Planet Jasan is mobilizing for war against the evil Xanti, enemies of all. As the warriors of Jasan prepare to strike across the immense void that separates the galaxies to end thousands of years of bloody conflict, into the gathering storm comes Warrior Princess, Gloriani of Ramouri, known as “Glory.” Stripped of her birthright for refusing to marry a brutal man who believes that a husband’s job is to break his wife through humiliating subjugation, Glory has fled to Jasan seeking not sanctuary, but information. Within the recesses of her mind, Glory, a powerful Dream Walker, holds the key to recovering the Lost Clan of the Tigren, without whom the Jasani will eventually perish regardless of their efforts against the Xanti. The problem is, they’re trapped in a dream world, and not even Glory knows where they are or how to find them. Even as the Tigren introduce her to feelings of increasing passion and eroticism, Glory becomes more and more convinced that time is running out. She must solve the mystery of where they are, why they’re trapped, and how to wake them up so that they can be rescued. If she fails, they will die. If they die, so will all Clan Jasani. The threads of the story begun in The Dracons’ Woman and developed throughout the volumes of the “Soul-Linked Saga” come together in this exciting conclusion to the saga. It will take the mystical gifts of all the Arimas from the previous volumes, the power of the Jasani Clans working together, and the unlocking of the secrets buried deep within Glory’s mind to save the Tigrens and, beyond all hope, for Glory to find the love she has dreamed of all her life. This is the time foretold. The Jasani, the Tigrens, and Glory have a rendezvous with Destiny. The Tigrens’ Glory is a full-length, 124,550 word novel, and is the concluding volume of the “Soul-Linked Saga” a million-word plus epic work of fantasy/science fiction/romance set in the 26th Century. Full of adventure, searing passion, aching emotion, and heart-felt romance, The Tigrens’ Glory brings the series to a thrilling and satisfying conclusion.
Laura Jo Phillips is the Amazon best selling author of the genre-busting "Soul-Linked Saga" series of Fantasy/Romance/Adult/Science Fiction novels, and of the "Orbs of Rathira" trilogy, the the first volume of which was released in August 2012.
this was the last in the series and I really enjoyed it. Hot scifi menage, alien shapeshifters with fated mates. Closure with the alien Xanti in this one. Love the world building she does in this series . It opens up opportunity for other books set in this universe. Recommended for those who love scifi romance and menage
Princess, Gloriani nee Aniya tu Bashir of Ramouri, aka Glory, has been banished from her home planet and is searching for a safe place to live. But. She's having recurring dreams where three men are desperately in need of her help or they will soon die. Traveling to the only planet where she MIGHT be believed and gain help, she travels to Jasan to seek an audience with the ruling Dracon family.
Kyerion, Kirk, and Cade, of Clan Tigren don't know where they are or how long they've been there. All they know is their life forces are growing weaker and weaker and it's just a matter of time before they cease to exist. Dream sharing with an unknown female is their only oasis from the pain of their solitary confinement. She asks them to hold on and that she's coming to rescue them but she doesn't know where they are.
Planet Jasan is about to mount a lethal final assault on the Xanti's. They are prepared to eradicate them once and for all from the universe and don't have time to search out three missing men at the request of a royal princess from planet Ramouri. That is until they find out the three men may be the last remaining survivors from Clan Tigren and that Nica foretells that the success of their mission is dependent on rescuing them ... with Glory's help.
This is NOT a standalone read. If you haven't read the previous installments in this series it is just not possible to get up to speed with the different characters and appreciate OR understand the actual story line. But. If you have read the series DO read this one if for no other reason than it will bring closure for you.... or will it. hehe.
This is the conclusion to the "Soul-Linked" series. I've been anxiously waiting for it and grabbed it within minutes of being released on Amazon. I do admit I lost most of my night's sleep as I HAD to know how this would all play out.
All the loose ends ARE tied up and I was happy to say that there was a lot of Xanti body parts spilled. I did enjoy the way the last lost clan was featured and how the old and new characters interacted (vague spoiler reference). The addition of this author's twists & turns into the plot were interesting introduced though I'm not sure I felt this worked. But I do have to give the author full credit in making things exciting up until the end. You'll have to read the book to find out if the good guys win (duh) and if good will triumph over evil (duh again). Best part of the book: hands down Jung Del, "The Director", & Mark Baza. For that scene alone I love this book. I am sooooo starting a petition for the author to give Jung Del his own book. He's earned it.
I did have a few concerns/issues with this book but I'm just so happy that this was the FINAL installment in this series that I'm not gonna play backseat quarterback. I can respect the wrap up decisions made by the author and sit back knowing she did the series proud.
So much has happened in this story, and I thought some of the characters that appeared in the book could start more sagas or books of their own. And who knows, it may still happen! :) This was a wonderful book, full of magic and love, which left me with a taste for more. :) I loved Glory and Tigrens! I even think I was a little in love with those brothers. ;) I wish I could know more about the future of Jasani and all those characters we like so much. Also, I liked to know more about sweet Nica and the Owlfen babies. :)
A lovely story featuring Glory and the Tigens, as well as a beautiful and fitting end to the series. I loved what happened to the Xanti. Excellent series!
A pretty good way to wrap up he series. However, there was one thing I did not like. Lariah and her Princes' kind of pissed me off. Let me explain, so in this one 7 thousand year old guys are flung into the future. They have literally have not been in around women in such a long time. Then the Princess and the Princes' give them such a hard time for not understanding women. Really? It made me so mad. Other than that a pretty good story and I cannot wait to read Karma's story in the other series by this author.
This final book was surprisingly different from the others as Glory was not really human and she doesn't meet her Rami before 60% of the book!! But she put all of herself into saving them. I loved this book and found it was a beautiful ending for this serie. I m curious about what comes next !!
This is how the 9 clan are reunited The horrors that Glory went through growing up, will give you shivers. Thank goodness she is rewarded with her own Rami.