A haunting prophecy upended his identity. Now it demands his life. Once a formidable bounty hunter, Marco Dusan is plagued by insecurity as he tours the realm he now rules. This quiet, backwater planet is not as untouched as he’d once thought. Evidence of collusion between Droseran factions and the powerful Symmachians with their forbidden technology litters his encounters. Worse, all signs indicate Xisya, the alien who tortured him, is still snatching Kynigos Brethren—but to what end? Lance Corporal Eija Zacdari works hard to win a coveted place on the Symmachian hyperjump program, but instinct tells her their intel is flawed. Despite nearly failing the tests, she is assigned to the team-and lands in the middle of a bewildering conspiracy. |
Release Date: December 8, 2020
Once upon a time in a galaxy far far away there was a little girl who didn't enjoy sci-fi but really liked the original 3 Star Wars movies (on VHS, of course). That little girl grew up and still wasn't into sci-fi but on very rare occasions would give the genre a chance, usually because of the author. So, that's why I decided to give Ronie Kendig's space opera series The Droseran Saga a go. Dawn Of Vengeance is the second book in the series but I enjoyed it almost as much as the first one.
You know what? I honestly think I like The Droseran Saga better than couple of other books that I've read by Ronie Kendig. Go figure. Dawn Of Vengeance was pretty much as strong as its predecessor and added many more richly detailed layers to the vast overarching story.
So, my only real negative about this book, and the series, is that it's sometimes hard to follow the rather vast array of characters and their complicated connections to each other. But, that's also where the story shines. It's amazing how many peoples, their customs, and landscapes, are so vividly painted. Ronie Kendig's worldbuilding skills are truly exquisite.
I was completely caught up in the story right from the start, though some things took a bit of remembering from reading the first Droseran Saga title last year. The author had my emotions engaged as the characters struggled to find their place and to come to terms with themselves. I was by turns sad, amused, excited, mad, and flat out curious. Well, now that I've read Dawn Of Vengeance I guess I'll have to impatiently wait for the next book...
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives Dawn Of Vengeance by Ronie Kendig a 4 Bark rating.
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Ronie Kendig is an award-winning, bestselling author of over twenty titles. An Army brat, Ronie lives a short train ride from New York City with her husband, twin sons, and two fur-sons, VVolt N629, a retired military working dog, and Benning the Stealth Golden. Described as an empath by her literary agent, Ronie has used her degree in psychology to write books that have won the coveted Christy Award, RomanticTimes Reviewers’ Choice Award, The Realm Award, HOLT Medallion Award, and more. Her books have also hit the CBA Bestseller List multiple times. |
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