Thursday, 16 May 2019

Review: Warleader

Warleader Warleader by Susan Grant
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Loved this, reminiscent of Star Trek Voyager.

Admiral Brit Bandar is the Coalition's greatest starship commander. For years she has been chasing after an outlaw known as the Scourge of the Borderlands until peace was declared. Now to show galactic unity she has been put in charge of a new ship, with her old enemy Warleader Finn Rorkken as her second in command.

Brit and Finn have to find a way to work together, unite their respective crew members (or at least stave off a riot) and solve the mystery of who is killing off the inhabitants of remote outposts.

I read this about six weeks ago, borrowed from Amazon Prime, but didn't get around to writing a review at the time. It was a well-imagined. lighthearted romp which also had some pointed comments about the need for acceptance and understanding of other peoples' customs and behaviours. I really enjoyed reading it and I'm itching to find the second book in e-book format (of any description) but currently drawing a blank even though Goodreads suggests it should have been released in January 2019.

If you like your sci-fi light on the science, romance, opposites-attract, pirates and space opera I think you will love this space romp.

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