I found this book by happenstance, looking for some good paranormal romance. I expected it to have vampires in it, and it does. Sort of. Meet Kamerone Cree, scourge of every female on the space station Frontier Station Khamsin-14. He's also a shapeshifting alien and a vampire. When he's called before the Court of Military Tribunal, he knows who's to blame. The Resistance, a small portion of the human women who have been kidnapped by the Rysalians for breeding purposes. These women are tired of their enslavement and they have a way to fix it, but they need Cree's help. So what do they do? They trick him, seduce him, blackmail him, and worst of all, they make him fall in love.
When I read this book, I had a hard time understanding what was going on sometimes, because the author doesn't really explain stuff. She just insinuates things, and lets you figure out the rest. On the rare occasions when she does explain things, the explanations are difficult to understand. But odds are, what you think is happening is what's actually happening.
Aside from that, this book was very suspenseful, with plenty of romance but also a healthy amount of story, and some very unexpected plot twists, along with a properly horrifying ending (It is a trilogy after all). And no I won't spoil it, it's just too good. I will however, upon request, post a scene from it.
All in all, this was a very good book and it definitely kindled my interest in the sci-fi genre.