This book wasn't totally bad, but it wasn't totally good either. It had a good premise and some good suspense, but there are some places that fell flat. I found it hard to believe that the heroine, Aislinn who is rather shy and mistrustful of people after being kicked out of Elven-space due to the fact that she is half-elven, half-human and has minimal powers, would go off and have wild monkey sex on the beach with the hero after meeting him and dancing with him, so in essence had only known him for a good 10 minutes and then gave up the nookie. Trace, the hero, is the typical dominate, sex possessed, hard dude and is a cop to boot. He doesn't want to settle down or anything, but after one hot sex interlude on the beach is ready to have her in his house, in his bed constantly. He can't do anything without thinking about her and getting "hard". I found the book to be a little sex heavy and found myself skimming over a few of those scenes as I wasn't aware of even a slight dominant tendency this book has. It isn't heavy, but still not something that is my favorite. Therefore, I rate it three stars due to the fact that the overall book was good, characters were written well, and it was rather complex, BUT a bit to sex heavy. Also, it does jump around a bit, but I had no problem keeping up. Will definitely keep reading the series, maybe skip the next one as I'm not too fond of the cop theme, but the third one with the cousin Sophie seems to be a dragon theme and will definitely be reading that one.