Parallel Heat

by Deidre Knight

Midnight Warriors (2), The Parallel Series (2)

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New York Times bestselling author Deidre Knight is back with an electrifying follow-up to the highly acclaimed debut of her Parallel series.

"Twists and turns abound in the second book of this paranormal series. ...[a] sensually intriguing look at what is, what might be, and what could have been . . ." - Romance Junkies, 5 Blue Ribbons

War has a way of breaking everything...especially your heart and the rules of attraction.

Lieutenant Thea Haven is still heartbroken that her king, betrothed show more to her since their youth, chose a human as his lifemate and queen. As warrior-tough as she is beautiful, Thea is unsure whether any other man will ever awaken her again...until she encounters royal guardian Marco McKinley. With secrets as forbidden as his powerful sensuality, the king's brooding protector quickly takes command of Thea's darkest fantasies and casts a hypnotic spell over her body and heart.

Years ago Marco was pledged to protect Jared Bennett, his people's king, now living in exile on Earth. Here, in a world that's alien to them all, a secret war between human fighters and otherworldly rebels is growing hotter every day. But Marco lives in fear not of this epic war, but his own future destiny: He has been warned that he will turn traitor, and his love for Thea Haven will be the direct cause.

Now Marco is faced with the ultimate choice—break his vow to his king or lose the woman who has claimed his mind, body, and soul for her own. One of those choices could mean the destruction of them all.

The Parallel Series was originally released as Midnight Warriors. Updated Kindle editions are now available for the first time and include never before published scenes and bonus material!

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Wow, wow, wow. A million thanks to Ms. Knight for bringing these to my attention. Or maybe just for writing a series that pushes my buttons so well. Either way.

Parallel Heat lives up to the promise of its predecessor, Parallel Attraction, and then some. It picks up where the previous book left off... well, allowing for the changes due to mucking about with time and parallel realities.

Marco, the royal protector and redeemed traitor from Parallel Attraction, meets King Jared's cousin Thea, and they're unexpectedly attracted to each other. It's a different thread of time--things are happening differently than they did in Parallel Attraction, but both Marco and Thea get disturbing visions of themselves and each other from other show more realities--visions of being lovers, and of being bitter and angry.

Those visions are only one of the factors keeping Marco and Thea apart. Thea is still rather heartsore from the loss of her presumed match with Jared, though she's slowly starting to respect and like her new queen. Worse, like Jared, she's a rare dual being, and she needs someone who can accept both sides of her, something experience has taught her not to expect. For Marco, there's a conflict between his duty as royal protector and the fact that Thea is royalty. Worse, he has a secret that's made him vow to remain celibate.

The romance, complex though it is, is only part of the story. The Antousians, the other alien race (our heroes are Refarians), are set to invade Earth. The humans, however, don't know the difference between the races, and Jared's people have to try to protect the humans while protecting themselves from the humans. Jared's right hand man, Scott, is taken prisoner, but they get help from an unexpected source: Hope, a blind human linguist.

We'd been talking elsewhere about romance trilogies and how the main couple in each book gets the spotlight, often making the other characters seem dull in comparison. That doesn't happen in this book. The romance is between Marco and Thea, but neither Jared and Kelsey (from Parallel Attraction) nor Scott and Hope (from, please, a future book) get short shrift. Their scenes are just as developed and their characters are just as interesting as Marco and Thea's. In that respect, this is more a science fiction series with romance than a romance series with science fiction.

Which is not to remotely suggest that the romance/YEC takes a back seat. It's just that we get in-depth, realistic emotions from all of these characters. Kelsey learns what it means to be queen, and she and Jared deal with the problem of fertility, and the issues of their alien/human pairing. Scott has issues about his Antousian/human background, and Hope deduces on her own that they are aliens, as well as dealing with her rapidly impending blindness.

Again, I absolutely loved the parallel realities and time travel. And I loved how pivotal events still occurred, but with different motivations, different meanings. It's like mental coffee: addicting, irresistible, and stimulating.
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Canonical title
Parallel Heat
Original publication date
2006-10-03

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Science Fiction
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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