The worldbuilding is quite interesting and original, even if some things made me wince, like the sentence for women who break the law. But I didn't really care about the characters. Okay, I understand the irritation of the heroine in front of her abduction and the reasons behind it, and the fact that her sister was gone without warning. But I think she is for too long narrow-minded and resentful without wanting to really understand what is happening around her. And she repeats the same arguments over and over again. As for the hero, I found him not so strong in front of her, more like a doormat in spite of all his muscles and responsibilities, and I'm tired of predestined mates with lust at first sight.Edit: I forgot another annoying thing with the heroine: she's told not to do some things because it's dangerous, but she doesn't listen because she's an adult and nobody can tell her what to do.... She does it again with this wonderfully sensual story. Julian is an alien to Earth, he transports sexual (passionate) energy to his dying world. Every once in a while he will ask a woman with an unsual energy to voluntarily travel to his world to help bring it back to life. Asia is a bounty hunter, who's been tracking Julian after her sister Kenya disappeared. Julian accidentaly transports her to his world and finds out that she is unsual in energy and is also his mate. He has to convince her that she should stay and fulfill her role as his mate. This is the struggle they must over come to be able to stay locked in what can be a passionate life together.
Do You like book Hunting Julian (2010)?
Not as good as her other series, in my opinion. But definitely worth the read.
—belle
I loved this book! This is going to be a good series like her Nightwalkers!
—primepersephony