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Assimilation, Love, and Other Human Oddities by Lyn Gala
Assimilation, Love, and Other Human Oddities by Lyn Gala











Assimilation, Love, and Other Human Oddities by Lyn Gala

There her older dog fantasizes about the days when she could terrorize local wildlife and her hundred-pound puppy chases birds, undeterred by the fact he can never catch them. Her favorite spot to write is a flat rock under a wide tree on the edge of the open desert. When she isn't writing, Lyn Gala teaches history in a small town in New Mexico. Her characters seek to better themselves and find the happy (or happier) ending. Even the purest heroes have pain and loss and darkness in their hearts, and that's where she likes to find her stories. Westerns starring men with shady pasts gave way to science fiction with questionable protagonists, which eventually became any story with a morally ambiguous character. Lyn Gala started writing in the back of her science notebook in third grade and hasn't stopped since. assuming that he can recognize the dangers in time to do so. Liam is his family, and Ondry will protect him with his last breath. He does know one thing that humans seem to constantly forget-that the peaceful Rownt are predators and when their families are threatened, Rownt become deadly killers. Unfortunately, new humans bring new conflicts and he is not sure how to protect Liam. Ondry has no hope of understanding human psychology in general, he only knows that he will hold onto his palteia with the last breath in his body, and he'd like to keep his status and his wealth too.

Assimilation, Love, and Other Human Oddities by Lyn Gala

He also wants to serve Ondry with not only the pleasures of the nest but also by bringing human profits. Liam wants to help the people he left and the worlds being torn apart. When political changes at the human base lead Ondry to attempt a difficult trade, the pair find themselves entangled in human affairs. Ondry and Liam have settled into a good life, but their trading is still tied up with humans, and humans are always messy.













Assimilation, Love, and Other Human Oddities by Lyn Gala