded this is the start of a series.
I liked most of the book and I can say that the world-building was outstanding. Everything was detailed and so vivid that I could just imagine it in full color.
I love new planets and undiscovered alien species and this book totally delivered on that front. What was funny was when I got to the middle of the book I had a case of deja vu - it all was distinctly reminiscent of Pandora and Na'vi people from the movie Avatar who were indigenous very tall blue-skinned creatures living in a huge tree.
So that fact kind of dimmed the enjoyment from the story for a bit. I liked both Cameron and Tal'jen and I think that they were well-suited for each other. I didn't expect Tal'jen to be so sweet and romantic, a tad too accommodating when he meets Cameron's colleagues but he bore everything with grace and patience and is a very likable and friendly alien.
Cameron is a bit of a nerd and very free spirit easily accepting his alien and all the new changes in his life. That was a little skewed and misleading but I am glad that feelings existed on both sides and all was well in the end. The subsequent village visit and tribal life was an pleasant part and very steamy and uninhibited but also full of new knowledge and described in great detail and a very enjoyable read.
The conflict in the end helped to balance the sweetness and acceptance of alien people and make it into one good SciFi novel.
I enjoyed the last part of the book very much and I really recommend it. You will have lots of fun! I don't really read mpreg books, mainly because they just aren't my thing.
But I saw this book was free and I liked the cover and decided to give it a chance. And I'm glad I did. This book had a lot of world building, so it perhaps was a bit slow to start with, and the introduction of all the characters sometimes felt a little overwhelming, but it has got me excited for future books. I really liked Cameron and Tal'jen together.
They were funny, hot, and the love they felt for each other was sweet. I liked that there wasn't any drama with scorned lovers or stuff like that. They were both committed and open-minded. I also liked the banter between the "humans" and that Cameron was unable to get footage of Tal'jen without it getting completely out of hand.
I did wonder if the uncle story line was going to go somewhere, but that seemed to fizzle out. The love story part was wrapped nicely and while there are still questions left and characters with unknown futures, this still reads as a standalone.
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