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Irid ReviewA fairly complex book for it's length. Started a bit slow but once the momentum got going it was fine. As for the other critique that it was just a sexual fantasy, way too complex for a sexual fantasy. (Lmfao!) Maybe if that person only read a little bit. Need to really get the into the book to understand the situations. The intimacies were used as a romantic overture in a blackmail scheme to save their people. So that critique was so far off, it was laughable. As for the writing style, the writer totally could have expanded this story into a lengthier book. But as it stands with no fluff, it's fine too. And I liked the ending. Thought it wrapped up very well. No overhangs suggesting sequel. Hate those. Anyways, definitely would suggest this book to others.Irid OverviewIt has been over 100 years since the Null War, and the Irids are still dying off. The only hope of survival is to find the Zircon: the only person who can weld the Prism power. However, their kind had all been murdered before the war, and popular belief is that only a Zircon can find a Zircon. Yet, Tarah's grandmother believes that Zircons still exist and claims to have discovered the key to finding one. But there is one problem; Tarah's grandmother is insane.It's up to Tarah to convince her hebdomad (the seven who wield each of the special power of the Irids) that they have no choice but to delve into the past and find a way to save their race. To do so, Tarah must break every rule of Irids, be seduced by the power of darkness and learn the harsh realities of light. Warning: Novel for Adults. Author's Note: Make use of the Glossary at the end of the book, while reading.Want to learn more information about Irid?
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