With powerful forces conspiring to destroy them, Larot and Kayrin flee their home dimension and take refuge on Earth. A political alliance has promised Kayrin to another, but her heart burns only for Larot. They have found the blissful pleasure only enjoyed by soul-bounded mates and they have no intention of giving it up. They will risk uncertainty and danger in their quest to build a future together.
Publisher’s Previously published elsewhere, but has been revised and expanded for Ellora’s Cave.
Award-winning author Aubrey Ross writes an eclectic assortment of erotic fiction. From power struggles between futuristic clans, to adventurous Mystic Keepers, her stories are filled with passion and imagination. Some of her recent awards include an EPPIE finalist, two Passionate Plume finalists, and a CAPA Nomination from The Romance Studio.
With a pampered cat curled on the corner of her desk, Aubrey dreams of fascinating worlds and larger than life adventures -- and wouldn't have it any other way!
Refugee was a teaser. Get you into the book and then it’s over.
Kayrin and Larot are meant for each other but her father promised her to someone else without her mom knowing it. Kayrin has more power than other people around her and is meant to lead.
When Kayrin ends up pregnant and tells Larot they know that they have to find some way to be together. Kayrin’s mom sends them away thinking that everything will work out and they will be safe.
This book starts getting pretty and and when you get into it. All of a sudden it’s over. I wasn’t expecting it and I was wanting to know more about the book. I needed more information about the Mystic Keepers.
I hope that everything works out and that they get to be together and raise their child without anything happening to them. You can tell the bond that they share is strong. I really can’t wait to start the other one.
Posted by Crystal on Romancing the Book. Thanks to the publisher for the ARC.
Refugee is an erotic sci-fi short that drops the reader right into the middle of a sex scene, with the romance and action leading up to it explained later.
I liked the juxtaposition between the heroine's heat and the hero's cold powers, though I found it hard to get a sense of the star-crossed alien lovers as characters and as a couple. Olivia, the elderly human woman they meet, is the one who really kept my attention. I'd like to read more about her.