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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Special Romance - Highly Recommended
Whispers in the Stars is one of those special romances that touches your heart. Patricia Waddell has woven a beautiful love story, but unlike a lot of romances, it deals with the characters minds as well as their hearts. Zara the Queen of Nubria is a strong woman with a soft heart. Logan, the Galactic Guard she is forced to marry for political reasons quickly learns...
Published on November 4, 2002

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32 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Two Stars and No Whispers
The story of Zara, the only female ruler in the galaxy, and Logan, a hardened Galactic soldier, is not your usual Marriage of Convenience tale. It's worse. Zara's world of Nubria is strongly grounded in spiritual faith and all it's attendant encumbrances. Logic and strategic planning rule Logan's world of war and suspicion. On the surface, the account of neutral...
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32 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Two Stars and No Whispers, April 3, 2003
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The story of Zara, the only female ruler in the galaxy, and Logan, a hardened Galactic soldier, is not your usual Marriage of Convenience tale. It's worse. Zara's world of Nubria is strongly grounded in spiritual faith and all it's attendant encumbrances. Logic and strategic planning rule Logan's world of war and suspicion. On the surface, the account of neutral Nubria's Queen, Zara, who gives asylum to rebels of the Unity Council and is then "punished" for refusing to give up said rebels and is forced into a marriage with the Galactic Guard of the Council's choosing, does have potential. Unfortunately, it is never realized. Yes, Waddell does a creditable job of creating conflict between the two lovers and the love scenes are well done without being overly graphic but that is the best I can say about this novel.

Zara is gifted with what I would call Active Empathy. She has the ability to reach out and touch the minds of her people and "feel" their thoughts and emotions. Since she is the queen and high priestess of her faith, she is the most powerful wielder of this gift. Logan is aware that his wife is different, but he can never seem to grasp how until the very end of the book, where he suddenly sees the light. The relationship between the two is guarded at best with Zara unwilling to completely "bare" her mind/soul to her husband and Logan incapable of trusting his wife until she "shows" her loyalty by revealing the whereabouts of the hidden rebels. Zara's faith makes it impossible for her to reveal the rebels location, "A promise given is a promise kept". Logan, due to his military upbringing feels his wife either sides with him or she is a traitor to the Council.

There is no action in this novel. The only nod to a futuristic setting is the "honeymoon" trip to a mining colony in order to open Zara's naïve mind to the dangers that exist outside her nice, bland world. This futuristic romance should have been set in the Middle Ages with a battle seasoned knight and druidic priestess. The secondary characters were flat and in no way do I feel, based on the closed minds/hearts of the main characters, that they at anytime developed a meaningful love for each other. When did this wonderful feeling happen? When she couldn't trust him to open her mind? When he couldn't trust her to believe her constantly voiced reassurances that the rebels were no [danger] to the Council?

Spiritual faith plays a big part in this tale and in the conflict that exists between Zara and Logan. His inability to understand and accept Nubria's god(s) is a stumbling block that Zara can't get past. But to be fair to Logan, at no time during this narrative does Waddell explain their religion. Zara prays and chants, leads her people in blessings and prayer circles and attempts to spiritually heal her people (but they are so good what is there to heal?). She takes pilgrimages to pray to god(s) that either have no name or the names have been forgotten (Huh..for a people so steeped in religion, how did they manage to forget their god's name?) The only thing I can say about their beliefs is that they must be born with them because it certainly can't be explained to a non-believer. And how does Zara's gift entitle her to be High Priestess? Yes, it may help her in understanding the troubles of her followers, but why is it a requirement?

The story is riddled with inconsistencies. The Galactic Guard has space transports, Watchtowers and laser pistols, yet they regularly use and carry swords?? Zara's gift is "not telepathy" but the ability to feel another's thoughts, yet in the book she "talks" with her mentor, Nessa, and engages in mind speak with her husband during one love scene in a grotto?? Most of Zara's duties as Queen involve meeting planetary dignitaries as well as envoys and Nubria regularly trades with the other Council planets, yet she has no understanding of the [danger] her Utopian world is faced with by the greedy Pharmons?? Why was Logan chosen to be the one to marry Zara and thereby rule a planet as King? He had no distinguishing battles to his credit, he didn't hail from a long line of deposed rulers and as far as the reader knows no high ranking official owed him a favor. The only reason given in the book is because of his success with women ...

All in all I was extremely disappointed. The story crawled, was very predictable and the anti-climatic ending made the whole premise obsolete. Why didn't Zara just tell the truth about the rebels in the first place and thus avoid the whole sorry mess??

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Special Romance - Highly Recommended, November 4, 2002
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This review is from: Whispers in the Stars (Mass Market Paperback)
Whispers in the Stars is one of those special romances that touches your heart. Patricia Waddell has woven a beautiful love story, but unlike a lot of romances, it deals with the characters minds as well as their hearts. Zara the Queen of Nubria is a strong woman with a soft heart. Logan, the Galactic Guard she is forced to marry for political reasons quickly learns that his bride is as challenging as she is beautiful.

Patricia Waddell's sensual writing style comes through loud and clear in this romance. I couldn't put this book down.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Awesome Romance, October 17, 2002
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This review is from: Whispers in the Stars (Mass Market Paperback)
I have been waiting years for Patricia Waddell to come out with another futuristic romance. Finally, the readers day has arrived. "Whisper in the Stars", leaps out at you on the very first page.

Queen Zara of Nubria gave her word that she would protect the rebels from the Galactic Guard. In doing so, she lost her right to rule her planet and was forced to marry a man of their choosing. Using her gift of faith she reaches out to Logan the Galactic Guard who was to be her husband. Zara's fears abate somewhat when she sensed no evil in him. However, the strength of his resolve to find the rebels causes a struggle of hope between the husband and wife. The chimestry between Zara and Logan makes the pages smolder with tension and excitement.

Patricia also includes a twist of the plot she is becoming so famous for. Please don't miss this wonderful new book.

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A super sensual futuristic romance, October 14, 2002
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I've read this author before, and always look forward to her books, but I was especially pleased with WHISPERS IN THE STARS. The not-so-convenient marriage between Zara of Nubria and Logan of the Galactic Guard is one that quickly turns into a relationship of trust vs. suspicion, faith vs. doubt, and stubborn female vs. stubborn male. Both characters are delightful, strong in their own right, and commited to their own principles. The love that begins to grow between them is heartfelt and realistic and full of surprises. Pat Waddell has another winner with this superb, sexy romance.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly wonderful read!, October 19, 2002
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Whispers in the Stars is incredible. The love story between Zara, the queen of Nubria and Logan, a Galactic Guard, sent to her planet to uncover the whereabouts of threatening rebels will hold you enthralled from page one. The writing is sheer poetry, the love scenes sensual without being overly graphic, and the ending is a real suprise. I can't wait for this author's next book. Patricia Waddell is definitely on my 'must buy list.'
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars strong science fiction romance, October 5, 2002
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Queen Zara of Nubria wants peace for her agrarian people, but the other worlds that make up the members of the Union Council demand more from the only female ruler in the galaxy. Though neutral in the civil war, the empathic Zara refuses to provide the council with the location of rebel forces that crashed onto her planet because of a pledge she made to the leader. The other planetary representatives decide to gain her cooperation by forcing her to marry one of them or face dire consequences.

While Zara worries what this warrior will do to her culture, Logan and his Galactic Guard retinue approach Nubria. Zara "reads" his mind revealing an honest person with no evil aura, but an expectation to find the rebel leader, who has weakened the Union to the point of vulnerability from the Pharmon Empire. As he falls in love with his Queen and she loves her military husband too, Zara seeks to explain that the rebels are no longer a threat without breaking her vow. By trusting in love Zara believes she can reach Logan to do likewise.

WHISPERS IN THE STARS is a strong science fiction romance that stars two delightful protagonists agonizing between love and a cultural light year gap. The story line provides the audience a deep look at the highly ethical Nubria society and a lesser glimpse at the Galactic Guard regimen. Though the author overwhelming defends the virtues of agricultural worlds as superior to more advanced technological realms, science fiction and romance readers will enjoy Patricia Waddell's deep galaxy tale.

Harriet Klausner

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW...This book is fabulous!, November 2, 2002
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Patricia's futuristic romances are always marvelous...my only complaint is that she doesn't do MORE OF THEM!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Romance, October 21, 2002
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Whispers in the Stars is incredible. I normally read historicals, but knowing this author, I decided to give this book a try. I couldn't put it down. The story is unique, the characters extremely well-balanced, and the writing brings out emotions so well that you actually believe these people exist. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a sensual romance.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow what a book!, October 3, 2002
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I waited several years for Patricia Waddell to write another futuristic, crossing my fingers that it would be half as good as The Alliance - IT'S BETTER! The story of Zara and Logan leaps off the pages and wraps around your heart. Torn between duty and love, Zara is a woman with equal portions of principle and compassion; Logan is a warrior to the marrow of his bones - put the two together and you get an explosive, well-told, sensual love story that reflects the superb writing abilities of this author.
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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It didn't do much for me ., November 4, 2002
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When Queen Zara of the supposedly neutral planet Nubria hides refuge rebels from the Union, she is punished with a forced marriage to Logan. There is a great deal of physical attraction between the two, but can Zara trust her unknown husband with the psychic bond that forms between husband and wife on Nubria? Patricia Waddell creates a world both futurist and ancient in Whispers in the Stars, but I found the pacing slow and the arranged marriage problems poorly handled. It is not a bad book, just one that I had problems getting into, but fans of this sort of romance might like it.
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