Interplanetary intrigue and romance combine in this electrifying finale to the Consortium Rebellion trilogy.
As the youngest member of her High House, Catarina von Hasenberg is used to being underestimated, but her youth and flighty, bubbly personality mask a clever mind and stubborn determination. Her enemies, blind to her true strength, do not suspect that Cat is a spy—which makes her the perfect candidate to go undercover at a rival House’s summer retreat to gather intelligence on their recent treachery.
Cat’s overprotective older sister reluctantly agrees, but on one condition: Cat cannot go alone. Alexander Sterling, a quiet, gorgeous bodyguard, will accompany her, posing as her lover. After Cat tries, and fails, to ditch Alex, she grudgingly agrees, confident in her ability to manage him. After all, she’s never found a person she can’t manipulate.
But Alex proves more difficult—and more desirable—than Cat anticipated. When she’s attacked and nearly killed, …
Interplanetary intrigue and romance combine in this electrifying finale to the Consortium Rebellion trilogy.
As the youngest member of her High House, Catarina von Hasenberg is used to being underestimated, but her youth and flighty, bubbly personality mask a clever mind and stubborn determination. Her enemies, blind to her true strength, do not suspect that Cat is a spy—which makes her the perfect candidate to go undercover at a rival House’s summer retreat to gather intelligence on their recent treachery.
Cat’s overprotective older sister reluctantly agrees, but on one condition: Cat cannot go alone. Alexander Sterling, a quiet, gorgeous bodyguard, will accompany her, posing as her lover. After Cat tries, and fails, to ditch Alex, she grudgingly agrees, confident in her ability to manage him. After all, she’s never found a person she can’t manipulate.
But Alex proves more difficult—and more desirable—than Cat anticipated. When she’s attacked and nearly killed, she and Alex are forced to work together to figure out how deep the treason goes. With rumors of widespread assaults on Serenity raging, communications down, and the rest of her family trapped off-planet, Catarina must persuade Alex to return to Earth to expose the truth and finish this deadly battle once and for all.
But Cat can’t explain why she’s the perfect person to infiltrate hostile territory without revealing secrets she’d rather keep buried…
I have been very positively surprised with this whole series, and really enjoying the writing and pacing of the stories, they have all been great, so I will for sure check out something else from the author as well.
TBH this would PROBABLY be a 5 if I were in a better state of mind, because it has everything :) Buuut I do lack the enthusiasm that would make me give it a 5.
the whole series is a fun balance of sci-fi, action, and romance with a royal family; I think the third book was maybe the most exciting, but the lightest of the three on the romance side of the story. I've been reading some other sci-fi/romance books and this series really is unique in how well it balances all three of them; I'm contemplating DNF'ing another scifi/romance that I'm half-way through and paused because it's so dark and un-fun. This one has lots of great interludes talking about outfits and with fun dialogue.
Somehow setting it in a universe of Duke-equivalents in the future makes the monarchy seem all the more archaic and creating a society that oppresses many while enriching few. The protagonists are all among one of these families and all swear that their patriarch is the worst, and that some day they will do better if/when they inherit …
the whole series is a fun balance of sci-fi, action, and romance with a royal family; I think the third book was maybe the most exciting, but the lightest of the three on the romance side of the story. I've been reading some other sci-fi/romance books and this series really is unique in how well it balances all three of them; I'm contemplating DNF'ing another scifi/romance that I'm half-way through and paused because it's so dark and un-fun. This one has lots of great interludes talking about outfits and with fun dialogue.
Somehow setting it in a universe of Duke-equivalents in the future makes the monarchy seem all the more archaic and creating a society that oppresses many while enriching few. The protagonists are all among one of these families and all swear that their patriarch is the worst, and that some day they will do better if/when they inherit and occupy themselves with quiet Good Works. Somehow we skim past the reality of this system of government in the regency books but it seems all the more horrible set in this futureworld. If the main opposition to the monarchy -- The Syndicate -- wasn't made out to be bad bad bad bad, we'd probably be rooting for them to succeed in overthrowing the monarchy. The universe gives us no alternatives but to be monarchists. I don't know why systems of government are on my mind these days, just seems to be that way for some reason. Scratch the surface and this universe is horrible and we're following prince/princesses who will some day become part of the system of oppression despite their dreams of doing better.
If you can set that aside, I had so much fun reading these books.