5⭐️ 1🌶 I finished Bright Burns the Flame by Angelina J. Steffort last evening. This was another ARC. This was written in the third person which sort of threw me. Most of what I read is in 1st person. Even with it being in 3rd person we as readers really only got the FMC, Lory's perspective. The world building was methodical, detailed, epic but not overwhelming. Lory lives in the slums on the street barely surviving. She strategically picks marks from a local brothel to rob. This time she chooses the wrong mark and after giving chase is caught. She's taken to prison, brought before the triad and will be executed the next day. Moments before she is beheaded she is given a choice, death or enrollment into a vicious military academy she only heard about the day before from a fellow prisoner. She chooses Ashthorn Ward. She's taken there by the most gorgeous man she's ever encountered the MMC Khayrivven Falcr...
5 ⭐️ 2🌶 I finished up my ARC of The Stars We Found by ES Brandon last evening. It was very good. I liked it even more than the first. This book takes place about 7 years after the first one finishes. The ship has made it to Proxima Centauri b and all the occupants are building a colony. The environment is very harsh and there's crystalline creatures called razerbeaks that are trying to kill everyone. The book had a little bit of a Jurassic Park feel to it. Spoilers ahead; Maya is grieving the loss of Julian's neural interface projection. Cryosleep didn't erase or heal her experience, it just paused it. She starts to rebuild his sensor ghost line by line on her down time. She lives jacked into this neural interface and sets herself down a destructive path that doesn't affect just her. She rebuilds fake Julian, that she calls Echo in this book, by cyphoning power from the colony. Eventually the power stea...