Avalon by Mindee Arnett

Avalon (Avalon, #1)

by Mindee Arnett

For fans of Josh Whedon's cult classic television show Firefly comes a fascinating and fast-paced sci-fi thriller from author Mindee Arnett, which New York Times bestselling author Kiersten White calls "a heart-pounding, tense joyride of a novel."

Jeth Seagrave and his crew have made their name stealing metatech: the devices that allow people to travel great distances faster than the speed of light. In a world where the agencies that patrol the outer edges of space are as corrupt as the crime bosses who control them, it's as much of a living as anyone can ask for. For years Jeth's managed to fly under the radar of the government that executed his parents for treason—but when he finds himself in possession of information that both the government and the crime bosses are willing to kill for, he's going to find there's no escaping his past anymore.

With pulse-pounding action, a captivating mystery, and even a bit of romance, Avalon is the perfect read for hard-core sci-fi fans and non-sci-fi fans alike.

Reviewed by Amber on

4 of 5 stars

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Avalon is on a lot of people's most anticipated books for this year, and I can say that I am almost certain that most people will end up really enjoying it. Science fiction is my favourite genre, and Avalon is packed full of space-y goodness. You sci-fi fans should definitely give it a go, and even if you're hesitant towards the genre, you should know that it's not necessarily the sci-fi element that makes it fantastic. Sure, it's set in space and there are spaceships, but the most important part of the plot is the family part. The action is pretty good too.

Avalon reminds me a lot of These Broken Stars in that way that it pulled me into the story. I was sucked in right away, and I especially enjoyed the fact that there was minimal romance, and more teenage criminals. I don't know about you, but thieves/pirates will always be my downfall.

Avalon is packed full of action, and I found it to be a hard book to put down. There was so much going on without having the relationships being overridden. There were gun fights, impressive escapes, some exploring... it was all going on and I loved it. There was even a twist that I didn't see coming, even though now that I think about it it was totally obvious, in an "in plain sight" kind of way. Those are the best kinds of twists because they mess with my brain.

The romance, as I said, wasn't a huge focus. It took a back seat to the overall theme of family, and I really appreciated that Mindee Arnett did that, especially in a space adventure. I thought that the romance was a bit rushed for my liking, and I didn't feel any chemistry between the two characters. While I really liked them both individually, I didn't see any chemistry or connection there. I am a fan of slow relationships, though, so almost everything is too fast for me.

Jeth was a really good main character. I enjoyed reading about his backstory and his inner conflict when it came to making decisions for the group of teenagers that he travelled with. We also got some brief history on the other characters that he was with, and I hope to see more of them in the sequel because they all have a story to tell, I'm sure.

Avalon was a very engaging read, and it definitely made up for Arnett's less than stellar debut, The Nightmare Affair. I had a lot of fun reading it, and it's exactly what I needed when I was in search of something that was action-packed, but with the underlying theme of family and friends that I so often seek out.

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