Winter's Orbit

, #1

Paperback, 430 pages

English language

Published Dec. 28, 2021 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-1-250-75884-2
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4 stars (38 reviews)

While the Iskat Empire has long dominated the system through treaties and political alliances, several planets, including Thea, have begun to chafe under Iskat's rule. When tragedy befalls Imperial Prince Taam, his Thean widower, Jainan, is rushed into an arranged marriage with Taam's cousin, the disreputable Kiem, in a bid to keep the rising hostilities between the two worlds under control.

But when it comes to light that Prince Taam's death may not have been an accident, and that Jainan himself may be a suspect, the unlikely pair must overcome their misgivings and learn to trust one another as they navigate the perils of the Iskat court, try to solve a murder, and prevent an interplanetary war… all while dealing with their growing feelings for each other.

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Review of "Winter's Orbit" on 'Goodreads'

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This is a book that didn't really pique my interest the first few times I saw it mentioned. But it just kept showing up in lists of recommendations on Twitter. The synopsis didn't appeal to me but it kept being billed as Red, White, and Royal Blue in space. I did love that book. I finally gave in.I ended up really loving the romance aspect of this book but not being a huge fan of the sci-fi aspect.I don't generally read high fantasy where there are kings and queens and empires involved. It just doesn't interest me. This is the sci-fi equivalent. There is an empire and there are treaties that are being renegotiated for ... reasons... and there need to be alliances because ... it said so.... I wasn't sure as I was reading this if the political world building in this book was weak enough that it didn't …

Review of "Winter's Orbit" on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

*I received a free review copy in exchange for an honest review of this book.  

This features someone in a new relationship after suddenly losing their partner, paired with someone who's never been married before, with the fate of the empire depending on their success. Both pairings were political, and the new partner has a passing familiarly with the former one, enough to know who they were but not how they were. Part of why I love this book so much is for the way it portrays someone in a relationship after an abusive (or at least controlling) one, after being gaslit and diminished, discounted until he couldn’t trust his own thoughts and barely dared to have opinions but wouldn’t dream of voicing any. Watching him come alive and grow throughout the book was wonderful, and the way his new partner tries to get to know him and figure out …

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