Howard Weinstein is a prolific author of Star Trek franchise novels, and if his first one is any guide it's easy to see why. In it he provides an efficient tale of a planet whose Klingon-sparked civil war is winding down and who needs their exiled king to return to cement the peace. Due to his perso...
A part of me wanted to write about how this story deals with the issues of the nuclear arms race and also the conflicting nature of the Hippocratic Oath in the context of war, until I realised that this is basically Star Trek and I have to admit that I am really not a huge fan of Star Trek. Okay, I ...
*3 Stars (I'm being nice)* (Rethought: 2.5)*The "Gush"* This will be short. I never got into this story. I tried. Certain story plots had potential; I love truly good kings and when they have to make choices like this one did, I'm usually way more invested then I ended up being. Perhaps it was the ...
I never really thought of myself as a fan of Star Trek. In fact, I thought it was going to be very similar to Star Wars—which I do not like by the way—but I was very pleasantly surprised when I read this book. It was a lovely read and makes me very excited to see the new movie. And I must admit that...
I was crazy about V growing up. This one has a Black Woman with a White Man romance pairing. Too cool!