I hated three fourths of this book, beginning, middle, and a little bit of the end.
I was initially going to give this book one star, but the ending was good enough to make it go to two. What I hated about this book was how weak the main character was made to be. I hated how the men just wanted her to submit to them when she didn't even know them well enough to do so.
Iris is outside with a snow blower trying to get it on. It startles her son, Thomas, enough so that he runs into the middle of a lane in the road, where a car is being driven extremely fast. She tried to get to him, but fails, and then he is rescued by Jol, the mighty Nobek.
Moving on, Iris goes to a temple to meet Rivek, a priest. She gives him pie meant for Jol, and she hangs out there for like several hours. Thomas plays with a guy named Copin and they talk about Thomas and helping him and stuff. She decides she likes Rivek and Jol and she wants to come up with reasons to them both.
It keeps going on from there, one scene that had me nervous was when there was a burning cross on her lawn because she had been hanging out with aliens and a gang called the E.I.k didn't want that.
Iris gets attacked along with her son, they try to kidnap Thomas, but fail when she contacts Jol and they take her to their place. The next scene was way to drawn out and long, they made her submit, when she didn't even know them and all that. It was very annoying.
The leader of the gang is the governor Ospar and he constantly argues with the Earther governor, Hoover. They start talking about the rebellion and seeing if it came to Haven, where they all live.
It just goes on and the E.I.K make themselves known by setting fire to a house and killing an alien, which I found to be very sad. This is where it started to get better and I started liking it.
Iris and her clan then meet her ex-husband and she freaks out because she thought her was dead.
He kidnaps them and is about to make his escape when they're stopped by a shield, the ex is about to kill her and her son because he doesn't want anyone to have them, then it switches to Ospar's pov, then Jol's. The ex is dead, Iris has been beaten and bloodied, Thomas is happy and all that.
It has a hea. The final love scene is better than the ones before, she actually knows them and all. She gets married to them or whatever the ritual for the aliens mating is called.
I just hated how weak she was in the love scenes. How overbearing the guys were and how she just liked them after only one meeting. I didn't like this book as much as I wanted to, I thought it would have been better, but it wasn't, and I was highly disappointed by this book.