Review: Faring Soul

 
Book Review: Faring Soul, by Tracy Cooper-Posey


 

Rumors emerge that Catherine Shahrazad has returned from the fringes and been seen in Federation space. Wherever she goes, her name and her history cause civil unrest, riots and worse. The Federation Board doesn’t want her there. Neither do the leaders of Cadfael College, the educators and moralists of the galaxy. No one pays any attention to the reticent navigator called Bedivere X, who pilots her ship better than she does.
The truth about Bedivere threatens the entire Federation.
His feelings for Cat might just save everyone.


Genre: science fiction romance

Publication date: September 2015

Mature content: yes

Review: I really, really wanted to like this book, but unfortunately I didn't. The plot isn't all bad, and the story had a lot of potential, but the fact is that there's not a lot of action. Overall, the book is confusing, it was hard to keep up with all the characters, and the plot moves very, very slowly.
 
 I didn't like Catherine at all. I loved Bedivere, but felt sorry for him most of the time. Often, I found myself wanting to skip a few pages here and there to get to the next scenes, so I can't bring myself to actively recommend Faring Soul.

Faring Soul is book 1 in the Interspace Origins series but I frankly don't see myself wanting to read the next two books in the series anytime soon.

Happy readings,

The Book Worm, book blog

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