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The Girl with the Gray Eyes: Complete Trilogy [Book 1-3] Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 70 ratings

Contains the Complete Trilogy!
Book One: The Girl with the Gray Eyes
Book Two: The Warrior in the Shadows
Book Three: The Master of the Switch

Book One ~
I was an omega—an anomaly in a world of betas. A throwback, or so the kindly doctor told me.

Then she offered me a form of medication to take away my 'unnatural' urges.

I didn't take her up on the offer, although I was too young to understand at the time.

But I didn't fit in and never would.

Until I met William Bremmer and found a connection for the first time in my life.

But fate had other plans, and catastrophic circumstances would send me to a primitive, uncivilized land outside the wall.

A place I'd secretly fantasized about.

A place where all the alphas lived.

Content advisory for the trilogy: Heroes in this book range from sweet to pitch black.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C1DFHY1Q
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Three Spires Creative
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 2, 2023
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.8 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 1368 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 out of 5 stars 70 ratings

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Best known for spicy times featuring magical and mythical creatures, wolf shifters, and alphas of every flavor who give their sweet and feisty omegas and heroines a guaranteed HEA, she also writes the occasional character-driven hard sci-fi full of political intrigue and action.

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Customers love the story of this trilogy, with one noting how well the point of view works with the narrative. They appreciate the wonderful characters and find the pacing engaging, with one review mentioning how it keeps readers enthralled for hours.

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Customers love the story of this trilogy, with one customer noting how well the point of view works with the narrative.

"...So many characters well interwoven with an amazing story. I don't like how the ancient part ended. But overall amazing story" Read more

"...In closing, if you want a fantastic series that keeps you deep in another world, and guessing what will happen next, then this is the series for..." Read more

"...However, it is still one of the best stories written. If it was not for the dark and wonderful ‘romance’, this could be a good movie trilogy as well...." Read more

"Wow! What an epic saga! I've never thought this about a book before --- but I need this book as a movie!" Read more

3 customers mention "Character development"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one noting that the character building is truly artful.

"...In closing, there are so many other amazing characters in this book we are finally learning and caring more about; I.e., Theo, Nate, Dan, Coco and..." Read more

"...The world building amazing, the character building truly artful , and the plot is always putting what you think you know for a spin...." Read more

"I was blown away by this story! Absolutely loved the characters and world that L. V. Lane built. A today different slant for an Omegaverse book...." Read more

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Customers find the pacing of the book engaging, with one customer noting it keeps readers enraptured for hours and another describing it as intense.

"This story keeps you enraptured for hours. So many characters well interwoven with an amazing story. I don't like how the ancient part ended...." Read more

"...It was really intense! Hannah, Tanis, Garren and Red were an interesting group. I really enjoyed their story." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
    This story keeps you enraptured for hours. So many characters well interwoven with an amazing story. I don't like how the ancient part ended. But overall amazing story
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023
    Book 1. This book was really really really good. There were multiple POV’s and I thought I would not like that but it fits so well with this type of storytelling. The only thing, there are so many unanswered questions to every character and when I got to the end I was like OMG when is the next book coming out and how long do I have to wait because my fingers are still twitching to turn the next page.

    In closing, I can’t wait to see if Tanis and Hannah hook up or if this will end up being a reserve harem with Garren too? I also can’t wait to find out more about the Shadowlands, Jaru and how Bill fits into all of this. Not to mention Theo and Nate, I want more of them as well. So many fantastic characters and so much more waiting for us to discover in the next chapters!

    Book 2 - This is the second book in this trilogy and let me say WOW each book delves more into each character and the workings of the Shadowlands. There are so many wonderful characters and their POV’s work so well with this story. I keep turning each page wondering what will happen next and who is the good guy and who is not. Let me say edge of your seat all the way to the end!

    Recap, Hannah is still navigating her life in the hostile shadowlands while also learning what it is to be an omega. She is drawn to Garren who is a possessive alpha that tries to tame her. However, when you throw a beta named Red into the mix, BOOM RH time.

    Wait there is more, there is another alpha named Tanis who is their leader and would like nothing more than to lay claim to Hannah, but holds back because there is so much danger and uncertainty. However when their passion finally ignites, wow off the charts in every way. The only problem is what will happen when Garren finds out that his brother wants to stake claim? I bet all hell will break loose.

    On the flip side let’s not forget Bill who is still trying to take everyone down in the Shadowlands by any means necessary. That also includes his nemesis Tanis. I so can’t wait for Tanis to take him out. That will be one showdown!

    In closing, there are so many other amazing characters in this book we are finally learning and caring more about; I.e., Theo, Nate, Dan, Coco and Ella. So much more to learn in the next book and I definitely can’t wait for my next fix on this wild ride.

    Book 3 - WOW, this is the conclusion to this way out dystopian, Omegaverse and edge of your seat page turning trilogy; and that leaves my fingers twitching because there were so many more fantastic characters still yet to explore and I wanted so much more of Tanis, Garren, Red and Hannah’s story.

    The one character I had mixed feelings for was Bill. After finding out his back story, and the fact he was once Tanis’ best friend, had made me sad for what might have been.

    In closing, if you want a fantastic series that keeps you deep in another world, and guessing what will happen next, then this is the series for you.

    Way to hit it out of the park, yet again, L.V. Lane!

    Loved, loved, loved every book in this series. More like this please!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023
    The Girl With The Gray Eyes trilogy happens millennia in the future after The Predictive and Variant and are all connected. I think something like 50,000 years separates them. But while the first two books had great continuity, this trilogy is connected to them by a very weak string. At the end of Variant — and there are spoilers so stop here to avoid them:

    At the end of Variant, we had Riley who was a Federation technologist and in a low caste of society. She was a descendant or a partial descendant of the Jaru, who had massive technology and the ability to create it, but has been assimilated into the Federation. She had gray eyes and was very good with technology. It was only due to Riley that Landon, Eva, Reeves and the rest of the Aterran settlers were able to inhabit the city that they found and defend against being conquered and enslaved by Federation settlers, who had smuggled themselves aboard the ships by pretending to be Aterrans. Everything in the city was automated and self creating. Bots built the buildings. You could print food, or shuttles, or anything. That was how technologically advanced the early Jaru were. They had come to this planet, terraformed it, and created this amazing city for themselves. But they didn't immediately settle there but we never find out why. So I'm left to assume that by the time they got there, the Aterrans owned that city. All we get the last chapter is a rushed explanation by the Jaru leader. Now, if you had not read these books, you would have no backstory. But I did because L.V. Lane positioned this trilogy as a sequel.

    Fast forward to the beginning of The Girl With Gray Eyes. A civilization called Rymorians lives in Serenity and other cities on this planet. They had no role in building it, it was just there. And it's so far back into the past that they don't remember. The city is self-sustaining and they lost any link or knowledge of its technology, except for four master technologists who studied the technology extensively, were familiar with it and could reverse engineer it. One of them is Hannah, the girl with the gray eyes, and an Omega.

    New elements in this trilogy were not part of the previous books. There are the Rymorians, the Shadowlanders, many of whom are alphas, and the Jaru who are primitive and violent. The don't resemble the Jaru precursors who built the city and terraformed the planet at all. But we don't know that in this book.

    So basically we're in this world after 50,000 years of evolution and the only clue or connection I have is that it's set on the same planet called Serenity and that it has amazing technology. Everything else is new — until the last chapter.

    The previous two books did not have these people, or omegas, alphas, and beta Shadowlanders. Both books have genetic technology and geneticists who are able to do pretty amazing things.

    However, L.V Lane had just one job and that was to connect the dots for us. She had three books to do it in, but waited until the LAST chapter of the third book to even offer an explanation. Do you know how frustrating that is? And there were certain plot elements that were dropped in with no explanation, like Moiety, some sort of terrorist or rebel group, and a ruling group called Gaia who we know nothing about, only that they control ecological protection of the planet. A map would have been helpful too.

    I had to make some assumptions at the last chapter of the third book that I hadn't been able to make before because there is zero connection between the end of Variant and the beginning of The Girl With Gray Eyes. So at the last chapter I theorize that Riley, the Federation technologist in Variant and The Predictive, was the ancestor of Hannah Duvaul, a technologist and MFC in this trilogy because all the technologists Jaru have gray eyes. Not until the LAST chapter do I learn that the Shadowland alphas and the violent Jaru were genetically modified descendants of characters in The Predictive and Variant. The MMC in Variant and The Predictive is Landon A'relle. His parents genetically manipulated him and he has certain character traits that seem related to alphas. He's not huge like the alphas, but he is pretty ruthless and doesn't have any problem killing, traits the alphas also have. And he's a great leader like John Tanis, the first of that planet's civilization. So again I have to make an assumption that he was the alpha precursor.

    I don't think it's a good idea for any author to leave a reader to make this many assumptions and make us wait until the last chapter of the third book to learn this vital information. Give us a clue! You had hundreds and hundreds of pages to drop little hints.

    Despite my dissatisfaction with the late, rushed reveal, this was an excellent trilogy, really fascinating. This series is the only one of L.V Lane's that I can reread. It's that textural.

    5/5 The Girls With The Gray Eyes
    5/5 Warrior in the Shadows
    3/5 Master of the Switch
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
    LOVED! Literally could not stop reading. I have been in a picky slump and so happy I picked this up after reading the reviews! This is so different then anything I have read. The world building amazing, the character building truly artful , and the plot is always putting what you think you know for a spin. My only two complaints was at the beginning there was to many character points of view it confused me and a lot to keep up with , having to recheck the beginning of the chapter again to see who was the pov. You get use to it though as time goes on. The last dislike was the end to Bill. Built a whole story around wanting him dead and a quiet stabby stab with no witnesses or last famous Bill words. However such tiny pin picks in the large view of story as a whole that was skillfully built for us to be absorbed in fully. Thank you for gifting us avid readers a work of art !
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
    This is probably one of the best trilogies I have read in a long time.
    There are a few minor grammar errors in book 3. Rochelle’s name was changed to Racheal. Garren’s name was written one time as Garrett. However, it is still one of the best stories written. If it was not for the dark and wonderful ‘romance’, this could be a good movie trilogy as well. Love the story.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
    Wow! What an epic saga! I've never thought this about a book before --- but I need this book as a movie!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
    It took me a bit to really get into this story because it started out slow. It was a bit confusing for me at first. Halfway through the first book I was eager to find out what happened next. It was really intense! Hannah, Tanis, Garren and Red were an interesting group. I really enjoyed their story.
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