Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Tristan's Choice (The Darkest Day, #2) by Danielle Forrest

Tristan's Choice (The Darkest Day, #2)Tristan's Choice by Danielle Forrest
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

After making it safely through the Orleans sabotaged diplomatic mission to meet with the first-ever extraterrestrials, Captain Tristan Faulk, Pilot Mila Dragomirov, and Kyle Avery have returned Earthside and have remained friends. In fact, Mila has moved in with Tristan but maintained an uneasy, platonic relationship. Both want more, but Mila cannot fathom a future together because of the country’s suspicious regard of shifters and her masquerade as best friend, May Trace.

While Kyle works to uncover and capture those behind the Orleans mission failure, Mila tries to come to terms with how to deal with both May’s family (who do not know that May is actually dead) and her own (who have no idea why their daughter disappeared without a trace so many years ago.

Captain Faulk receives orders to try again to get the Earth’s delegation to a meeting with the newly encountered aliens, the Incirrina. With Mila and Kyle as his only crew on a small shuttle, he successfully get the diplomats to Earth’s moon and the Kennedy Moon Station where they can finally begin negotiations to learn about each other and help each other out. However, all is not as it appears in the Earth legate and the aliens and Earthlings must work together against a new and powerful common enemy.

After waiting for what felt like a year until this second book in The Darkest Day series came out (it wasn’t that long really), it arrived and I could not put it down. This was one of those books where any interruption to reading it annoyed me to no end! I have so enjoyed this series. I’ve bonded with these characters; they feel like friends. The main characters have a lot going on in their private lives besides the main story thread I’ve outlined above and I look forward to some resolution for them. And now, the wait begins again. This author seems to write exactly to my taste and I look forward to more from her in the future.




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