Review: Roche Limit

 
Book Review: Roche Limit, by Nicola Claire, 5 stars

 

With near to a thousand sleek-looking alien battleships massing beyond the Belt, Kael and the crew have a fight on their hands.
But when an opportunity presents itself for an infiltration of the alien space station producing the drones bombing Zenthian planets, Kael dons his Deep Space Operative hat again and does what he does best.
Blowing things up with a little help from his friends.
Outgunned and outnumbered, facing two wars on two different fronts, and a courting process that includes a fight to the death; you’d think Kael would have enough to worry about. But there’s something else. Zenthia’s past is coming back to haunt it, and their ghosts aren’t opposed to using whatever they need to achieve their objectives — including New Earth.
Either Kael and his crew come up with a miracle to stop one war and win the other. Or all is lost. No one ever said life in the stars would be easy, but does it have to be this hard?


Genre: science fiction/science fiction romance

Publication date: December 2020

Mature content: yes, but nothing overly graphical
 
Review: Roche Limit is book three in the Sector Wars series and closely follows books one (Absolute Zero) and two (Cepheid Variable). It's the conclusion of the story that started in Absolute Zero and is not a stand alone book in any way.  
 
I loved it. It's the best of the three books, in my opinion. Action packed, full of twists and turns and with a sweet happy ending for Kael and Zyla.
 
 
 
 
 
If you love the genre, this is a series you shouldn't miss. 
  
Happy readings,

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