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Sunday, May 27, 2018

RABT presents... Black Star Renegades by Michael Moreci



Sci-fi/YA
Date Published: January 2
Publisher: St. Martin’s

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In the tradition of Star Wars, a galaxy-hopping space adventure about a galactic kingdom bent on control and the young misfit who must find the power within before it’s too late.

Cade Sura holds the future of the galaxy in his hands: the ultimate weapon that will bring total peace. He didn’t ask for it, he doesn’t want it, and there’s no worse choice to wield it in all of space, but if he doesn’t, everyone’s totally screwed. The evil Praxis kingdom is on the cusp of having every star system under its control, and if that happens, there’ll be no contesting their cruel reign. Especially if its fanatical overlord, Ga Halle, manages to capture Cade and snag the all-powerful weapon for herself.

Cade can’t hide from Praxis, and he can’t run from the destiny that’s been shoved into his hands. So he only has one option:

He has to fight.

Cade’s not going to let destiny send him on a suicide run, though. With some help from his friends―rebels and scoundrels alike―Cade’s going to use this weapon to chart a new destiny for the galaxy, and for himself.

He just has to do so before everyone around him discovers that he’s a complete and total fraud.

Blending the space operatics of Star Wars and the swagger of Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Star Renegades is a galaxy-hopping adventure that blasts its way from seedy spacer bars to sacred temples guarded by deadly creatures―all with a cast of misfit characters who have nowhere to go and nothing to lose.




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About the Author


Michael Moreci is a bestselling author who’s the creator of numerous original comics series and has written and collaborated on multiple established properties. His sci-fi trilogy, Roche Limit (Image Comics),is currently in development for television with SyFy, and it was recognized by many publications as being among the best comics of 2015.  It’s been called the “sci-fi comic you need to read” by Nerdist and io9, and Paste Magazine named it one of the “50 best sci-fi comics” of all time.  Moreci has also written stories for iconic characters such as Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, and Conan the Barbarian.

In 2018, Moreci's debut novel, Black Star Renegades, was released with St. Martin's Press. Drawing inspiration from the space operatics of Star Wars and the swagger of Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Star Renegades is a galaxy-hopping adventure that blasts its way from seedy spacer bars to sacred temples guarded by strange creatures--all with a cast of misfit characters charged with saving the world.

His second novel, The Throwaway—an espionage thriller—is slated for release with Tor in June 2018. A sequel to Black Star Renegades will be released in 2019.

He lives outside Chicago with his wife, two children, and his dog.



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Monday, February 1, 2010

Feel the Fire: Truly, Madly by Heather Webber

Hello there!  Glad you could make it!  Today is a very special post indeed, here at Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers.  It marks my first reading venture into a genre previously unknown.....(insert spooky sound here)...  That's right!  As much as I read, I haven't actually conquered a book of this particular nature as of yet, so what better way to do so than with a title soon to be published!  Today's book of choice is....

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Take one part Cupid's Curse + two parts unsolved cases, then divide by one former firefighter turned investigator that failed to leave the heat in his former profession....stir in a little nosy reporter and TADA!  You've got yourself a masterpiece.....or so this Insatiable Reader believes.

Meet Lucy Valentine.  Many would dream of her carefree lifestyle.  The ability to have money if she wishes, (although she turned down her family's trust fund), the option to work in whatever field she deems worthy, the best of friends, a quaint yet lovely cottage to call home....and oh, yes...she's the black sheep of the family thanks to her special "gift" taking an unexpected turn.  Lucy was born into the Valentine family.  Each member of their lineage has possessed the "gift" to be able to see a person's aura.  Said to be given to them by Cupid himself, they decided to put this talent to good use and created Valentine, Inc.....a matchmaker service.  The ironic part about the whole set up?  Nary one of the Valentine clan is able to claim their own true love thanks to "Cupid's Curse" (basically, it prevents them from finding and keeping a long-term relationship....valid reason?  Maybe.  Convenient excuse....hmmmm....).

Where does Lucy come into all this?  The problem comes occurs around Lucy's 14th birthday.  She receives an electric shock that scrambles more than a few minutes of her life.  It crosses the wires on her "gift", making her unable to see auras, but able to find whatever belonging a person has lost from a mere hand shake.  Convienent if you need your keys, but not so much if you're looking for your soulmate.  When Lucy is put in charge of the business for a few weeks thanks to a not-so-scandalous affair  regarding her father and a mistress (you'll have to read it to find out exactly what I mean, but it pertains to Cupid's Curse), things could get a little shakey.  Lucy not only finds herself in the middle of a missing persons/murder case and a struggle to discover how her talents may be used to help a lost child, but she's up to her elbows in trying to keep herself focused on work and work alone.  You see, the family's in house investigator is away for the week as well and wouldn't you know it, his former firefighter turned investigator (*h*o*t*) brother is filling in for him. 

Enter one, Sean Donahue.  He's a man with a slighty shady past, but nothing that would stop most women from falling head over heels for him.  Lucy is not immune to his charm by any means either....in fact, a rather peculiar thing happens when she shakes his hand.  Images not of the past or something he has lost flash through her mind.....but images of the future....their future to be precise or at least a potential meeting in a less than business setting.  What's going on with her "gift" now?  Will Lucy be able to clear up the investigations she's involved herself in without fanning the flames of temptation?  (flames, former firefighter...HA!...couldn't resist!)  You'll have to read it to find out!

Stardate....January....two thousand....ten.....in the current solar system....on the planet Earth.....the Insatiable Reader did something she never thought she would do before.....she read a MYSTERY!  (GASP!)  Yep...you heard it right....prior to this book, I've never actually read a book that was purely classified as a mystery.  It's not that I purposely avoided them or anything, but I just never found myself in their presence and so the closest I came was Sherlock Holmes and the Hounds of the Baskervilles....although that can be found in fiction as well.

Let's start with what drew my eye in the first place.....the COVER!  It seems I've been suffering from "cover love" more often than not recently but I mean...come on!  It is really cute!  One thing I found interesting is the differences in the cover image from the ARC copy I have versus a few others I've seen advertised.  While the main appeal is there, it's the open door that receives the attention.  My copy simply shows the door partially opened with a warm inviting glow.  Another I've seen shows a female silhouette and yet a third shows a drawing/picture of a girl, presumably Lucy, standing in the doorway.  Far be it from me to tell anyone what cover to choose, but I actually like the initial "person-less" version.  It leaves more to my imagination and allows the rest of the cover to be enjoyed.  (Your thoughts?)



Now, let's talk storyline.  Despite the predictable nature of several occurrences (okay, so her gift is to find lost things, and she can get a read off of things given to another person, yet she felt helpless to aid in the lost child affair....hello?  The child would be wearing clothes given to him by the parents....well, what do ya know....she ends up figuring something out similar to this as well), the story still maintains an air of mystery.  (well, being a mystery book we'd hope so...but I digress...)  There are plenty of twists and turns that you won't see coming as well as the shocking surprise of an ending.  (Nope...you WON'T see this one....definite shocker.)  It's got the expected "who-dun-it" aspect, mixed with a bit of romantic flourish (not romance like ROMANCE novel, more like Twilight-esque, but turned up a notch or two...).  After a little exploration of her site, it stands to reason why the book mixed these elements so well....her other published works were mysteries, and romance.

The cast of characters are not easy to forget either.  From totally relatable Lucy, to her over-bearing (but loving) grandmother Dovie, to her best girl friends, and even her family's driver Raphael....you'll find it hard to say goodbye as you turn the final page.  Oh, did I fail to mention Sean Donahue?  (hehehe)  Yes, you won't want to forget him either (or the butterflies he sends your way....*SIGH*).



The release date (as of the post) is set for 02/02/2010!  There is a small sampling of the sequel at the end of this book (currently listed as Deeply, Desperately) as well as the mention of a third novel planned.  I definitely will be keeping my eyes open for it as I simply must know how the story continues!


Review copy received courtesy of LibraryThing's Early Reviewer program. (THANKS!) Check out their site for new program offerings each month.

Until next time....happy reading!
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