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Children of Scarabaeus (Scarabaeus, Bk 2)
Children of Scarabaeus - Scarabaeus, Bk 2
Author: Sara Creasy
THE CRIB IS EVERYWHERE . . . — Edie Sha'nim believes she and her bodyguard lover, Finn, could find refuge from the tyranny of the Crib empire by fleeing to the Fringe worlds. But Edie's extraordinary cypherteck ability to manipulate the ecology of evolving planets makes her far too valuable for the empire to lose. Recaptured and forced to...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061934742
ISBN-10: 0061934747
Publication Date: 3/29/2011
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Eos
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Excellent. I loved the first book in the series and I believe I like this one better.

The SF is excellent. There's more Romance in this one, though not all mushy. There are some twists that had me literally saying, "No way!" out loud.

This book will appeal to both Science Fiction and Romance fans.

It's a keeper for me and a wonderful sequel.
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Told from the Heroine's point of view, not told in First Person, which would have made more sense, made reading this difficult at times. Many months in fact to read the first book, several weeks for this one. I REALLY wanted to know what the Hero's side of the story was. It would have added so much more depth and eager reading! Constantly seeking his views and thoughts was distracting and sometimes hard to continue reading. He has SO much story, this could have easily been a trilogy, eagerly consumed.
The premise in this series was interesting in how man was forcing viable planets to meet their needs, and the repercussions of doing so. Trying to find the solution was an interesting twist, yet for me left you hanging in what happened. It could lead to a third book but without his story told from the start, it won't be worth reading. Books could have been a 5 star, but lacking his view made them barely readable.


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