Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on
The world-building is light, with the author sharing throughout the story but we still have a lot more to learn. We know the people are oppressed and that there is a rebellion. Tess is a member of the ruling house but seeks to help those in need. Think of her as a space Robin Hood.
We meet, Captain Tess Bailey and her crew of damaged, misfit thieves as they escape with stolen cargo from a military superpower whose general (apparently Tess's father) wants the contents returned. There is now a bounty on her head. They escape and end up on a planet in another solar system but their ship is badly damaged.
Tess hires Shade Ganavan to make the repairs and this is where things get complicated. The story that unfolds is heavy on romance with suspenseful threads. Shade and Tess have sizzling chemistry, but both have secrets and don't act right away. Mixed singles followed by explosive heat and these two need to make decisions.
What Tess doesn't know is that Shade is a bounty hunter. He is trying to garnish funds to win back his family's business. Bringing Tess in could restore everything. He struggles with this internally just as Tess struggles to let him into her inner circle of trust. Both threads felt genuine as did their off the chart moments.
I enjoyed all the characters, Shade in particular, but it took me a while to warm up to and understand Tess. Again the struggle was in the first half.
The second half of the book was intense with plenty of action and confrontation with the enemy. We finally get details on this world, Tess's upbringing and something that makes Tess different. It could turn the tides and end her father's tyranny.
Susan Bennett did a stellar job with the narration and helped me pull through the first half. I felt she captured Tess and Shade from their chemistry to personalities.
This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 10 March, 2019: Finished reading
- 10 March, 2019: Reviewed