The second book in The First Light Chronicles picks up immediately where the first left off and has our intrepid band of not-exactly-Star Trek heroes, in their superpowered space ship, facing a battle over an agricultural planet being helmed by a megacorporation. Much blasting of pew-pew lasers commences and it's no major spoiler to say that the bulk of this one takes place in a space prison after our heroes get captured.
I'm still a touch frustrated with the first-person narration, which I feel is a disservice to an epic space opera tone, and the romance between two of our leads feels very artificial to me, but there's a lot to like in this for fans of military sci-fi or Star Trek inspired shenanigans.
The ship combat is stellar, no pun intended, with plenty of descriptive destruction and different ship classes locked in mortal combat. It's easy to picture these epic duels between powerful ships and plenty of moving parts to keep track of during these battles. This is the meat of the story.
Outside of the pew-pew? The prison bits actually worked well for me, with a soft-sell deus ex machina that I didn't mind, some sardonic humor to ease the mental anguish and danger, and a big ol' chunk of action by the end.
I still don't have a "feel" for the universe of The Spinward Fringe, but this second book has helped to make it a lot more coherent than the first and yeah, I think I'll be digging into the next once the desire for some more pulpy space heroics strikes me.