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Carter isn't sure what to call his two alien protectors. Friends? Boyfriends? Mates?Or merely indiscriminate lovers with sexy purrs and tangling tails?He would be lost without them, he knows that. When their home is invaded by a dangerous new kind of alien slaver, they strike out into the jungle. He depends on them for food, protection, a direction to walk in. He's helpless even for shelter and warmth.Thankfully, his alien lovers seem devoted, but why? Carter wishes he knew their names or anything else. Like whether the attachment he's feeling is returned.With aliens, you can't make assumptions.Wouldn't it be nice if he could just ask?

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Book two takes up where book one ended. Carter, Siel and Pykh have escaped and are still on the run, and have to trek through the "jungle" toward an old military outpost that Siel hopes will still be manned. Carter really likes his two alien protectors, and is starting to think of them as his boyfriends. But the alien invaders who enslaved them are still hunting them, and Carter gets sick, and when other people find them, things get complicated really fast -- and Carter still can't communicate with them.The writing is very good, and very enjoyable, but it badly needed a competent editor, or at least a few proofreaders. The text is worse than book one when it comes to misspelled words, orphaned words, even sentences that end abruptly in the middle of words, missing punctuation etc. It's annoying, when the writing is otherwise so good. The narration is first person present tense, and switches between the three main characters (adding a fourth toward the end), and this works well.The aliens and their culture, as told from Pykh's and Siel's POV, continue to impress -- these guys aren't just humans with strange skin colour, they are different enough from us to make the sci-fi element real and interesting, and not just nominal, while still similar to us for the romance and sex to work. The different POVs are excellent at portraying alien culture without clunky infodumps. Both Pykh and Siel are complex, well-rounded characters that are likeable and interesting, without veering into romance stereotypes. It's very plausible for a gay human man to be taken in by their kindness and acceptance (and solicitous behaviour), and their easy and open sexuality. Alone on a foreign planet, with no other humans around, it's not strange for him to relax and let go of some of his Space Marines macho culture.Sadly, the fact that the three spend weeks together without managing to learn *a single word* of each other's language, with communication failures that are just plain (and uncharacteristically) stupid, brings the plausibility down. At the very end, when (***SPOILER WARNING***) Carter gets to use his engineering skills to build a translation device which makes the aliens' language intelligible to him, it's never explained how *they* can understand *him*, since they don't have the implant in their brains. If the chip is telling him how to make the correct language sounds, and this is physiologically possible for a human speech apparatus, then he should have been able to produce them all along. (***SPOILER END***)Also, they are moving through a "jungle" that is seemingly empty of any animal life (except for a few insects), which strikes me as rather unbelievable. It's more of a dense forest than an actual jungle, but it should still have more fauna to be plausible.The flora is described either in generic terms, or as specifically non-terrestrial, except for a few weird slip-ups, like "lemon".It's also increasingly obvious that in this book series, "omega" isn't a metaphor for "submissive and sex crazy", like in the shifter romance Omegaverse, but instead just plain "female", which leads to some confusion. For some reason, the people on this planet only have male gender (and obviously male sexual equipment), but a good portion of them (though obviously less than half) can still get pregnant and carry children, and these are not called "women", but "omegas", and it's never clear why this is, or why everyone immediately pegs Carter as "omega", even when they become intimately familiar with his body. It's also baffling to me why they would have male pronouns and masculine-coded words, if they have no actual females (omegas get the same pronouns as everyone else). "Omega" is treated as a mix between a title and a social class, where omegas are to be coddled and deferred to and obeyed in all things (except being treated as equals, apparently). It does make interesting parallels with how women are treated in the real world, but I wish there would have been more info on exactly how this works, and what exactly it is about Carter that makes everyone assume that he is "female", despite also noticing that he is very obviously a different (and alien) species, but perhaps this will be explained in the next book, if there is one. The story does end on a bit of an emotional cliffhanger, and quite a few loose ends still dangling.Still, if you can tolerate the lack of editing and the occasional lack of plausibility, this is a well-written sci-fi interspecies romance with likeable MCs.
I would've liked to have given this book 4 stars but the story just dragged and the plot was too nonsensical and frustrating. Like for example, (SPOILER) in the middle of Siel being badly hurt, Carter gets side tracked and preoccupied AGAIN with teaching Pykh his name. Like seriously, is that important right now with your alien boyfriend hurt? It's silly that the author keeps going back to that. And really, this book just DRAGS. Why does she keep them in the jungle that long? Honestly, we get it: they're lost and trying to find a way out but by chapter 20 they should have found the fleaf'ahkie promised land. And the whole kicking out that ONE GUY that could've helped them- why did Pykh make him leave if he was HELPING save Carter from his flu? It makes zero sense why he would do that, we all know Pykh isn't that silly. And it makes even less sense that neither Carter nor Siel could realize that the stranger was trying to help. She claims Carter is so smart but yet he couldn't guess the guy was just trying to help? I don't know why the author thinks we'd buy that. This book for me was just okay, book 1 was waaay better and hopefully book 2 won't be as ridiculously nonsensical as this one.

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