From Publishers Weekly
Cultures clash and romance blooms in this tepid series opener set on Harmony, a cult-governed planet. The highest ranks of the Harmonic Empire have rewritten history to hide its origins and maintain the harsh caste-based social order that supports the rich and powerful while keeping the underclasses trapped in slavery. Harmony is also the only source of Badger Metal, used to shield spaceships from the vagaries of radiation and hyperspace. The Confederated Star Systems desperately need the material for warships, and they send CSS Maj. Jake Hannigan undercover to Harmony to obtain the secret of making Badger Metal. His task is complicated by the social and political shakeup when Sissy, a pious young Worker caste woman, reveals a gift for prophecy and an amazing ability to quell earthquakes and storms by emotionally bonding with the planet itself. Historian Bentley's blend of mysticism, space opera and social commentary is too scattered and self-conscious to rise above its familiar themes. (Aug.)
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Review
"A standout."
-Library Journal (starred review)
"Exciting and filled with action."
-Science Fiction Weekly
"A well done start to this series...There are twists and turns along the way that set the stage for what should be an interesting opening in the next visit to Harmony."
-Darque Reviews
"The writing in Harmony is good, the story is well-paced...It may even attract some readers who don't normally read science fiction."
-Bookspot Central
"Harmony delves into the deep questions of life, and really is a fictional spiritual quest... you will feel the tug at your soul as the questions you have always known were there are brought to the forefront of your mind."
-Grasping for the wind
-Library Journal (starred review)
"Exciting and filled with action."
-Science Fiction Weekly
"A well done start to this series...There are twists and turns along the way that set the stage for what should be an interesting opening in the next visit to Harmony."
-Darque Reviews
"The writing in Harmony is good, the story is well-paced...It may even attract some readers who don't normally read science fiction."
-Bookspot Central
"Harmony delves into the deep questions of life, and really is a fictional spiritual quest... you will feel the tug at your soul as the questions you have always known were there are brought to the forefront of your mind."
-Grasping for the wind

