*** Spoiler alerts *** Mixed reviews. Section 31, Trip and T'Pol
This was another great adventure. I loved everything about it. The story line was less convoluted than the Romulan war books. There was an A story, Trip Tucker stops Section 31, and a B story, Hoshi and the dendriforms, and both were very satisfying. The adventure held my attention through the very last moment. And I did not predict anything that happened. I've loved reading all of the Enterprise Books that I've read so far. I started reading where the TV series left off, so I can go back to the first books in the series to keep the fun going.
Which brings me to my central problem: I started reading these books to find out what really happens Trip and T'Pol. I, like many fans of Star Trek Enterprise, found the series finale very unsatisfying. Because Trip is killed, and he and T'Pol never get together. The Enterprise books do resolve that question somewhat. There is an epilogue that shows a future happily ever after. But my great hope was that this would be the book that would show me how they got "from there to here". Instead, I'm left with more questions than answers, and only the vague satisfaction that eventually, somehow, they find a way to be together. I don't know if this ending makes this a better book from a literary standpoint. All I know is, seeing Trip and T'Pol have a second chance at happiness was my main motivation for reading the Enterprise books. And that goal feels only partly fulfilled. I'm one of those romantic readers that wants to see every step of the way along the path of two people finally finding each other and beginning their life together.
Frankly, I really need one more book, from this author, that does just that. I would love to see Trip and Devna have one last adventure before she makes her life among the Deltans, and Trip installs himself on Vulcan in T'Pol's house as her groundskeeper, and eventually finds a way to communicate to her safely through subspace. That he's alive, and well.… and waiting. Fill in the blanks, blah, blah, but I need that book. And I think lots of other Enterprise fans do too. For now, I'll have to satisfy myself with reading the series again, from the beginning.
Don't get me wrong, I loved the entire ride. But I have questions that need to be answered. Which is what the best writers do, I guess; leave you wanting more. Thanks for that.