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Paradigm Flux
by C.E. Clayton
Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Paradigm Flux
Author: C.E. Clayton
Book Series: Resistor Prequel
Diversity: Gay main character
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: sci-fi fans
Genre: Sci-fi
Publication Date: May 3, 2021
Publisher: Starfish Ink
Pages: 100
Recommended Age: 16+ (some romance, slight violence)
Synopsis: Nobody appreciates Cosmin von Brandt’s genius in magitech weapon designs. As a low-level employee at the Magitech Development and Caster Regulation Bureau, and the only surviving son of a disgraced politician still living at home with his parents, Cosmin is determined to make a name for himself. Soon, everyone will understand that he is a luxury few can afford. At least, until he makes one catastrophic mistake too many . . .
After being kicked out by his exes, no one is left to help him get back on his feet. With nowhere left to go, Cosmin winds up on the lower levels of Euria, in a sordid casino with nothing but the suit on his back. On the verge of ruination, he falls into the crosshairs of a shrewd market analyst, and the man she works for—the most powerful businessman you’ve never heard of, a man who could use someone like the young Cosmin von Brandt.
At first, Cosmin is willing to give, and do, whatever is necessary to get back into the good graces of those looming above him. But as he spirals deeper into the underground world of Euria, where the limits of his magic are pushed, and his magitech designs are put to the ultimate test, Cosmin begins to realize the ugly truth behind those he admires the most. Questions rise, and Cosmin begins to wonder exactly what it is he wants, what he desires. The answers Cosmin unearths will rock Euria to its foundation.
In this standalone Eerden novella, meet the notorious Cosmin von Brandt before he becomes a household name in “Resistor”!
Review: Overall I really liked this novella. I loved how fleshed out Cosmin became and the world building was expertly well done. The book was a fun short read and I really enjoyed the premise and the plot of it.
The only issue I had with the book is that there was some pacing moments that were a bit slowed down, but other than that I enjoyed this read.
Verdict: It's great! Read after you read Resistor!
Book: Paradigm Flux
Author: C.E. Clayton
Book Series: Resistor Prequel
Diversity: Gay main character
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: sci-fi fans
Genre: Sci-fi
Publication Date: May 3, 2021
Publisher: Starfish Ink
Pages: 100
Recommended Age: 16+ (some romance, slight violence)
Synopsis: Nobody appreciates Cosmin von Brandt’s genius in magitech weapon designs. As a low-level employee at the Magitech Development and Caster Regulation Bureau, and the only surviving son of a disgraced politician still living at home with his parents, Cosmin is determined to make a name for himself. Soon, everyone will understand that he is a luxury few can afford. At least, until he makes one catastrophic mistake too many . . .
After being kicked out by his exes, no one is left to help him get back on his feet. With nowhere left to go, Cosmin winds up on the lower levels of Euria, in a sordid casino with nothing but the suit on his back. On the verge of ruination, he falls into the crosshairs of a shrewd market analyst, and the man she works for—the most powerful businessman you’ve never heard of, a man who could use someone like the young Cosmin von Brandt.
At first, Cosmin is willing to give, and do, whatever is necessary to get back into the good graces of those looming above him. But as he spirals deeper into the underground world of Euria, where the limits of his magic are pushed, and his magitech designs are put to the ultimate test, Cosmin begins to realize the ugly truth behind those he admires the most. Questions rise, and Cosmin begins to wonder exactly what it is he wants, what he desires. The answers Cosmin unearths will rock Euria to its foundation.
In this standalone Eerden novella, meet the notorious Cosmin von Brandt before he becomes a household name in “Resistor”!
Review: Overall I really liked this novella. I loved how fleshed out Cosmin became and the world building was expertly well done. The book was a fun short read and I really enjoyed the premise and the plot of it.
The only issue I had with the book is that there was some pacing moments that were a bit slowed down, but other than that I enjoyed this read.
Verdict: It's great! Read after you read Resistor!