An uneven, possibly overly long, Adult SF story with some great characters. When humans and their Jao overlords joined forces in a desperate battle to save the Earth from the malevolent race called the Ekhat, the relationship between the two species was changed forever. Two years later, humans an...
A complex if slightly cliche SF with a great cast of characters. Conquered by the Jao twenty years ago, the Earth is shackled under alien tyranny - and threatened by the even more dangerous Ekhat, one of whose genocidal extermination fleets is coming to the solar system. The only chance for human...
This book is a sequel to Black on Black, one of the few books I’ve rated with five stars. I think I liked this sequel even more than its predecessor. This book, Stars over Stars, built logically from the events and character growth of the previous book. However, it told an entirely new story on a ne...
This book caught my interest from the first page and I had trouble putting it down. I was up past my bedtime last night because I couldn’t go to sleep until I had finished the book.The story centers around Heyoka Blackeagle, an alien from the hrinnti species. He was stolen from his people as a chi...
Once upon a time, when I was a little girl, in the dark days pre-Buffy, it was hard to find a female action hero. And yes, little girls need them, and teens, and even young women. So when the first Sword and Sorceress was published, I immediately grabbed it, and it was love at first sight of the cov...
I love this sort of story. Good old space opera!It's just a rollicking good read, with interesting character studies of 4 different sapient species (humans and three others).I'm a little disappointed in the treatment of the main female character, who despite being "Queen of the Universe" (that's jus...
I remember when I was eleven or twelve, my parents went away for the weekend and left us with some friends, the Worthingtons. One afternoon, Mr. Worthington, knowing how much I loved to read, sent me up to the rafters in their big old barn to retrieve three big bags of paperback books. There was so...
The stories were ok, non particularly memorable, except for the one I'd read before about the Neanderthals and another one about a pipeline in Nigeria (hmm, maybe that's why they were first and last)
Very reminiscent of Andre Norton in her SF days, before Witch World when she moved almost completely into fantasy. That doesn't necessarily mean great fiction - but I loved those novels...
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