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A high octane sexy space heist from New York Times-bestselling author Beth Revis, the first in a novella trilogy.
Ada Lamarr may have gotten to the spaceship wreck first, but looter’s rights won’t get her far when she’s got a hole in the side of her ship and her spacesuit is almost out of air. Fortunately for her, help arrives in the form of a government salvage crew—and while they reluctantly rescue her from certain death, they are not pleased to have an unexpected passenger along on their classified mission.
But Ada doesn’t care—all that matters to her is enjoying their fine food and sweet, sweet oxygen—until Rian White, the government agent in charge, starts to suspect that there’s more to Ada than meets the eye. He’s not wrong—but he’s so pretty that Ada is perfectly happy to keep him paying attention to her—at least until she can complete the job she was sent to pull off. But as quick as Ada is, Rian might be quicker—and she may not be entirely sure who’s manipulating who until it’s too late…
A phenomenally fun novella that kicks off a trilogy of sexy space heists and romantic tension, Full Speed to a Crash Landing is packed with great characters and full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end.
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2 primary booksChaotic Orbits is a 2-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2024 with contributions by Beth Revis. The next book is scheduled for release on .
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A low 3 stars. Just not as fun as the blurb made it seem, but not a bad time overall. A lot of potential!
I love a space opera with a bit of romance, but this one was very flat and felt lifeless. The concept is great and for a novella, it wasn't too bad, but I never really cared about the characters or the plot. I was expecting rompy fun in the vein of a Jessie Mihalik book, but sadly, this story never quite got there.
The protagonist gets dangerously close to being annoying, rather than quirky-cute, sometimes. And this story definitely isn't a “high octane sexy space heist!” It's not sexy or dangerously heisty in any way, really. There are many elements of this that are conceptually fun, but it came across as slightly half-baked and unfinished.
Also, the writing thought it was funnier than it actually was. I could tell when it was trying to go for a more comedic tone, but it rarely actually succeeded in doing so.
It's entertaining enough for a quick read. But not much more! I probably won't continue the series.
That was a cracking little novella!
Holy moly the writing was excellent and the pace was fast!
It was just go go go the whole time and I loved every single second!
A very sexy space heist! The romance was white HAWT!!
4 stars
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I enjoyed this novella - it was the right length for the story being told. The author's pacing was great for me.
I struggled a bit with Ada's "voice" - I found her to be a little too...manic pixie dream girl who is also a criminal? I don't know if that was meant to be intentional - she's a fake in every way, etc - but it felt forced and not as charming and witty as I think the story wanted her to be, though I could be wrong. I couldn't figure out if she was meant to be an unlikable protagonist on purpose, I guess. I could be reading too much into it, but I feel like that might have actually been the case - she felt more sincere and genuine (and likable) at the end of the story, despite her revealing herself to be a liar and a very manipulative person. That's what I would like to believe, in any case.
I think I enjoyed the epistolary style section at the end of the book more than the first person narrative that made up most of the book, but that might just be my own bias (I love stories that utilize letters, or excerpts from "articles" or "books" from the universe.)
Since it's such a fast read, I would feel comfortable recommending this book to most people with similar tastes. I'm looking forward to reading the next entry in the series, since Ada's betrayal is out of the way and she won't need to be playing whatever character she was playing in the first book.