Zenith by Sasha Alsberg, Lindsay Cummings

Zenith (Androma Saga, #1)

by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings

"Most know Androma Racella as the Bloody Baroness, a powerful mercenary whose reign of terror stretches across the Mirabel Galaxy. To those aboard her glass starship, Marauder, however, she's just Andi, their friend and fearless leader. But when a routine mission goes awry, the Marauder's all-girl crew is tested as they find themselves in a treacherous situation-and at the mercy of a sadistic bounty hunter from Andi's past. Meanwhile, across the galaxy, a ruthless ruler waits in the shadows of the planet Xen Ptera, biding her time to exact revenge for the destruction of her people. The pieces of her deadly plan are about to fall into place, unleashing a plot that will tear Mirabel in two. Andi and her crew embark on a dangerous, soul-testing journey that could restore order to their ship-or just as easily start a war that will devour worlds. As the Marauder hurtles toward the unknown, and Mirabel hangs in the balance, the only certainty is that in a galaxy run on lies and illusion, no one can be trusted."--Jacket flap.

Reviewed by bestmessever on

4 of 5 stars

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More like a 2.5 stars. There has been a lot of discussion in the booktube community lately and I just thought I should talk about how I felt reading it. I was really excited when we got an arc of this in at my work and I started reading it that same day. I finished it the next day so it was a very quick read. I enjoyed some of the banter between Andi and Dex and their relationship dynamic was interesting. However since reading this book I can't remember hardly any of the plot, and Andi's crew is very muddled together. I felt like the book, although read very fast there was a lot of extra nothing to be honest that could have been cut out. There was no need for this book to be 500+ pages long.

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