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Davin's Quest (Resonance Mates #2)

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  • Posted March 26, 2012

    Another great read from Bianca D'Arc!

    I have found that I love this series. These characters are believable in a situation that seems impossible, yet, if the other characters actually existed, could happen. Davin is an alien, a throwback. One with emotion. The others have bred emotion out of their race. He meets the O'Haras and things start falling into place. If you like sci-fi romance, I'm pretty sure you will enjoy this series. Enjoy!!

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  • Posted January 30, 2009

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    Davin's Quest by Bianca D'Arc

    Bianca D'Arc continues the 'Resonance Mates' series with "Davin's Quest". This series is futuristic erotica about Earth after an attack by aliens who have genetically bred out their emotions. The first book was told from the point of view of some of the surviving humans and now we get a closer look at one of the aliens themselves.

    Davin is an Alvian throwback...he can still feel emotion. If it wasn't for his incredible skill working with crystals, he would have been put to death by the unfeeling Alvian Council long ago. Of course, they still watch him closely, waiting for him to go insane as most throwbacks do. Then he hears of half-breed survivors on Earth...offspring of the ancient Alvians who came to explore this planet. He soon becomes fascinated with these half-breeds...and hopeful. Long ago, when Alvians still had feelings, there was one perfect match for each male--a Resonance mate. But with the loss of feelings, the percentage of Resonance matings dropped. Davin is sure if he can just find one of these mates, it can keep him from going insane and since the survivors of the initial attack all seem to be half-breeds, maybe he can find a mate among them. Of course, even if he does, he'll be hard pressed to keep them both alive!

    Excellent continuation of the story begun with "Hara's Legacy". The expanding story of the conquering aliens and the struggle of the humans who survived kept me flipping pages as fast as I could read. If you enjoy sizzling menage a trois, science fiction, and fantasy...you owe it to yourself to check out this series. D'Arc manages to make the circumstances and reactions of both sides seem realistic to me and I now I'm just hungry for the next book.

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