What is a TRIROON? Is it some sort of boat? A person with one grandparent of a certain race was once described by the term called 'quadroon,' used in the 19th Century to describe that one-quarter, and if it was just one great-grandparent, the term was 'octoroon,' for one-eighth.
TiiNa Firestone had two-thirds of her genome from her mother, and one-third from her Dad. So, in terms of her Dad's race, she was a 'triroon,' only one-third human. Her Mom was not from around here, and a good many people on Earth were prejudiced against her and her brother, on that account alone…
Her late brother, that is. He'd been killed at the age of nine. Or had he?
TiiNa's vendetta against the terrorists that had attacked her brother was well underway when she discovered about his miraculous recovery. What now? Would the vendetta continue?
TiiNa gets some advice from an unexpected quarter—her newborn nephew. Maybe he's the grown-up in the room, after all…
Super hero/mad science sci fi adventure with a little romance
I enjoyed Triroon and reading Tiina's viewpoint. The science fiction became more super hero than alien/human hybrid, but the world building and story were still entertaining. Unfortunately, after reading the blurb for the first book in the second trilogy, I will not be writing a review for Book 3 of this trilogy, Protector. It is an author's choice to kill main characters for the sake of their story, but it is my choice not to read that story. I will still buy Good Vibrations because I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I particularly enjoyed little TiiNa's transition from a baby sister, to her own personal Vergeltungswaffe, to a lover and wife. Next for her? Motherhood--in the book, Protector...