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Gillaine Davré is hiding the fact that she's a Raheiran from her love interest Admiral Rynan Makarian, a Khalaran. The Raheiran's are a more technologically advanced race with psychic abilities try not to interfere much with the development of other races. About 342 years ago Gilliane fought against her ancient enemies the Melandans, and was thrown into a time-warp which made her appear in the present where she learns the Khalarans have turned her into a goddess. She is horrified to learn that she is worshipped and that even Ryan is a follower. Things get even more complicated from there. There were a few amusing moments throughout the book which kept it pretty light, and a lot of other characters in the space station where the book takes place, which kept things interesting. I'm beginning to see these books as a guaranteed good time. Totally fun to get into.
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This book was a lot of fun and had me smiling and cheering at the end. This is a Science Fiction Romance, though it could be considered a little more fantasy depending on how you look at it. Some of 'aliens', who seem to be a human variation of the far future, are called sorcerers though what happens seems, to me, less magic and more psychic abilities combined with crystals--ala Darkover.
The romance is satsisfying and interesting. The plot is convuluted enough to keep up the tension. The secondary character of Simon is cool and fun. I love how Linnea used an innocuous thing from the beginning as a twist later.
I've read four of Linnea's books and this is my favorite so far, with Finders Keepers a close second. For me, this is a keeper.
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Sci-Fi/ Futuristic romance by Linnea Sinclair. Special Forces Officer Gillian Devre finds herself thrust over three hundred years into the future, during a space battle with the enemy. What she finds is that in that time, she has been made a Goddess. The Space Station Admiral, Mack, is both suspicious and entranced by Gillie. While the author combines science fiction and magic in an interesting way, the book is a little long, and complicated. Overall, a good story. Both Mack and Gillian are likeable. If you like science fiction romance, worth a credit.