There All Along by Lauren Dane and Megan Hart (Review, ADULT title)
                                       
 
There All Along
 is an 
ADULT title
There All Along is a volume containing two 
sensual novellas that explore a very different society as seen through 
the ideas of Lauren Dane and Megan Hart. Land’s End by Lauren Dane 
describes life in a dystopian society where small enclaves are surviving
 despite depredations from lawless brigands who seem to be losing their 
humanity.  Widow Verity Coleman survived her abusive marriage and is 
somewhat content running the mercantile but thirsts for something 
different in her life.  Lawman Loyal Alsbaugh patrols the garrisons in 
his sector but finds himself drawn to the unique qualities of the 
attractive widow.  They have to find a relationship that will suit her 
desire to see the world outside of her garrison at Silver Cliffs but 
will comply with his strong directive to keep those under his protection
 safe. By the Sea of Sand by Megan Hart is a science fiction tale 
that is set on a planet with an unusual ‘sea’ which is populated by 
whales who produce a consumable product called milka.  A lighthouse is 
maintained by a woman named Teila who also has opened her home to 
soldiers who have been terribly injured in the war against the inimical 
Wirthera, most recently one who has significant meaning to her.  The 
inherent danger in dealing with these brainwashed and damaged 
individuals is an ever-present specter but the responsibilities that 
Teila juggles so efficiently become threatened by her reaction to her 
newest charge and the complications wrought by her powerful 
father-in-law, the head of the Defense Force.
These stories showcase the remarkable ability 
that both of these very talented authors have to create well-textured 
and imaginative worlds.  The beautiful and erotic love stories that are 
presented are given depth and peopled with vivid characters who are 
challenged by the threats inherent in their lives yet are not afraid to 
live and love.  I am not usually a fan of dystopian stories as I find it
 depressing to consider our society degenerating so much that we return 
to such a primitive way of life but I have to admit that Ms. Dane has 
done a wonderful job of making the harsh reality of such a society an 
intriguing story.  I was absolutely enthralled by Ms. Hart’s description
 of the planet Sheir and its unique inhabitants but I was uncomfortable 
with the sequence of her initial encounters with her newest patient 
although fascinated with the gradual revelations that gave rise to even 
more questions.  I love the remarkable complications that are part of 
this society but I was REALLY frustrated by the end as it left me with 
more questions than answers.  I sincerely hope that Ms. Hart continues 
this imaginative series that blends heat and creativity in such a 
powerful story. 
© Night Owl Reviews
 is a volume containing two 
sensual novellas that explore a very different society as seen through 
the ideas of Lauren Dane and Megan Hart. Land’s End by Lauren Dane 
describes life in a dystopian society where small enclaves are surviving
 despite depredations from lawless brigands who seem to be losing their 
humanity.  Widow Verity Coleman survived her abusive marriage and is 
somewhat content running the mercantile but thirsts for something 
different in her life.  Lawman Loyal Alsbaugh patrols the garrisons in 
his sector but finds himself drawn to the unique qualities of the 
attractive widow.  They have to find a relationship that will suit her 
desire to see the world outside of her garrison at Silver Cliffs but 
will comply with his strong directive to keep those under his protection
 safe. By the Sea of Sand by Megan Hart is a science fiction tale 
that is set on a planet with an unusual ‘sea’ which is populated by 
whales who produce a consumable product called milka.  A lighthouse is 
maintained by a woman named Teila who also has opened her home to 
soldiers who have been terribly injured in the war against the inimical 
Wirthera, most recently one who has significant meaning to her.  The 
inherent danger in dealing with these brainwashed and damaged 
individuals is an ever-present specter but the responsibilities that 
Teila juggles so efficiently become threatened by her reaction to her 
newest charge and the complications wrought by her powerful 
father-in-law, the head of the Defense Force.
These stories showcase the remarkable ability 
that both of these very talented authors have to create well-textured 
and imaginative worlds.  The beautiful and erotic love stories that are 
presented are given depth and peopled with vivid characters who are 
challenged by the threats inherent in their lives yet are not afraid to 
live and love.  I am not usually a fan of dystopian stories as I find it
 depressing to consider our society degenerating so much that we return 
to such a primitive way of life but I have to admit that Ms. Dane has 
done a wonderful job of making the harsh reality of such a society an 
intriguing story.  I was absolutely enthralled by Ms. Hart’s description
 of the planet Sheir and its unique inhabitants but I was uncomfortable 
with the sequence of her initial encounters with her newest patient 
although fascinated with the gradual revelations that gave rise to even 
more questions.  I love the remarkable complications that are part of 
this society but I was REALLY frustrated by the end as it left me with 
more questions than answers.  I sincerely hope that Ms. Hart continues 
this imaginative series that blends heat and creativity in such a 
powerful story. 
© Night Owl Reviews
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