In the land of Zerus, a strange ailment is slowly wiping out the Ceyan race. Willing to do anything to save their people, King Rohman and his brothers seek out the Ancient Ones to obtain the whereabouts of the last remaining The'Rans, a people known for their healing powers. To their astonishment, the last remaining The'Rans are on a planet called Earth -- and have no knowledge of their legacy. Now four very different women face the same challenge -- kidnapped by winged warriors, taken to a strange planet, they must come to terms with their unknown powers, save the Ceyan people, and conquer the hearts of their mates.
NYT and USA Today Bestselling Author Eve Vaughn has enjoyed creating characters and making up stories from an early age. As a child she was always getting into mischief, so when she lost her television privileges (which was often), writing was her outlet. Her stories have gotten quite a bit spicier since then! Eve likes to read, bake, make crafts, travel, and spend time with her family. She lives in the Philadelphia area with her husband and pet turtle. She loves to hear from her fans, so feel free to contact her at Eve@evevaughn.com or join her Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/eveva...
The story is a quick fun read with the king and Eden's story being highly related to the The'Ran being extinct. I like how the story play out with a little bit of history and the cause of the decease the Ceyan people are experiencing. I like Eden's character very much but the king just didn't click with me. The story has a good world building and all the characters in the story are all special in a way with a well thought out plot.
This book has some very interesting with intriguing senarios and customs. I found the customs and practices of the particular races in the book to be amazing and quite different from anything that I had read before.I found the story well developed as well as the characters. I found myself drawn to all of the characters in the story and looked foward to completing the book. I am not really sure why I feel compelled to only give it 3 stars. There was just something about the story that keeps me from given it higher, Maybe it was the lack of intensity and intrigue throughout the entire book. It wasn't really a story that draws you into its depth and captures you until your finished. It was however a nice well thoughtout story that was a fast read.
This book had a lot of facets that I enjoyed. It was a mythical, fantasy read that really held my attention. I like the way the background and history was inserted into the story not just at the beginning but throughout the book. The connections in the book between the characters were wonderful and well thought out. Nothing in the book really left you wondering about how it came to be. This book was delightful, vivid and totally engaging. I would definitely recommend
Unfortunately, I felt that all four romances were weak. I wasn't able to connect with any of the characters. I skimmed most of the sex scenes. I continued reading to see why the king was the way he was and what was the cause of the illness afflicting their people.
Maybe I shouldnt have started with this one? such a weird book. I didnt like the main dude, plus, how big are this "winged folks"? its bit disturbingss