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Nexus by Lindsay Cummings, Sasha Alsberg

skyzinnia's review

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4.0

What happened with Lon and the dragon was pretty ridiculous. He could have just thrown the grenade, and that entire little sub-plot could have been avoided. It was also weird that there's just a random dragon for the first time in the series. It felt very much like it was just poorly slapped in there for the drama of killing people off without any real reason, but they couldn't think of any good way to push things forward. I don't think the whole book was poorly written, but that part definitely was. Additionally, then Arachnid was telling them they weren't given all the information, Androma immediately asked why they would want to do that. Because, like you were literally just told... Lol.

Other than that, I feel pretty much the same as the first book.

I enjoyed the ending and happened with all the characters. It had some crazy plot twists, and I liked the plot. There were some instances of poor writing or bad execution, but overall, I'm happy with it.

harl3y's review

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5.0

gods i loved the end of this duology. it’s taken me way to long to read nexus after finishing zenith (the first in the series). the story ended in a way i didn’t see coming, and the epilogue was so beautifully written (i cried).

readabookorfive's review

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4.0

As someone who absolutely loved Zenith despite everything, I was really looking forward to the sequel and luckily, I was not disappointed! I wish it was longer because somethings did feel rushed and crammed but overall, I loved Nexus!

This duology is such an intense, high stakes sci-fi but also ends up being really fun and unique too! Although the writing isn’t the best writing ever, it’s still so engaging and fun to read about. I’ve grown so much love for all of these characters apart from Dex, although, I did grow to like him throughout Nexus and I thought this book was a really good way to round off all of these story arcs!

Although, again, I do feel pressured to make the disclaimer that I do not watch either of these two ladies on YouTube and I feel that even now, people are up on their high horses about the fact that if you really enjoyed this series, you must be watchers but I’m generally not I just really loved this duology and I think it’s shitty for people who didn’t like it to crap on people’s opinions just because they didn’t like it!

Overall, Nexus was a really wonderful end to this saga and I’m really excited to see what these two authors do next as it will be sad to see them not working on this series anymore but I’m looking forward to future works from both of them!

If you like sci-fi and enjoy a high stakes series with great characters, an engaging storyline and some fun heist elements then I highly recommend this duology!

Arc was kindly provided by Netgalley but all opinions are my own!

popthebutterfly's review against another edition

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1.0

Disclaimer: I bought this book to make my friend happy and review it. I would say you owe me, but you did buy me a book I wanted so I say we're even.

Book: Nexus

Author: Sasha Alsberg and Lindsey Cummings

Book Series: The Androma Saga Book 2

Rating: 1/5

Recommended For...: No one

Publication Date: May 7, 2019

Publisher: Inkyard Press

Pages: 544

Recommended Age: can't recommend, dnf

Synopsis: Her ship is gone, her crew is captured and notorious mercenary Androma Racella is no longer the powerful Bloody Baroness, but a fugitive ruthlessly hunted across the Mirabel Galaxy. The bloodthirsty Queen Nor now rules most of the galaxy through a mind-control toxin and she’ll stop at nothing to destroy her most hated adversary.

Andi will risk anything, even her precious freedom, to find a cure. Stranded with her unlikely ally, Dex, on the unforgiving ice planet of Solera, their plan to infiltrate a black-market city proves dangerously irresistible.

Back in Arcardius, Nor’s actions have opened Mirabel to invasion. As Andi’s crew fights to regain their freedom, Andi and Dex discover a threat far greater than anything they’ve faced before.

Only by saving their mortal enemy can the crew of the Marauder make one last desperate strike to save the galaxy—unaware that a shattering, centuries-old secret may demand the most wrenching sacrifice of all.

Review: I had to DNF this book at 60%. Upon opening the book I had instant PTSD from the first book. The first book was awful and this one didn't improve much more from it. The characters were flat and uninteresting. They're also obvious copies of other famous YA characters to the point that I wonder how much of their "development" was just straight up pulled from other works. The book doesn't do anything to set the appropriate mood for the theme of it. The science in this book is so superbly flawed and inaccurate that I wonder if the authors ever did any research to begin with. The world building was atrocious and underdeveloped. The romance... ugh, so tropey. I also thought the storyline didn't have any uniqueness to it. I felt like I read a better version of this book somewhere else and that I was beta reading this one. Basically, this book was so awful but I'm glad that the two authors didn't try to lie about it's spot on the NYT bestseller list, post fake reviews, or use their positions to get fake reviews. That, at least, is some improvement.

Verdict: One of the very few books I don't recommend.

leila_reads_too_much's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

afkito's review

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4.0

3.5 or 4/5 ⭐

satan_is_back's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

baggednbasic's review

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5.0

So, this is the 2nd book in the series by Sasha & Lindsay. I read the first book & liked it so I picked this one up when it came out.
This book picks up where Zenith leaves off. They are at a ball & Val stabs The General. At the time Queen Nor attack’s the ball & everyone falls due to being shot by silver bullets which turn out not to be fatal. They contain the Zenith virus that infects everyone & let’s Val control them with his compulsion powers.
Next Androma is stabbed also. Dex gets her, The General, Hvac & Lira’s brother onto the ship. There The General transfer the title of General over to Andy before he dies.
Now in Nexus we are on the ship while Andy is still asleep. Dex & Lon are just waiting in a Nebula for Andy to wake up. She awakes & tries to fight Dex cause she wants to know where her crew is & he tells her.
Some things happens & they are on another planet. Get attacked by an ice dragon. In which Lon sacrifices himself so that Andy & Dex can escape. They find themselves in an underground city full of people that aren’t affected by the virus. There is Arachnid, the person who threatened Nor & plans to go up against her. Arachnid reveals himself to be Queen Clarin who everyone thought was dead & was to be believed to have been killed by The General. She is ashamed of how her kids turned out & that she fell in love with the galaxy that she was sent there to destroy so many years ago.
Andy learns that her crew is under the spell of Queen Nor. She wants a ship to go & free them but Dex says they will still be under her control until Val willing releases them. Everyone doesn’t want her to go. So, she decides to stay a day or almost & figures out things. She spends some time with Dex & they discuss where they stand in things. They then try to steal a ship but get caught in the process. They are joined by a few others & Arachnid knew she wouldn’t stay. She wants to reason with her children to stop this madness.
Andy also before this sees a video in which Lira is killed but in reality she wasn’t. Andy is on her way to get the girls. Erin makes Dex & a few others invisible to where you can only see Andy as a prisoner & Arachnid. But Dex messes that all up. The uncle turns out to be the villain & has been controlling everyone. The plan goes sideways but the girls are freed & Andy is not.
Andy gets free & kills Val who has been under the control of the uncle. He released everyone’s mind before he dies. Queen Nor couldn’t stop the uncle after she heard the truth because he began to control her every move & voice.
In the end Andy gave up the general job & had Dex & the girls in the ship. They became bounty hunters. Clarin & Nor were banished with tracking devices to another planet but could never go back to their home.
I believe this second book was written better then the first one. I give it 5 stars. The plot was was better and I couldn’t put it down. The cover was beautiful, they did an awesome job.

wendytheowl's review

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3.0

FR
J'attendais beaucoup de ce tome, car j'avais beaucoup aimé le premier.
Malheureusement, ça n'a que moyennement marché pour moi. Alors qu'on était en pleine action, que ça bougeait, qu'on découvrait beaucoup de choses; j'ai eu la sensation que tout allait justement trop lentement. Et dans les dernières pages, trop vite.
Je me suis un peu embêtée à certains passages, et j'avais l'impression que ça traînait en longueur, alors que j'ai bien conscience que non, c'était juste une impression.
Je suis quand même contente de finir cette duologie; c'était une lecture sympathique. Et si vous aimez la science-fiction, je vous la recommande, car c'était simple à lire.

ENG
I expected a lot from this volume, because I really liked the first one.
Unfortunately, it only worked moderately for me. While we were in action, that things moved, that we discovered a lot of things; I had the feeling that everything was going too slowly. And in the last pages, too quickly.
I got a little bothered in certain passages, and I had the impression that it dragged on for a long time, whereas I am well aware that no, it was just an impression.
I'm still happy to finish this duology; it was a nice read. And if you like science fiction, I recommend it, because it was easy to read.