Peter Kraus reviewed Velocity Weapon by Megan E O'Keefe (The Protectorate, #1)
Velocity Weapon
3 stars
Velocity Weapon is quite a fun book. The world is built well, the two main characters are fun, even though the villains and supporting characters are a little one dimensional. The major plot twist midway through the book is really well done, I didn't expect that to happen at all - which is why it gets three stars and not two.
Unfortunately, the third storyline feels completely pointless, with some exposition chapters feeling like listening to a conversation between Dumb and Dumber about world politics. That, and the other two storylines beginning to dragg on a little, means the book is borderline boring in places. One then inevitably starts to pick at the contrivances in the story while the characters are running around in circles.
While I think the book is ultimately forgettable, it's a perfectly good, relaxing, mostly action packed sci-fi, and I will probably read the second one …
Velocity Weapon is quite a fun book. The world is built well, the two main characters are fun, even though the villains and supporting characters are a little one dimensional. The major plot twist midway through the book is really well done, I didn't expect that to happen at all - which is why it gets three stars and not two.
Unfortunately, the third storyline feels completely pointless, with some exposition chapters feeling like listening to a conversation between Dumb and Dumber about world politics. That, and the other two storylines beginning to dragg on a little, means the book is borderline boring in places. One then inevitably starts to pick at the contrivances in the story while the characters are running around in circles.
While I think the book is ultimately forgettable, it's a perfectly good, relaxing, mostly action packed sci-fi, and I will probably read the second one in the series.