This is the sequel to First Contact, a scifi/fantasy story about a portal opening between our world and a paranormal one, and making contact with the intelligent species that lives there.
I don’t get the “paranormal” vibes, but I accept that’s likely in the eye of the beholder. The aliens look like angels and demons, they can teleport, they can change their DNA to adapt to new worlds - I can see how some readers will get those vibes. (I frown at using the word ‘evolve’ to describe this, because shape shifting is not the same thing as evolution, but I admit I’m being pedantic here.)
The Neighbors existence can’t be kept a secret anymore, so it’s time for the world to find out. There’s secrets and corruption on both sides of the portal, and it’s making things harder for Renee, August and Jackson, all who just want to make this partnership succeed. And is the world even ready for aliens that look like the angels of legend and demons of nightmare? Yeah, that’s totally going to go off without a hitch, right?
This is super fast paced, easily read in a day I think; it’s only 140 pages so great for a vacation or rainy-day read. We get a lot of movement in the plot heading into the third book, and a deepening of the character relationships. I’m not sure how long this series is supposed to be, but I don’t know if it can all be wrapped up in just one more.
I’m personally rating this a 3.5 because it was fun and there weren’t any glaring problems I noticed, but I do tend to prefer more complex scenarios and hard sci-fi. Still, I’m going to check out the next one to see what happens.
I think this is a great entry point into sci-fi for anyone who likes fantasy/romantasy and wants to dip their toes into a new genre without lots of scientific jargon or hectic space battles. If that sounds like you, take a look and see what you think!