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<p>Book one:Following a catastrophic injury and treatment on an alien medical station, Henry Martinez finds himself re-assigned from the Human Navy to the trauma center he had been treated at a year earlier. He now must to adjust to the realities of life when living as the only human amongst millions of aliens. Along the way, he must navigate hostile aliens, a blossoming romance, the fickle politics of the galactic union, and the ghosts of his past.Book Two:</p> <p>Henry Martinez has done a decent job of adjusting to life as the only Human amidst millions of aliens; such a wonderful job he has began to consider Draun more of his home than he did the ruins of Los Angelas year earlier.</p> <p>But life is not filled with fair winds, and following seas. His mentor has taken more of a liking to him than she likely should, who he has to try and let down gently enough to avoid disaster.</p> <p>Ontop of that issue Martinez has to do something he never once thought he would—-meet the parents of his alien girlfriend.</p> <p>Lysa's mother Nelya, is kind, caring and has the patience of a saint. Sure she seems a bit to eager to for Martinez and Lysa to have kids, but what Mother does not want to be a grandmother.</p> <p>Lysa's father, Kyroll is a whole other story. He is a rough and trouble former special forces member, who hates anyone not Aviex—to include Martinez.</p> <p>Hopefully Martinez can manage to convince Kyroll to move past the dark past that plagues both him and the Aviex species as a whole for the sake of his daughters happiness.</p>
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