by Astrid Amara
This had creative world-building, drama, adventure and an unsual love story. I enjoyed reading it. Tover was an interesting and engaging protagonist, he changed so much over the course of the story - he was vulnerable, and he got hurt, but he fought through. Cruz remained a little pale in compa...
This is one of those times when I just read something without reading the blurb and it usually works for me. This was exciting, gut-wrenching, fascinating,satisfying. Watching Tover Duke grow and develop throughout this tale made for a great summer read.
PUBLISHED AT DA Worst Possible Birthday: Being sold into slavery by none other than your lover. Tover Duke’s rare ability to move anything instantly across light-years of space makes him a powerful, valuable asset to the Harmony Corporation, and a rock star among the people of the colonies. His l...
Because of her excellent review I decided that I have no patience to wait for the kindle copy and purchased the paperback. So worth it. Best m/m book I have read this year so far. I love Astrid Amara's writing, but contrary to my other favorite fantasy writer Ginn Hale her choices do not always hit ...
I will be honest with you – I approached this book with a LOT of trepidations. See, sci-fi is a genre that resides in the lowest of the low in my reading genre totem pole. I just can’t connect with the idea (I can watch sci-fi but not exactly enjoy reading it). All those weird names with nothing but...