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Darker Space
by Lisa Henry
*4.5* I would classify this series as sci-fi, psychological f*ckery, MM romance, military, and alien first contact.
I am so impressed with Lisa Henry's writing. She perfectly blurs the lines between the good guys and the bad guys, allowing all of these characters to move around her world, react, and FEEL. She perfectly encapsulates what it means to be in the military. That initial sense of duty, pride, and then the inevitable realization that war is horrendous.
Brady will get under your skin just as he did in the first book. But he's such a wonderful character, you can't help but to root for him! Brady will be the first to admit he's afraid. He's afraid of losing Cam because he's not good enough, he's afraid of not being able to protect his little sister Lucy, but most of all he fears the faceless leader, Kai-Ren.
As with the first book, Cam and Brady are the main characters, but Lucy and Chris have parts as well. Speaking of Chris..could you imagine being able to mentally experience the love and sexual passion of your boyfriends previous relationship? That would be crushing and would take an incredibly strong bond to get past it. I don't know how Brady does it.
A perfect character driven story, with steamy steam, genuine emotions, and how ultimately being exactly who you are might save everything, rather than pretending you have all the answers.
No cliffhanger, but will leave you seriously scrambling to grab the next one.
I am so impressed with Lisa Henry's writing. She perfectly blurs the lines between the good guys and the bad guys, allowing all of these characters to move around her world, react, and FEEL. She perfectly encapsulates what it means to be in the military. That initial sense of duty, pride, and then the inevitable realization that war is horrendous.
Brady will get under your skin just as he did in the first book. But he's such a wonderful character, you can't help but to root for him! Brady will be the first to admit he's afraid. He's afraid of losing Cam because he's not good enough, he's afraid of not being able to protect his little sister Lucy, but most of all he fears the faceless leader, Kai-Ren.
As with the first book, Cam and Brady are the main characters, but Lucy and Chris have parts as well. Speaking of Chris..could you imagine being able to mentally experience the love and sexual passion of your boyfriends previous relationship? That would be crushing and would take an incredibly strong bond to get past it. I don't know how Brady does it.
A perfect character driven story, with steamy steam, genuine emotions, and how ultimately being exactly who you are might save everything, rather than pretending you have all the answers.
No cliffhanger, but will leave you seriously scrambling to grab the next one.