Dillon Greenleaf is a member of Mythreal royalty and head of his planet's security. Debutantes have been chasing him his entire adult life in order to wed a man of power, and he's totally off women in general. But when he meets Keira Foley, an Earth officer, who he suspects is a pirate spy, he finds he quite likes the Plain Jane female.
Keira has been pegged brilliant and unattractive by her fellow officers, something she doesn't mind until she meets the hot, royal stud-muffin who believes she is capable of treason against her own world. When they meet again at the Earth Embassy's Valentine's Day ball, Keira however blows Dillon's mind.
Yet, in the midst of trying to find the real traitor, Dillon's match-making grandmother, and a night made for love, Keira and Dillon must decide if they can put aside their differences in time to find a love that will be ever after.
Though the idea of Mythral and its related history is very creative and fantastical, it appeared to be too complex for the story’s length. The descriptions came mostly in “info dumps” and through the inner monologs of Keira and Dillon, which gave the story more of a “tell” vibe for me. At times I felt like I was missing something, like the story was set in an already established series. Despite the components of an interesting premise, interesting world and characters the results did not work for me. Llaph Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance & More