Chanel Clark has spent most of her adult life in the dark like most humans, unaware of the secret government colony on Earth where humans and aliens co-exist. Couples in the clandestine Earth colony Eden are tasked with fulfilling a marriage contract and having hybrid children as a part of the Sol and Ceti agreement.
Chanel discovers that she has the one thing humans need to become a colony resident, the rare Eve gene. Only women of African descent possess it. The gene allows humans to procreate with the aliens from the system Ceti.
Chanel also discovers that she will be paired with a majestic, hard-to-resist winged alien whose eyes change color according to his feelings. Her alien pairing Javi is an ousted emperor from the planet Romata.
Javi isn't sure what to do with the delectable Chanel, but he's certain to find out as the colony contends with a lurking danger inside the Eden community.
Javi and Chanel think they want to return to the lives they had before they moved into the colony. That is, until they really get to know each other.
This novel was also originally published in serialized form on Kindle Vella, but the story has changed substantially since its serial publication.
Chanel knew the government was gearing up to do something, but she didn’t expect Project Eve. Javi was an emperor without an empire, but Project Eve was supposed to give him a new purpose. Can the two forge a new future together.
Project Eve: Colony is probably Eva O’Hare’s best series in my opinion. Every new book builds on what came before it in a way that the others just haven’t done as yet. I also like that it ties into Bride of Rakesh. I would like it to tie better into Project Eve: Destination and Pleasure Island as well.
If you like murder mysteries, political intrigue, and nosy older sisters, this is for you
I thought the MFC would be annoying throughout, thank goodness she mellows out. Love that, all the characters from previous books find their way into these newer stories. Short read but enough to keep me interested.
I love that in seeing all the other characters added in each book. Its refreshing to see how they're doing and they're meeting up. I love Chanel! She's crazy and I love it.