3.5 stars
Baz Bakari, aka Bastet, is an Earth Warrior, one of the seven chosen ones who have been protecting the Earth from Egyptian times. Baz’s new charge is to find out what Kellan Largent, a Harvard student investigating old religions, knows about him and his brothers. But Baz cannot avoid feeling drawn towards the innocent student… On the other hand, Kellan cannot believe such an attractive man can be interested in him. Can he trust Baz? Or is there a hidden reason for his apparent interest?
Bastet is a sweet book, I guess the first of a series about the Earth Warriors, warriors chosen by ancient Egyptian Gods in charge of protecting the Earth. Each warrior was elected by a God, so they have the ability to shape shift into the animal most representing such God. That way, Bastet can change into a cat. They have other powers, like immortality and the capacity of communicating telepathically amongst themselves. Baz first approaches Kellan as a cat, and the natural goodness and shyness in the young men awake his interest. When he’s obliged to approach him as a man, he cannot deny the attraction he feels. They start a relationship which is doomed, because no man is allowed into the Earth Warrior’s secrets. But Bastet is decided to fight for a love he thought he could not find again. Both Baz and Kellan are likeable characters, and the story flows easily. There is hint to Old Egypt myths, which provide an interesting background. As I said before, I imagine this book is the first of a series, each book focusing on one of the warriors, but it seems that there is no second book yet. It’s a pity, because I would love to continue reading about this world. Besides, Baz and Kellan have a HFN, as Kellan is still mortal and Baz is immortal so… I’m sure there is a HEA somewhere in the future, and I would love to read about it. I hope T.A. Chase picks up the series someday. Wishful thinking…