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Okaaay! You’ve convinced me, I’m on board! We’ve got a complex and great crew aboard. Mysteries are solved but more appear, in every jump they make in slipspace! The quest for Earth has begun, a yearning that surpasses the battle with the Union, reminds me with fond memories of The Foundation trilogy.
Captain Jace Hughes of The Renegade Star is no stranger to living outside the law. For the right price, he's been known to do a little thieving, or even mercenary work here, or there. Better yet, in the past, he generally got away with it without ending up on the Union's radar. That all changed the day he met a so-called nun named Abigail Pryar, who smuggled little Lex, a small girl with strange powers onto his ship. Now, Jace, and the rest of the crew of The Star, are wanted fugitives. Home is
Notes:Solid follow up to the first book. Fun events, couple of key reveals and more lures to keep going with the series. =)*The rating is due to the narration + story. I would rate the first two books at 3.5 stars.
So, by now, I hope you’ve gotten used to the language in these books. It continues the same in this second book and probably will throughout the series. I don’t have a problem with it all that much, but some of you might. Still, if you got through the first book, then you should have no problem continuing with the series. Jace doesn’t let up one bit no matter whom he’s talking to.In the first book, we read where the Star Renegade has a journey to make, but after their terrible experience on Taur...
Do you guys remember the show Knight Rider and the AI, Kitt, that was installed his car? Well the main character in this series, Jace Hughes, has an AI in his spaceship named Sigmund aka Siggy and he's so cool! He's like the star of the series. I have some good memories of watching Knight Rider and Indiana Jones and this series is like a cross between the two but set in space, so I'm enjoying it tremendously. But if you're not a fan of over the top, outrageous action scenes then you might want t...
The second book in the series is actually better than the first. In fact, I would probably love this series if the MC didn't annoy me so very much. The inner dialogue isn't so bad, but every time he talks it grates on my nerves. The story is actually a big action-filled adventure. Try to imagine everything and it is truly a great book.
Entering new territory Jace and his crew are continuing their search for earth, whilst being pursued by the Union, Sarkonians, and Renegades. There’s a sense of urgency as they try to keep ahead and stay alive. The plot continues to be interesting, and I’m off to read Renegade Moon.
This second installment in The Renegade Star Series is even more fast paced and action packed than the first. We learn much more about our cast of characters while enjoying this interesting section of the massive story arc.
Another amazing adventure that keeps me guessing and in shock! Fast paced, I'm talking fast! Never a dull moment. And just when you think you have it figured out, nope, a new piece to the puzzle to confuse the crap out of you! Full of laughs, even the ones that make you question your moral compass a bit LOL. I get more and more excited with each book for how the story is building and evolving! I have decided that if I am ever in an impossible situation that can't be escaped from... I need an aut...
Fast, mindlessThe book is action scene driven with a plot that strings them along in a logical sequence. The logistics of refueling, food resupply or maintenance and why a freighter has room for barely three adults are unanswered. Descriptive skill is not "Zen DiPietro" but having read the previous book, you already know that. The background universe is still nebulous with a vague economic framework. The characters change their reasoning but there is no character development because there isn't