Coridan is a man without pride, a man without faith — a man without a people. He has all but given up hope of reuniting with the other Atlanteans and is determined to die with dignity, if only the insistent voice in his head would let him. Ariel, Seer of the Atlanteans, is not about to let Coridan go without a fight. For she knows something he does not, he's her true-mate and she will not leave without him. A decision that may cost her, her life. Donald Rumsinger wants to enslave the Atlantean people and discover the secrets they hold. In order to obtain his goals, he must prevent them from leaving the planet. The only thing that stands between him and success is Ariel and Coridan. The unlikely pair of Atlanteans must forge a bond if they hope to survive, but when passions explode can redemption be found?
Jordan Summers is an ex-flight attendant with a penchant for huge bookstores and big, dumb action movies. She prefers quite dinners with friends over maddening crowds. Happily married to her very own Highlander, she splits her time with her husband between two continents.
Erotic as the other books, but shorter read. The book is more from Ariel's view, a strong woman who is comfortable in her body, sexuality, and abilities but can't see the truth or accept that life only gives you what you can handle and grow and accept it but she although so smart is trapped by her own prejudice
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Did not enjoy this book as well as the first two. Felt cheated in the characters and storyline, felt as if the author just wanted to rush through and get this story out. Still good read and nice edition to the series.