Book two of The Alliance, my first read of the year. This is the year I work on my TBR shelf. I’m under no illusion that I’ll clear it – does one ever have a clear TBR shelf? That’s almost unholy. Anyway, Book two takes us through Hunter’s older brother Razor’s meeting with his human, Kali Parks. She’s been part of Chicago’s holdouts for the last six years, but when she finds an alien inside a helicopter that has been shot down near their borders, she can’t let him die.

Razor is the alien final solution to Earth’s civil wars. To bring the humans into the Alliance and save them from themselves, the fighting must stop. But ever since that human female saved his life, he can’t get her out of his mind – and the risks she takes! He’ll have to go after, if only to keep her from killing herself.

It was an okay story. What you would have expected to be the ending was nearer the middle, and then the story kept going to wrap up some other loose ends, that honestly, weren’t all that loose. They could have waited, IMO. There’s also a tremendous amount of head-hopping, although I had no trouble following, so I’m giving that a pass. All in all, not a waste of time. I already have book three, so onward ho!