Review: Frost Station Alpha

Book Review: Frost Station Alpha, by Ruby Lionsdrake, 4 stars


 

Lieutenant Tamryn Pavlenko wants to make a name for herself in the GalCon Fleet, so naturally she requests an assignment on the infamous Frost Station Alpha, where pirate attacks are a way of life. The remote research outpost holds secrets that many are willing to kill for, and Tamryn is prepared to protect it from brigands, mobsters, and mercenaries—or whatever the galaxy throws at her. The brochure, however, failed to mention the genetically engineered super humans who were supposed to have all been killed in a war that ended more than a century ago. It seems they’re not only alive, but they want the station. Oh, and one of them decides he wants Tamryn too. This powerful warrior might be sexy and intriguing, but he was bred to kill, and she can’t let herself forget that he’s the enemy.


Genre: science fiction romance

Publication date: September 2015

Mature content: yes

Review: This is a fun book, mostly from the science fiction/space adventure points of view. The romance is not, in my opinion, entirely credible. While I was all in favor of Tamryn and Makkon getting involved, I felt things happened way too quickly, especially taking into account that Makkon was still in the role of one of the kidnappers and Tamryn was still a victim. 
 
 
 
 
 
Still, it was a pretty interesting book.  

Note: this is the complete series, but it's really just one book. It was originally published in separate installments and I have no idea if those installments are still being sold separately today, but if they are, don't bother purchasing them. Each installment is really one chapter of the book and you will end up having to buy them all to get the full story.
 
Happy readings,

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