Cameron has gone from being a somewhat normal guy (well… if you consider being able to hear everyone’s thoughts “normal”) to discovering that he is only one half of a dual species being and that his soul is part of an intergalactic war that extends beyond the physical dimension.
In this second book of the trilogy, “Finding Home,” Cameron continues his journey alongside Nick, the handsome man with purple eyes from another planet, in order to save Earth from destruction. They need to convince the King of Lyondra, the home planet to the most technologically advanced human race in the Universe, to help win the fight against an insect alien race that is intending to destroy Earth. They must journey to another Galaxy, millions of light years from the Milky Way, while also figuring out the complexities of their cross-species romantic entanglement that has finally developed. What they find when they arrive on Lyondra may not be at all what they expected, and their mission may now require them to save more than just one planet.
it’s so complicated in a very pleasant way - and i really enjoyed that i didn’t need to go back and reread the first book to understand what was happening here
also everything that happened with Nick was somehow predictable but also still painful - which is a really hard line to walk i think
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This book both impresses and frustrates at the same time. I’m almost tempted to give it only 2 stars though. What saves it is the grandiose world building and ideas regarding souls and higher planes of existence. This book would be higher if -for the love of all that’s holy- he had hired a proofreader (heck, reach out to me and I’d do it for cheap because this story can be something really good). There were no less than 50 misspellings and misuse of words that threw me right out of the story. And though the world building is unique it can be overly complicated at times and yet almost juvenile and rushed in others. It did state the third book would come out in 2023 and it’s well past that so hopefully everything is ok and he does publish it because I do want to know what happens.