Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Mystic by Cheryl Brooks [Review]

Mystic by Cheryl Brooks
Mystic (Cat Star Legacy #2) by Cheryl Brooks
Format: ebook
Source: provided through NetGalley
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Date read: December 18, 2018

Cat Star Legacy
1. Maverick
2. MysticPaperback | Kindle

Cheryl Brooks
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Her love is the one thing he never saw coming...
Sulaksha Enduran is still reeling from the death of her lover. He died of a mysterious plague—and it's out of control. Sula is determined to find answers on her own, until an impossibly sexy Zetithian saves her life and joins her quest.

Despite the prescient abilities and power over the wind that enable Zetithian mystic Aidan Banadänsk to rescue Sula from certain death, he couldn't have predicted her unique effect on him. It shrouds her future in mystery...and fills him with unparalleled desire.

But Sula's investigation has put her in the crosshairs of a deadly conspiracy. With an entire planet's population at stake, Sula and Aidan must risk it all to save the planet, the galaxy...and each other.
Thoughts on Mystic: No lie, I like these Zetithian men and the weirdness that comes along with them getting involved in things. Plus, you know, the way they're so totally focused on giving their special someone the time of their life. In bed. Because they're SUPER good there.

Anywho. Aidan and Sula. She's on the run, trying desperately to keep those she comes into contact with safe and he's...drifting. Not literally (most of the time), but he hasn't quite found where he fits into the world and his gift makes interacting with others hard. He's a mainstay at the orphanage and he loves his family, but he keeps himself apart for all his easygoing manner.

Which, you know, is understandable what with the way he can see futures and all that.

Sula is just the push he needs to find himself. Because helping her helps him and it doesn't hurt that she's his special someone who he WANTS to help. Wait. I think I said that wrong. Aidan (and all the Zetithians) are the type who'd offer to help anyone who needed it. So he wouldn't NOT want to even if she wasn't his special. Does that make sense? He (and all the others) are genuinely good people. Which I like. A lot.

I'm digging getting to meet the children of the original Zetithians and their mates. I'm enjoying the crazy worlds and sometimes dangerous situations they end up in. All in all, I'm having a good time with these cats.

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