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Kinsman's Oath - Kinsman by Susan Krinard
Kinsman's Oath
Book 1 in the series:Kinsman

In Kinsman's Oath, Susan Krinard crafts a futuristic world marred by armed conflict between humanity and the Shaauri, where telepathic abilities play a significant role in shaping alliances and betrayals. The plot unfolds with a blend of action, intrigue, and politics, centered around the complex characters of Ronan velKalevi and Captain Cynara D'Accorso. As Ronan tries to escape his captivity and navigate his telepathic gifts, a tale of love, mistrust, and hidden agendas emerges, challenging the characters' sense of self and loyalties in a world filled with telepaths and alien cultures.

The writing style of Kinsman's Oath delves deep into psychological exploration, portraying real, three-dimensional characters facing internal conflicts and external threats. The narrative skillfully weaves themes of self-identity, memory manipulation, and cultural conditioning, creating a captivating story that combines elements of science fiction, romance, and intricate world-building.

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    Lord of the Storm - Coalition Rebellion by Justine Davis
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    'Lords of the Storm' by Justine Davis is a science fiction romance novel that follows the story of Shaylah, a highly decorated fighter pilot who takes leave and encounters Wolf, a sex slave controlled by a collar that dictates his actions. Shaylah is determined to help him, even if it means risking her own life. The book is described as a fun space adventure with elements of excitement, drama, and romance. The plot unfolds with the characters facing various challenges and overcoming adversity, ultimately heading towards a happy ending.

    The book is praised for its engaging storyline that delves into themes of rescuing a tragically hurt hero, the dynamics between the captain and the slave, and the emotional journey of the characters. The writing style is commended for its depth, thought-provoking content, and ability to evoke empathy from the readers. Despite some criticisms about over-dramatized emotions and repetitive misunderstandings between the characters, the book is overall enjoyed for its imaginative world-building and the chemistry between the protagonists.

    The fact that she was exhausted colored Shaylah's reaction as she stepped out of the Sunbird. Her frown as she hit the wall of humid heat outside the ship's pressure lock was involuntary; she only kn...

  2. #2
    Warrior's Woman
    Book 1 in the series:Ly-San-Ter

    Warrior's Woman - Ly-San-Ter by Johanna Lindsey
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    Warrior's Woman by Johanna Lindsey is a sci-fi romance that follows the story of Tedra De Arr, a strong and independent woman who is forced to flee her planet due to a coup endangering all women. She meets Challen Ly San Ter, a barbarian warrior, who defeats her in a challenge battle and claims her as his own. The book explores their complex relationship, with Tedra having to serve Challen in the manner he chooses, leading to a passionate and intense romance set in a futuristic universe spanning multiple planets. The writing style is described as humorous, bold, and unapologetic, with a blend of sci-fi fantasy and romance elements that provide a unique twist on the traditional historical romance favored by the author.

    The demonstration against boskrat killing had been going on for three days, with ecology students marching in front of the Fanya Science Lab, their projector banners flashing on and off in neon colors...

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    A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright
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    Set in a future where human worlds are organized in two empires - the Old Empire and the New Empire, both ruled by immortal emperors who have sworn to respect the interests of the guild of Webbers, 'A Matter of Oaths' is a space opera filled with political intrigue, lost identities, love, and emperors. The story follows Rafe, an amnesiac webber with a mysterious past, as he joins the crew of the patrol ship Bhattya and becomes entangled in events that threaten the stability of the galaxy. With elements of cyberpunk, queer romance, and complex character dynamics, the narrative unfolds through a mix of action-packed sequences and detailed world-building.

    The writing style of 'A Matter of Oaths' is described as tight, fast-paced, and wholly enjoyable, with engaging main characters, twists and turns that keep the pages turning, and a satisfying ending that leaves readers wanting more. The book delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of breaking oaths, all set against a backdrop of intergalactic power struggles and technological advancements that shape the future of the universe.

    That I will serve my people to the best of my ability, in every way that I am able to serve, respecting their beliefs and taking responsibility for their well-being, and causing no harm to any unless ...

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    Games of Command by Linnea Sinclair
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    In "Games of Command" by Linnea Sinclair, readers are taken on a space opera adventure filled with romance, mystery, and alliances. The story follows Captain Tasha Sebastian as she is assigned to work alongside her former nemesis, Admiral Branden Kel Paten, on a mission that uncovers mysterious deaths and a rebel threat. As they navigate through personal conflicts and external challenges, the characters must learn to trust each other and work together to save their crew and unravel the secrets of the Alliance.

    The book is praised for its engaging plot that combines elements of space opera, romance, and intrigue. Readers appreciate the dynamic between the main characters, the development of the relationships, and the incorporation of sci-fi elements like cyber enhancements and mysterious space storms. With a mix of action-packed scenes and emotional depth, "Games of Command" offers a satisfying blend of adventure and romance set in a futuristic universe.

    It took a moment for Sass, toweling the sweat off her face, to acknowledge the comment voiced by the tall woman striding down the locker room aisle toward her, her black and tan Alliance uniform partl...

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    Fortune's Pawn
    Book 1 in the series:Paradox

    Fortune's Pawn - Paradox by Rachel Bach
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    Devi Morris is a mercenary with big ambitions who takes a security job on the Glorious Fool, a dangerous ship where surviving a year could propel her career forward. The book follows Devi's journey filled with space battles, alien encounters, and uncovering mysterious secrets onboard. The writing style immerses readers in a fast-paced space adventure with a strong protagonist, intriguing worldbuilding, and a mix of action and mystery.

    I stood up, grabbing my pants from the chair. Still naked, Anthony rolled over to watch me dress with growing displeasure. “I don’t get you, Devi,” he grumbled. “The Blackbirds are the top private arm...

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    Born of Night - The League: Nemesis Rising Series by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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    In the futuristic romance novel "Born of Night" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, the story follows Nykyrian, a hybrid human Andarion assassin, who is hired to protect Ambassador Tiarun's daughter, Kiara, from a political threat. As Nykyrian and Kiara spend time together, their relationship evolves, challenging Nykyrian's belief that he is unworthy of love. The plot is filled with danger, intrigue, and personal growth as the characters navigate through their past traumas and present threats, leading to a complex and engaging storyline. The writing style varies among readers, with some finding it juvenile and others praising the author's ability to create a captivating world with compelling characters.

    Kiara Zamir came awake with indignant anger riding her hard. Even now, she could feel the cold, rough grip on her arms and mouth, feel the bite of the injector as the drug sped through her bloodstream...

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    Jaran
    Book 1 in the series:Jaran

    Jaran - Jaran by Kate Elliott
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    'Jaran' by Kate Elliott is a unique blend of science fiction and fantasy set on another planet, where the story reads like a fantasy novel despite its sci-fi elements. The plot follows a modern woman who becomes immersed in the culture of a nomadic tribe called the Jaran, experiencing a matriarchal society where both men and women are free to take lovers without judgment. The writing style is described as captivating, with great world-building and a romantic subplot that adds depth to the narrative.

    Please don't think I'm running away. I really did mean, when I decided to go to Dao Cee system, to visit you on Odys—but I need to be by myself right now, without you trying to give me well-meant advi...

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    Conflict of Honors
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    Book 1 in the series:Liaden Universe

    Conflict of Honors - Liaden Universe by Sharon Lee
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    'Conflict of Honors' in the 'Liaden Universe' series by Sharon Lee is a space opera novel that follows the awakening and integration of Priscilla y Mendoza into the Korval clan under the mentorship of Shan yos'Gallen. The book delves into Priscilla's origins as a magic adept exiled from her home world and her journey to find her place within the Liaden culture. Through a combination of love story, intrigue, and character development, the plot unfolds with likable characters navigating through a galaxy filled with high adventure and alien cultures.

    The writing style of 'Conflict of Honors' is described as engaging, with well-written narratives that evoke a sense of contentment upon finishing the book. Readers appreciate the absence of gratuitous violence or sex, focusing instead on character interactions, world-building, and a touch of humor. The book is praised for its ability to create a delightful backdrop of humanoid characters traveling through space in FTL spaceships, while highlighting the camaraderie and support among the characters that brings a sense of happiness to the readers.

    A crumpled wad of clothing was thrown toward the gapemouthed duffel with more passion than accuracy. From her station by the cot, Priscilla fielded it and gently dropped it in the bag. This act failed...

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    The Last Hour of Gann by R. Lee Smith
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    'The Last Hour of Gann' by R. Lee Smith is a lengthy science fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic world with elements of romance and redemption. The story follows a group of survivors, including the practical and determined Amber, who crash-land on an alien planet and must navigate a new society led by the lizardman Meoraq. The book delves into themes of survival, clash of cultures, and the complexities of relationships amidst graphic scenes of violence and sexual content.

    The eviction notice was hanging on the door when they got back from the hospital. The time stamp said 1:27 am, six minutes after Mary Shelley Bierce’s official time of death, an hour and twenty-eight ...

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    Shards of Honour - Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold
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    "Shards of Honour" by Lois McMaster Bujold is a space opera that follows the story of Captain Cordelia Naismith of the Betan Expeditionary Force and Captain Aral Vorkosigan of the Barrayaran Imperial Navy. When their paths cross on an unexplored planet after facing different challenges, they must work together to survive and navigate through war, love, and complicated loyalties. The book introduces the readers to the origins of Miles Vorkosigan's parents and sets the stage for a series of adventures in a universe filled with political intrigue, moral ambiguity, and unexpected romance.

    The narrative of "Shards of Honour" is driven by well-developed characters like Cordelia and Aral, who are portrayed as mature, complex protagonists with interesting dynamics. The writing style is described as engaging, with elements of romance, action, and adventure interwoven into a science fiction setting. The story explores themes of survival, love, and the clash of cultures, offering a blend of character-driven storytelling and intriguing world-building that sets the foundation for a long-running series.

    A sea of mist drifted through the cloud forest—soft, gray, luminescent. On the high ridges the fog showed brighter as the morning sun began to warm and lift the moisture, although in the ravine a cool...

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