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Games of Command
Aug 2014: He, She and It
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Its been a long time since I read this and don't remember the details, but I know I liked both the MCs and got lost in it as both SF and as a romance.

At first I was a tad wary about this one, the names of the main female characters, (Sass and Eden), screamed "CHEESY" to me However, I'm happy I stuck with it. There was definitely a cheese-factor here, but it was enjoyable cheese. (It was like getting a bite of that awesome honeyed goat cheese from Trader Joe's when you were totally expecting to get a mouthful of Cheeze Whiz).
The furzel pet-creatures were kind of lame, but my girly 12-year-old self secretly loved them.
I was a little disappointed a the lack of smutt in this read, (I was expecting more). But the overall romance was sweet and fun to read.



Meh. - Hopefully no one here will hold it against me. (I kind of just wanted to let those who may judge my inelegant post know that I was aware of its... issues).

I haven't started reading this one yet, but I definitely plan to once I finish Outlander. So not a whole lot of smut huh? Darn. Oh well, can't win them all, I guess. But I think this book will be right up my alley for a quick sci-fi romance at the very least.

Yeah, I was there for Gabriel's Ghost and lemmed it halfway through. I'm hoping this one is much better. I thought the heroine in Gabriel's Ghost was an idiot, so I expect the one in this book not to be considering she's supposed to be a military captain.

Oh, then you HAVE to read "Hope's Folly" when you have the chance. It's the one Felicia wanted to pick that month but didn't because its the 3rd or 4th in the series. I repeatedly flipped back to the cover to check if it was even by the same author. Remember the idiot heroine's "douchey" ex-husband we met before she hooked up with the obsidian-eyed brain-rapist? Hope's Folly is his book and it turns out that he's not a douche at all.. watch him take a back seat without hesitation when the heroine is better at something than he is, for example.

Oh, then you HAV..."
I'll put it on my To-Read list, thanks! I really need to see what other books Linnea Sinclair has, because a friend of mine has recommended her to me before, but I never got around to reading her books until Gabriel's Ghost. Not the best one to start with, probably, considering her other books get more praise.


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The universe isn’t what it used to be. With the new Alliance between the Triad and the United Coalition, Captain Tasha “Sass” Sebastian finds herself serving under her former nemesis, biocybe Admiral Branden Kel-Paten–and doing her best to hide a deadly past. But when an injured mercenary winds up in their ship’s sick bay–and in the hands of her best friend, Dr. Eden Fynn–Sass’s efforts may be wasted.
Wanted rebel Jace Serafino has information that could expose all of Sass’s secrets, tear the fragile Alliance apart–and end Sass’s career if Kel-Paten discovers them. But the biocybe has something to hide as well, something once thought impossible for his kind to possess: feelings . . . for Sass. Soon it’s clear that their prisoner could bring down everything they once believed was worth dying for–and everything they now have to live for.