Betrayal. Revenge. World-altering decisions.Reunited at last, Kyle and his team are charged with completing the mega-mech merge. A dangerous task on a good day, it requires thirty-six minds to pilot the monstrous mech.His team has half that.As tensions rise between friends and enemies alike, Kyle must prove he has what it takes to lead on the front line. Completing the merge will not only take skill, but the trust of everyone around him.With revenge in the cards, darkness looming, and an ever-expanding rift, Kyle settles in for the fight of his life. When it comes to life and death, dying’s not an option.
Dawn Chapman has been creating sci-fi and fantasy stories for thirty years. In 2005, her life and attention turned to scripts, and she started work on The Secret King (TSK), a 13-episode science fiction television series, with great passion for this medium.
In 2010, Dawn returned to her first love of prose. She has been working with Coach EJ Runyon, who has encouraged her away from fast-paced script writing, to revel in the world of TSK and Letháo as an epic prose space journey.
This year, her experience of working with producers/directors from the United States and Australia has expanded. From drama and science fiction to action, Dawn has built a portfolio of writing, consulting, and publishing.
Man, Kyle just can't catch a break. Every time he turns around, there's some new crisis to deal with. The way he handles them all, though, continues to amaze. And, while I certainly feel for Dylan, I like having Hiroto and Kyle back together again. After the way this book ended, I can't wait for the next book. Arndale is not going to know what hit them. Hopefully. Especially after the recent actions of the commander there. That @$$hole deserves to die...a slow and painful death.
Yep I actually forced myself to finish this book and it's just too complicated and hard to follow. I looked at the beginning of the next book and decided that I was done reading this series. Kudos on the LGBT characters but the whole thing could have gone smoother. I so wanted to like it and some parts I did but as a whole I think it failed. If the series had a slower and less rushed pace to the plot it would have made an enormous difference. The big focus on his familiar is interesting but there is not much actual time together.