How the Multiverse Got Its Revenge by K. Eason

How the Multiverse Got Its Revenge (Thorne Chronicles, #2)

by K. Eason

Rory Thorne must use the fairy blessings gifted to her to change the multiverse in the second book in this space opera duology.

After avoiding an arranged marriage, thwarting a coup, and inadvertently kick-starting a revolution, Rory Thorne has renounced her title and embraced an unglamorous life as a privateer on the edge of human space.

Her new life is interrupted when Rory and her crew--former royal bodyguards, Thorsdottir and Zhang, and co-conspirator Jaed--encounter an abandoned ship registered under a false name, seemingly fallen victim to attack. As they investigate, they find evidence of vicious technology and arithmancy, alien and far beyond known capabilities.

The only answer to all the destruction is the mysterious, and unexpected, cargo: a rose plant. One that reveals themself to be sentient--and designed as a massive biological weapon. Rose seeks to escape their intended fate, but before Rory and her friends can get Rose off the derelict ship, the alien attackers return.

Rory and her friends must act fast--and wisely--to save themselves, and Rose, and maybe the multiverse, too, from a war humanity cannot win.

Reviewed by Joséphine on

2 of 5 stars

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Actual rating: 2.5 stars

Initial thoughts: I think How Rory Destroyed the Multiverse could very well have remained a standalone novel. It ended at a point where a sequel wasn’t necessary, though if you adored Rory and co., the story arc’s probably besides the point. How the Multiverse Got It’s Revenge wasn’t terrible or anything. I just didn’t feel invested at all. My favourite part was the audiobook’s narration, so I stuck it out anyway. Also, I don’t like leaving books unfinished, so there’s that.

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