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Mercy

by Catherine Miller

Series: Deridia (1)

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Dishonourable. Unwanted.Outsider.Such are the slurs cast upon Rykkon, however undeserved. As the only village healer, his people cannot cast him out entirely, but there is little comfort in such a life when he has long known that no mate from his clan would willingly join with him. It is a lonely fate, but one Rykkon has learned to accept. That is, until one tense exchange between his people and the humans brings him an offer he simply cannot ignore.The humans are not their slaves. Nor their property. Nor of any great concern. But neither are they free. It is by the provisions of the Arterians they scrape out a sorry existence in the Wastes, and by their goodwill alone that they continue to survive. Scavenging for hasart beetles under the two suns is the only life the desperate colonists have known since their ancestors first landed on the desolate planet. It was all they knew. It was all they hoped for.Until one day, a young female dares to ask for more.---"Wait." The entire group stilled, staring at him as he continued to regard the female. She glanced up sharply, her brow furrowed and her gaze cautious. As right it should be. "I will take you for a mate."… (more)
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  ramlosh | Jul 28, 2023 |
Very nice alien/human romance. Humans have crash landed on the hero's planet and are not allowed to integrate. Pretty good world building with one caveat How likely is it that there are 2 sentient races which are native to one planet? I mean that are completely different? One race is humanoid and the other insectoid. Like maybe praying mantises had developed sentience along with humans. Okay maybe, just seemed strange The story is told entirely in the hero's POV which I liked. Good characterization and slow moving plot as the two of them got to know each other. I really enjoyed it and hope to read more in this series. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
Rykkon is in the Group of warriors who go to the human encampment. About 20 years ago the strange aliens crashed on their planet and was rounded up

He is surprised when a battered Young woman rushes out and asks to go with them back to where they live in Exchange for becoming mate to one of them. The other warriors scoffs at it but Rykkon accepts as he knows he will most likely not get Another chance to take a mate. Despite holding an important Place among his people as their only healer he is tolerated only for that.

This book is not awful but it isnt very good either. The story just gets very dull and repetitive after a while. To make it even harder there is really not much Chemistry between the couple and the story drags on a bit too long.

After the prologue I pretty much guessed what was Rykkons BIG secret. ( )
  Litrvixen | Jun 23, 2022 |
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Dishonourable. Unwanted.Outsider.Such are the slurs cast upon Rykkon, however undeserved. As the only village healer, his people cannot cast him out entirely, but there is little comfort in such a life when he has long known that no mate from his clan would willingly join with him. It is a lonely fate, but one Rykkon has learned to accept. That is, until one tense exchange between his people and the humans brings him an offer he simply cannot ignore.The humans are not their slaves. Nor their property. Nor of any great concern. But neither are they free. It is by the provisions of the Arterians they scrape out a sorry existence in the Wastes, and by their goodwill alone that they continue to survive. Scavenging for hasart beetles under the two suns is the only life the desperate colonists have known since their ancestors first landed on the desolate planet. It was all they knew. It was all they hoped for.Until one day, a young female dares to ask for more.---"Wait." The entire group stilled, staring at him as he continued to regard the female. She glanced up sharply, her brow furrowed and her gaze cautious. As right it should be. "I will take you for a mate."

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