Jaleta Clegg
· Paperback: 278 pages
· Publisher: JournalStone (August 10, 2012)
· Language: English
· ISBN-10: 1936564475
· ISBN-13: 978-1936564477
This sci-fi fantasy is the second book of The Fall of the
Altairan Empire series featuring Dace, a space pilot who manages to get into
trouble everywhere she goes. She was introduced in the first book, Nexus Point, as was another recurring character, Tayvis.
Dace is flying for a company that hired her to courier
sensitive materials, but she does not know Beliff is a front for the Targon Crime Syndicate,
until she goes to get paid and discovers the Patrol is raiding the company
offices. She manages to evade the Patrol,
only to discover another major problem. Jerimon, her copilot, stole a god from
the Sessimoniss, and the entire sentient species is chasing him, wreaking havoc
throughout space. Now the challenge is to find the Eggstone god and return it
before the Sessimoniss declare war; a challenge made more difficult because
they also have to avoid getting caught by the Patrol and the Targon Syndicate.
Even though I am not a fan of sci-fi and fantasy, I was pulled into this story and, for the most part, enjoyed the read. Dace is a strong character, and strong female
characters appeal to me. We have come a long way from the melodramas where
Pauline had to be saved by the hero.
The secondary characters were well done as well. I liked
Jayla, Jerimon's sister, who joins the adventure when they need a navigator.
Leon, who hijacks Dace's ship, is a fun character, and how Dace and Jerimon
deal with him is a clever bit of plotting.
There were some things in the story that didn't work as well
for me. First was the incessant fighting between Dace and Jerimon. They are
attracted to each other, but use the bickering to keep each other at arm's
length. Dace, especially, is not open to any kind of romance because she still
has feelings for Tayvis based on something that happened in the first book. The
bickering just went on too long and kept repeating the same complaints against
each other.
The romantic triangle did not work for me either. I found it
hard to believe that Dace could have the same strong feelings for both Jerimon
and Tayvis, but maybe that was just me. I also thought the romantic issues interfered with the flow of the rest of the story, which was much more compelling.
This was a good introduction to some
fascinating alien species and a believable futuristic world.
Jaleta Clegg will be my guest this coming Wednesday, so I do
hope you will come back and meet her and her character, Leon.
You can see why I liked him so much.
Also, please stop by tomorrow for the Genre Favorites
Blogfest, hosted by Alex J. Cavanaugh http://alexjcavanaugh. blogspot.com/
Those of us participating will be sharing about our favorites in books, movies,
and music and revealing one guilty pleasure.
2 comments:
I am a fan, so sounds interesting to me.
Tomorrow's blogfest will be a blast!
I figured you would like this, Alex. It was billed as a YA novel, but it read more like a novel for adults. I'm ready for tomorrow. (smile)
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