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Lädt ... A Matter of Choicevon Caitlin Ricci
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This was a m/m sci-fi story between a human and an alien, although it wasn't clear from the blurb that Daevor and Vhrain would be aliens.
In short, the way I can sum up "A Matter of Choice" is... a lot of missed opportunities. To me, the blurb suggested that there would be some kind of polyamorous arrangement between the three protagonists, but in reality, Vhrain has to exit the relationship before anything can happen between Leon and Daevor.
There is also mention of his old pirate crew coming to rescue Leon, and I was excited to see a crew of misfits with all their banter. Instead, I found the relationship lacking. The crew clearly cares enough about Leon to search for him (for months?) and rescue him, but he doesn't seem to have any friends - it's a faceless mob of people he barely knows and has no real connection to.
Daevor's name is also misspelled multiple times, sometimes even when the POV changes at the beginning of the chapter, which... I know editing is a lot of work, but that's pretty noticeable and this is not a very long story? So that was a little weird.
I still give this story three stars because I enjoyed learning about Daevor's species (although we don't even learn their name, but I suppose that is less important than the culture), but ultimately this was a pretty neutral read for me. ( )