Enjoyable introduction to a new monster world/portal story featuring g a human-monster fated pairing. Reads a bit like an introduction and not a full story, but, I had a good time in the world and recommend the read.
Human MC Jack is torn from our world when a strange natural phenomena occurs that casts him and his 12 year old nephew into a different world, one full of monstrous creatures Jack has never seen before, but that seem determined to eat them.
Meeting monster MC Solan happen fortuitously just before they are killed...but was it really fortune, or fate that brought Solan right there, right then?
So ensues a lovely fated-mates romance in an alternate world, connected to ours by rifts that seem to bump into different worlds and send small parts of each replacing parts of it, to no seeming end. The crossover of worlds has given beings in this one exposure to English, eliminating the risk of too much miscommunication. There are dangerous creatures, and dangerous rulers who would take Jack and his nephew and use them for whatever they decided, something Jack is not interested in and Solan is determined will never happen. Keeping Jack and Jamie (the nephew) safe from hard becomes the powerful Solan’s purpose...and keeping Jack and Solan together becomes both of their strongest desire as biology takes its course and binds the two irrevocably.
Solan is a cool-sounding being, huge, horned, sentient hair tentacles that can...participate in...things... And Solan has a strong moral code that will set him at odds with those he’s worked for forever, giving up his status as a famed sort of enforcer to do what’s best for Jack and Jamie. At first the connection between Solan and Jack was strong, and then it felt like it all moved kinda fast emotionally...there is a rushed sensibility to the book. I would have enjoyed more romantic conflict and tension.
There’s a journey, a rebel group, more rifts happening, a missing prince, and much mayhem, but, somehow, they stay strangely safe through it all. Oh, and, Solan has an addiction to Arnold Schwarzenegger movies with the tendency to quote from them that you may find funny or too much. I leaned to the funny side. The story is not as gritty as Lily Mayne’s monster series, so if a kindler, gentler monster situation is for you, you may enjoy this!
It does feel like the beginning of a story, an introduction, not really a complete arc even for Jack and Solan. It felt like we were just getting started on the intrigue when it ended, and I imagine there will be more couples in this world that continue the plot. I enjoyed the opening and all the fated instincts and how bonding works, that’s my jam. Love fated mates! But I also felt like something was missing, like it never dug as deep as it could, and like things were just getting interesting plot-wise when it ended. And the fact that Jamie is separated from his parents doesn’t impact him nearly enough, I kept wondering how this kid was handling that so calmly. And, for some unknown reason, the author italicized the creature-names for several of the monsters, which was irritating and distracting and seemed to have no purpose. Still, I would certainly read more stories in this world.
HFN (but this couple is forever...just, the situation remains precarious). Fated mates, monster-human pair. Portal-type setup. No cheating/sharing/others at all, one moment of OM drama that I wish had been more of a big deal. I loved that moment of tension, and for once wouldn’t have minded that character being more part of the story. Safe for me. Recommended, and I’m looking forward to the next book.
My thanks to Gay Romance Reviews for the ARC; this is my free and impartial opinion.