Juliette Adams knew there were rumors about secret societies, and they all had nefarious goals of some sort, but she knew better. At least one secret society did not aim to suppress one race of humans over another. She should know she had knowledge of such a society all her life and was a member of it. Her older brother was the leader of it. Was. He did not follow the rules and had to step down. An Adams had always been the leader, and now it fell to her. She could now release herself from her betrothed pair because, in this society, marriage was between three people. Two men and one woman or two women and one man, it did not matter the sex of the individuals. What mattered was their profession, keeping somewhat related occupations together so the best and brightest they meet are introduced to those in power and can advance them and thus the United States of America. She was different. She had known her betrothed pair since she was a child. Her childhood best friend, Devon Asher, and Rose Hancock, his lover, or might as well be with her attitude towards him.
In the paragraph where Harrison wrote his initials next to his name, he used the pen’s sharp point to draw blood from his finger. Then he used that blood to mark through his name, signifying that he “had done it willingly.” “Only one name had been struck through, indicating that he’d been removed from the position. It was a gift to Harrison that his name would not bear that black mark.” Okay, so which version of the same paragraph that states and then contradicts what we have just read are we to believe? The world-building, at least the physical aspect of it, is done well. The description of the characters manipulating the physical world can be confusing in some places. The character interaction is imaginative and done very well.
WARNING: EXPLICIT SCENES: This romantic erotic series starter shows us intimate bisexual polyamorous LGBTQ+ interaction with a touch of suspense to make a larger story in the following books. If you fancy reading something like this? Then download and get started today. I give this read five stars out of five stars.