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Average rating2.3
Award-winning author Linnea Sinclair brings her special sizzle to science fiction with this action-packed blend of otherworldly adventure and sexy stellar romance....After a decade of piloting interstellar patrol ships, former captain Chasidah Bergren, onetime pride of the Sixth Fleet, finds herself court-martialed for a crime she didn't commit--and shipped off to a remote prison planet from which no one ever escapes. But when she kills a brutal guard in an act of self-defense, someone even more dangerous emerges from the shadows.Gabriel Sullivan--alpha mercenary, smuggler, and rogue--is supposed to be dead. Yet now this seductive ghost from Chaz's past is offering her a ticket to freedom--for a price. Someone in the Empire is secretly breeding jukors: vicious and uncontrollable killing machines that have long been outlawed. Gabriel needs Chaz to help him stop the practice before it decimates Imperial space. The mission means putting their lives on the line--but the tensions that heat up between them may be the riskiest part of all.From the Paperback edition.
Series
3 primary booksDock Five Universe is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Linnea Sinclair and Megan Sybil Baker.
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My review:
http://fantasycafe.blogspot.com/2008/12/review-of-gabriels-ghost.html
Maybe I missed something with this one, but it was a slow read for me mostly because I wasn't captivated by the characters. I just didn't care about them and it was difficult for me to imagine the world and environment, I found they were poorly described. I needed more details about everything, actually. The plot seemed OK, but its pace got me really bored.
Story was good. Liked the building plot. Great description of charcters. Very A, B, C type of story. Every character had its place in the plot. No piece of information in the story was usless. No character was useless. The book dragged in the middle for me. I think it was the repeative word choice and the sex scenes didn't seemed very descriptive. The scenes felt unnaturally quick. I feel I want to rate this a two and a half.
This was a disappointing read. I'm going to save my thoughts for the next VF live show, however!