d680c458d3 He’s a gentleman and war hero who hasn’t let fame gone to his head. They are sure outer space is only a matter of time. There is no Star Trek-ish or Scotty-beam-me-up elements in this novel. Different characters or not, I know I'm eager for the sequel. He took a difficult situation and somehow made them survive, which was nothing short of remarkable. I loved watching her change through out the journey, showing her tech savvy side, her strength, and at the end her throw-back-in-your-face attitude. With how the events unfolded, I have no idea were this story can go next. But following all my favorite blogs via email, I noticed one after the other five-star review for this book and I thought to myself, “you’ve got to be kidding me”.
Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Facebook. This didn’t last long though, and the mysteries were enough to keep me interested, and keep me wanting to read. They are constantly goading each other and it makes for rather enjoyable narration. I want a real relationship and a strong female charter not one that needs to be saved or taken care of one that can stand on her own if she needs to. When you can read a whole novel almost entirely devoted to the same couple and still be disappointed that book two doesn't focus on them some more, you're looking at good writing. If I had to be stranded on a deserted planet with someone, I'd definitely choose Tarver. She doesn't want to be the rich girl in a gown and high heels traipsing through unfamiliar terrain. Wait, before you roll your eyes. Notable Quotes/Parts: From Chapter 1: TARVER Nothing about this room is real. I really enjoyed it and can't wait to read more about this place.
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