Sorry, but I need to deduct one star for sloppy editing. A lot is being repeated, some grammatical errors and there is also a few sentences which seemed to be in the wrong place. One or two more beta readers could have done the trick on this one.
On we go to the review: The main couple is put together by combining the enigmatic and may I say Vulcan like S (full name Esania) from Book 1 and Imril, our own personal silver dragon dream come to life. Imril wakes from a long hibernation, after being nearly destroyed by a virus, that killed all the rest of his species. He kidnaps Esania to use her lifeforce as a battery for his own powers. But in the process he's getting addicted to this little alien.
Imril is not the best character, as he clearly has a very chequered past and seems to be very keen on his servants being absolute submissive. This storyline could have been more expanded, with Imril learning the error of his way, but the novel basically gets flooded with all the other mini story lines included in this book. It also has elements of chemical warfare, genocide, torture and massive family problems. Father experimenting on kids, brother mutaliating each other and so on. I'm sure you have one question: how does the author manages to compress so many problems into one book without making it an absolute nightmare to read? By just casual brushing along all these problems. Instead she focuses on the relationship and the feelings...oh yes, all the mushy feelings between aliens and humans. After all we all are choosing to read these books to make us feel good and not because we want to fucking cry our eyes out.
This book has less action elements and is also less Sci-Fi then the first one. Technology has nearly no part in it and there are no zombie like creatures at all. It feels very much like a fantasy novel instead. I'm not ashamed to say I normally really like Ms Carven's stories, even with all the brushing past the serious stuff, but especially in this series the author is cramming a lot of information into the books from the get go. My advice... maybe read over the storyline of 'Destroyer' again to get a little recap on what happened on the big, bad ship in the sky, as it's getting referenced quite frequently in this second book.