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A spy and a secret, February 13, 2008
This review is from: Solar Heat (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is the follow up to 'Island Heat' and features the brother of the hero of that book. I wasn't particularly keen on the previous book but this one is a great improvement. Set in space and on a different planet, this story examines the nature of trust between two people whose histories make them sworn enemies. It's also an uplifting story of people working together to prevent a disaster and of camaraderie amongst a spaceship crew.
Azsla is a First, one of the hierarchy of the planet Rama. Firsts have special powers, something called Quait which enables them to control the bodies of all the slaves on their planet. When a slave rebellion took place ten years before and a large number of slaves colonised another planet, Azsla's parents were brutally murdered in front of her by the escaping slaves. Azsla has vowed to work for the Raman authorities to return the slaves to Rama and, as part of her work to be a spy, has learned how to fight, how to pass as one of the slaves and how to subdue her Quait so that she can merge in with the slaves.
Azsla's mission to travel to the slave planet Zor starts to go wrong almost immediately. Her ship is attacked and she and her slave crewmembers have to use the escape pod, one of the crewmembers giving up his pod space for her and thus being killed. Azsla finds herself feeling responsible for the slaves when their pods are picked up by a mining ship and these feelings continue and strengthen as they arrive on Zor and Azsla starts to carry out her plan of sabotage. Unfortunately the boss of the mining company that picked her up, Derrek Archer, has somehow got under her skin. He hates Firsts with a passion as they have ruined his life, yet as they get closer to each other Azsla knows that she is living a huge lie that will make him hate her. When an asteroid threatens the planet Zor, Azsla is the only person with the knowledge to make the weapon to destroy it, but proving that she is a First may destroy her relationship. Derrek has to learn to trust someone who has lied to him and they both have to learn to trust the strange alien voice that seems to be communicating with them telepathically.
This story was very enjoyable with good pacing, interesting characters and a well-drawn world. Many authors might have dwelled rather too strongly on the disagreements between Azsla and Derrek when her secret was revealed but Susan Kearney handled it well, showing how people in love might be able to understand difference and to see the good in each other. There was minimal reference made to the previous book and the characters in it were only obliquely mentioned and so this book would be easy to understand for someone approaching this story without having read the other. All in all it was a very good read.
Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2008
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Another Gem, June 29, 2008
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Azsla is a spy sent to sabotage a colony started by escaped slaves, but when she falls for mining CEO Derrek Archer, betrayal becomes her game. Can she and Derrek stop her people from destroying his world? If you like a blend of sci fi with sexy romance, this is for you.
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Solar Heat, March 21, 2008
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Azsla and her crew are traveling from her home on Rama to Zor. Azsla's parents were killed when slaves cast a rebellion and escaped to Zor. Azsla is working undercover, pretending to be a slave in order to get to Zor and discover if they might be preparing to attack Rama. Several malfunctions on the ship cause them to abort and eject into space in their sleep pods. Azsla prays they will survive and be rescued.
Derrek Archer is a wealthy mining entrepreneur. He mines and delivers the life-building salt people need to become strong and healthy. Firsts- those born to privilege on Rama- are stronger, taller and healthier than slaves because they have access to salt. On his way to a meeting in Zor, Derrek is asked to pick up the pods and investigate what happened to those who may have survived.
The concept of slaves being equals is foreign to Azsla but Derrek believes they should all be equals. Derrek and Azsla are attracted to each other and Derrek's attraction is nearly overwhelming, but Azsla is a spy. Can these two born enemies find a future together?
Solar Heat is an interesting story. Although it takes place in a different time and place, the similarities to modern prejudices are obvious. It's a unique way to look at an age-old dilemma. Solar Heat's outer space planets and terminology are entertaining and the romance is strong. It's a good story
Nannette
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