Science Fiction Romance
From Goodreads:
Alexa
Craig is well aware she’s known as “The Ice Queen” -- and not out of admiration
-- but her reputation has served her well in her diplomatic career. Alien
ambassador Lirzhan understands his people are viewed with suspicion and
curiosity by the members of the Gaian Consortium, but the Zhore do not casually
reveal themselves to outsiders -- not even to someone as intriguing as Alexa
Craig.
But after their ship is attacked
during a routine flight, the two strangers must rely on each other to survive
on the supposedly uninhabited world where their escape pod has crashed. When
Alexa and Lirzhan discover the secret hidden behind Mandala’s wild beauty, they
must put duty before desire and risk everything to warn the Galactic Council of
a conspiracy that could endanger their lives, their worlds, and the future they
have begun to imagine together.
The Mandala Maneuver is the fourth
book in The Gaian Consortium series and the second I have read. Both it and Breath of Life, book one in
the series, feature one of the more secretive races in the Consortium, the
Zhore.
While Breath of Life is a
retelling of Beauty and the Beast set in a Science Fiction world The Mandala
Maneuver is exciting Space Opera.
Alexa and Lirzhan are both
interesting characters who have to carry the story. There are several familiar tropes in the story but they are
very well used and fit both the characters and the plot. I loved the tension in the story. The danger and the discovery made by Alexa
and Lirzhan was very believable.
While their escape from the danger did provide some of the tension the
pressure put on Alexa after they were rescued really ramped the tension up.
The Mandala Maneuver provides
both SFR and Space Opera. It is a combination that I love and I
found it very well done.
Dark Valentine Press published The Mandala Maneuver by Christine Pope in 2014.
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