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Latest Impressions
Fun, but…
4
By elfinsurancebloke
Fun read if you can overlook the glaring problems with scientific reality. “Settlements on Io?”
Post-heterosexual drama with good Sci-Fi tacked on
3
By Vinsulation117
Ok, the title probably isn’t 100% fair, since the sci-fi is interesting, somewhat original and quite page-turning, but the search for even a single heterosexual individual continues after reading two of the three books. Why does social justice and sexual deviancy have to factor so deeply into a story about genocidal intergalactic super-beings and the incessant struggle for human survival? Let’s focus more on the sci-fi and less on asexuality , pansexuality, gender-fluid-ness, transgenderism and other aberrations. Thankfully there’s nothing explicit.
Almost - and Then Nothing
2
By WiFiExpert
Promising idea, characters …. But anachronisms galore just used up my patience. Lost all suspension of disbelief.
Silly
1
By Walker/Mr. Cool
Terrible. Ridiculous with some type of laughable love story. I knew what I was getting into with this book, but it is not good.
Good
5
By Mccaffety
Excellent. What was old is new.
The Wrong Stars
1
By PATRICKNAME ID UNAVAILABLE
If I wanted to read about Lesbians in Space I wouldn’t waste my time here.
Slow, trivial and trite.
Space born wouldn’t waste their time here.
“I locked my eyes on her eyes so she wouldn’t notice I nticed she had cleavage “.
500 years later the only apparent complication is not getting laid?
Nice ideal, poor delivery….
Needs better rating
1
By Craig-Dallas
I like a good space opera, but there is too much of a focus on lesbian sex fantasies and careful references to genderqueer, binary, etc. please rate this book as a queer soft porn story if that is what you are writing.
End?
3
By John Frosted
Nice space opera. Doesn’t telegraph where it’s going in the first few pages, so the story was mostly a surprise. Still, it ended quickly. There is definitely a chance here for a continuing story, but not sure if they are going that way. But it that sequel is written it will be one of those stories where a small team of rag tag hero’s with no resources take down a intergalactic menace. Gee, where have I heard that one before? The best thing about this first? book is that that direction was not obvious till the last chapter. I can only hope that the author keeps us guessing in future. Good characters, interesting tech, bad guys with a believable back story. All in all a good read
Excellent Book
4
By cgarylopez
Love the writers style. Keep it moving like a Clive Cussler novel, but with an edge. The heroines are bi-sexual, trans-sexual and bionic. What you would expect the future to be. As a writer myself I enjoy a book that keeps you turning the pages. This is a good one. Can't wait for the next installment.
The wrong stars
4
By DukieD&M
Not bad. It makes me want to read the next installment. When is it due out? David Mcbride