I love mythology and with this novel I traveled to ancient Egypt, the Pharaohs ... Well rather with the Pharaohs in our time. If I tell you Menes and Hatshepsut, does it mean anything? Not really ... but if I say Ramses! Ahhh it's about a little more there. And that is our main bad boy.
We are also the world's changecorps. The Egyptians wanted to defy death by being mummified. The God Ra then threw them a curse that prevents them from dying for, they can continue to live but they must house their soul in a human body having the same character and the desire to shelter. A human who will devote himself to the cause of the Nocturnes and leave his family, his friends, everyone he knew in his former life ...
Docia is part of her human. She agreed to see the sheltering a soul in his body. This would be Hatshepsut, the queen of all changecorps. And Ram (Ramses) is looking for him to bring it back to its allies until her husband Menes also return to life.
It is strange that a body has two souls, but the merger goes well and both people are symbioses like Ram Vincent who are on the same wavelength and want the same woman. Sex is also warm and orgasmic between changecorps, even if there was a scene in the novel.
The love story between Ram and Docia is supposed to be impossible, fortunately the final outcome will play in their favor and turn to Romeo and Juliet.
Of course, it takes a little war between clan, otherwise it's not funny. Then to my right, led by the taumaturges Odjit / Selena wishing to take power (only that) and my left legitimists Ram / Vincent. The bad guys against the good guys, it's déjà vu. And of course that is central Docia must save the world from changecorps ...
I will continue the saga, especially for beautiful kids who are on the cover and open my appetite.