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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. As I said in the first review I wrote for this story the first few chapters are a little slow. This is a world building book and there is quite a bit of information that the author is providing. While each book in this series has its individual group of heroes there is an ongoing story line that flows into each story. This is also science fiction for those that may have a problem with that. This is a very quick read and the story ends in such a way you want to start the next book as soon as possible. I am glad that I didn’t start reading the books when the each first came out because I would have been beside myself waiting for the next one to come out. This story is about an extraordinary family and their will to survive and thrive after an alien invasion destroys humanity and the earth itself. Each of the members of the O’Hara family has some form of psychic ability. This is why they survived the initial bombardment from space. The aliens needed to realign the crystal deposits on earth so they could survive. The aliens view the survivors as little more than animals. It is up to the O'Hara family to show them that there is more to the humans that study subjects. This is a well thought out story and the Ms. D’Arc does a good job of keeping things simple enough so most can enjoy the story. Her human characters are all likable and she tries to show that the aliens aren’t necessarily cruel they just don’t have the emotion needed to have compassion and understanding. The O’Hara boys, Caleb, Justin and Mick, have been in love with Jane since she was a very young girl. They have watched her grown up and they have protected her as best as they each could. With the devastation of earth they must now get past the old ways of doing things and share the woman that they each love. Caleb is the precog on the group. He had a vision of what was going to happen far enough in advance to get his family to the mountains of Canada where they would be safe. The family was able to get the things that they need in order to survive when the bombardment began. Caleb is also Jane’s husband. He took over as head of the family when their parents died and Justin and Mick have followed his lead since. Caleb’s psychic ability is very draining and it is hard on his health and well-being. Caleb is the one that finally realizes that he is going to have to share his wife with his brothers. The cataclysm killed most of the woman so there will be no wives for his brothers. The only way for them to survive is to stick together and show the aliens that humans are not the animals that they think we are. Justin is the warrior of the family and his strength is telekinesis. He joined the Army and became a member of the Special Forces. Justin is also has the darkest passions of the group. It takes some time for him to come to terms with his needs and what Jane with accept. He is pleased that she is daring and adventurous. Justin is also the one that has a half alien child that will bridge the gap between the aliens and the humans. Mick is the doctor of the bunch and a strong telepath. Mick was in school working on becoming a vet when Caleb called him home. When he realized the reason he had to come home he stocked on as many books and things as he would need to take care of the animals and family. Mick is the most reserved of the four. He has been hiding his true feelings for a long time and he has the hardest time getting rid of the guilt of taking his brother’s wife as a lover. Jane is the empath of the group and she is a strong empath. She loves all the brothers and is the most accepting of the group about the change in the status quot. I liked Jane every much. There is quite a bit going on in this story and it isn’t a really long book. For those that like science fiction and/or menages you will probably enjoy this book. DO NOT read this book. Bravo Bianca – Bravo Samhain Publishing, I fell for your ploy. Browsing through Amazon, I found a copy of Hara’s Legacy and was sucked into the summary. I wish I hadn’t been though. This book was trying to be a sci-fi cock tease and the only of these this world needs are on Joss Whedon’s Firefly. On its own merit, it was like an inexperienced lot lizard, thinking a bunch of truckers running a train on her is foreplay and showing her boobs is worth a ride out of salt lake city… Hara’s Legacy grabbed my attention, promising a plot-line that is right up my alley. On near future earth, aliens have decided to drop in and make themselves home. In order to makes the planet safe for them, they bombarded the planet with Crystalline seeds which vibrate and re-tune the planet to the benefit of their biology, and detriment of human. Some humans are able to survive the planetary reboot. Those humans who survive often have levels of dormant and active psychic abilities. This novel centers on 3 brothers who have inklings of the alien resettlement and move to the boonies for survival. One brother has a wife, who they have all known since she was a child, so it was apparent from the beginning what part of the story would focus on. And that is the end of the plot-line. The majority of this book is descriptions of circumcised cocks, vagina’s, clits, sexual positions, squishing noises, wet spots, alien sperm donors, and three brothers humping the same woman repeatedly. This is an estimate, but out of 256 pages, I would guesstimate that only 60 pages of this book actually mattered. Marketed as a Futuristic Sci-Fi and “Red Hot”, I assumed it would be more Sci-Fi with some standard adult themes peppered in. No biggie, I have read my share of steamy scenes. Heck, the description of the book from the publisher (here’s the ploy)deftly avoided the nature of the book, hinting at the contents and simply advising “Warning: this title contains explicit sex and ménage à quatre”. It caught my attention and I thought it was sweet to have a scene in the book that warranted forewarning.. Yeah… not sure if a prophetic-seer-fucking-an-empath,-who-is-double-entried-by-a-brother-who-is-psychic,-while-she-sucks-the-cock-of-a-third-brother-who-is-a-telepath-AND-A-Telekinetic for chapter after chapter is considered Sci-Fi by any stretch of the imagination. The uncomfortably long fuck-fest with one brother-spying-on-an-alien-who-wants-a-baby-and-fucks-for-two-days-straight-while-his-brother-psychically-listens-in-taking-notes chapters were unbearable. The Sci-Fi is limited, the sex is overly saturated, far too detailed, and have the feeling of being written by someone who wishes they were an erotic writer, but never bothered to stop masturbating long enough to find an honest proofreader. I had actually written a whole review prior to this, but scrapped it all as it was entirely too nice. Here is the best advice I can give, “Unless this book gets completely rewritten to focus more on the plot and less on the male curvature needed to hit a g-spot, don’t bother with it.” sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesResonance Mates (1)
It's a serious game of cowboys and aliens when three psychically gifted brothers try to protect the one fragile, empathic woman who holds all their hearts against a menacing alien threat. First in the Resonance Mates series. Montana rancher Caleb O'Hara's precognitive abilities saved his family from an alien attack that annihilated almost everyone on Earth. Now the aliens have come to study the remnants of humanity. Caleb knows the only way to ensure the safety of his young wife, Janie, and his beloved brothers, Justin and Mick, is to keep the family together on their isolated ranch. All three O'Hara brothers love Jane. They grew up next door to the young, empathic beauty and she stole all their hearts at one time or another, though she married Caleb. Caleb foresees the shocking truth of what they have to do in order to survive, and Caleb's visions never lie. They'll have to come to terms with a new world, and an evolving relationship, all while finding a way to protect two newborn babies who are innocent pawns in the aliens' deadly game. Somehow, this one talented family holds the key for humanity's survival on this new, conquered world called Earth. Warning: this title contains explicit sex and menage a quatre No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The sci fi story was interesting but there wasn't enough of it. The sex got in the way. I like erotic sci fi romances but only if the sex doesn't get in the way of or replace the story which it did here. And the sex scenes were many times very similar. I really think I would have loved the story if more of the struggling to survive the alien attack and aftermath and all were portrayed more extensively. The menage was a logical extension of the author's set up and I would have loved to see it (being a menage fan) but I would have liked it to be more of a more background element. More realistic in that maybe it was more of just one piece of their lives not the all emcompassing element it was here. Maybe I'm just too picky. But this was just too treacly for me to give it more stars. ( )