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A review by marjories
Roihan by Immortal Angel
4.0
Aria and Roihan are facing dangers from both within and without - in fact, its not even certain they are on the same side. Who can be trusted? This book takes them off the planet in a fast paced, action filled story. The physics in places requires a bit of suspension of disbelief, but the story is entertaining. The challenges keep coming at them one after another as they desperately seek a cure to the cloud of red death threatening to exterminate their people.
This book had far more of a gritty space opera feel as compared to Tordan which stayed plant bound and veered more towards fantasy. It is primarily a story of conflict and expands the complexities of the situation on the planet. It is also a second chance romance in a way - Roihan has found his wife, but she has no memories of him, can he win her heart again?
This is book 2 in the Cyborg Warriors series and picks up right where book 1 left off, but follows a different pair of characters. The story arc in this story can be read independently of the previous book, but the backstory from book one make this a far richer story. Understanding the peoples and conflict that is going on might be a bit challenging if you start with this book. This is an honest and voluntary review of an ARC
This book had far more of a gritty space opera feel as compared to Tordan which stayed plant bound and veered more towards fantasy. It is primarily a story of conflict and expands the complexities of the situation on the planet. It is also a second chance romance in a way - Roihan has found his wife, but she has no memories of him, can he win her heart again?
This is book 2 in the Cyborg Warriors series and picks up right where book 1 left off, but follows a different pair of characters. The story arc in this story can be read independently of the previous book, but the backstory from book one make this a far richer story. Understanding the peoples and conflict that is going on might be a bit challenging if you start with this book. This is an honest and voluntary review of an ARC