Rachel A. (ra7) reviewed on + 1026 more book reviews
Get past some weird grammatical references and this isn't bad (but not great either).
Danna is from Earth. She was born with the cool and awesome ability to be able to touch objects and get a history from them. Mainly, the individuals who owned those items. I really liked the descriptions of the "dreams-capes."
Cullon is a Korcian (male dominated military society) Enforcer who is assigned to help figure out who the murderer is. I found Cullon hard to like. I would have liked to see Danna and Cullon on a more equal footing. Too often it was about him "conquering" her, telling her what to do, etc.
The mystery was decent. I also liked the zero gravity sex scene.
Danna is from Earth. She was born with the cool and awesome ability to be able to touch objects and get a history from them. Mainly, the individuals who owned those items. I really liked the descriptions of the "dreams-capes."
Cullon is a Korcian (male dominated military society) Enforcer who is assigned to help figure out who the murderer is. I found Cullon hard to like. I would have liked to see Danna and Cullon on a more equal footing. Too often it was about him "conquering" her, telling her what to do, etc.
The mystery was decent. I also liked the zero gravity sex scene.
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