Science Fiction Romance/Space Opera
Stellarnet Rebel highlights what a blogger can accomplish
when she takes on injustice.
Genevieve O’Riordan comes to Asteria Colony space station to highlight
living conditions on the station.
All of that changes when she meets Duin. Duin wants help for his people. Their villages are being destroyed, their water stolen, and
they are being put into slavery.
Duin comes to the market every day to tell his story and ask for
help. Genevieve changes the focus
of her blog and tells Duin’s story.
It is a story Earth government does not want to here but change comes whether
they want it or not. It is a SFR
so along the way she falls in love.
I was immediately drawn into the story. The characters were well developed, the
action consistent, and the plot very well thought out. The romance is blended into the story
and fits the plot. This is the
first in a series so there were loose ends when the story ended. I am looking forward to the next book
in the series.
I really loved the way the space station was built. Genevieve traveled to Asteria in her
living quarters called cubes. She
barley had room to move around because cubes were not only living quarters when
they arrived they were freight containers during transport. Once they arrived they were attached to the station and hooked up to stations systems. Arriving with your living quarters solves
the space problem.
Carina Press published Stellarnet Rebel by J.L. Hilton in
2011.
Stellarnet Rebel was in my NetGalley stack but I forgot it
was there and I purchased the story from Barnes and Nobel.
I'm so glad you liked this one. The world was amazingly immersive. And wasn't it neat to have a blogger as the heroine?
ReplyDeleteThe Hab cubes were an interesting touch, but I wasn't quite sure how the space travel worked.
Still this was a great read!