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Inherit the Stars
by Tessa Elwood
I received a free digital copy from the author/publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest feedback.
Asa's father more or less runs the entire interplanetary system she lives on called Fane. With her oldest sister Wren in a coma after a revolt on one of their dying planets, Asa is left pretending to be her other sister Emmie in order to save Wren and marrying the son of one of the rulers of another system. Now Asa and her new husband Eagle must figure out a way to help save their planets while also getting to know each other. (There's a bit more to it than that but it just sounds complicated when I write it down - think a lot of planet/space family politics, paternity disputes, new love and all that jazz!)
I really enjoyed this one and absolutely flew through it. It took a while to get the interplanetary systems correct in my head but once I was used to all the tech and space speech, things began to make a lot more sense to me! I actually really fell in love with Asa and Eagle's blossoming relationship. Her reaction to his disability and disfigurement was actually really beautiful and I felt the feelings between them were so genuine and sincere. They just seemed to really get each other and I haven't read such a sweet relationship in a while and just need more, more, more of them!
Asa's decisions at the end were intriguing and I can't wait to see what she does next.
Asa's father more or less runs the entire interplanetary system she lives on called Fane. With her oldest sister Wren in a coma after a revolt on one of their dying planets, Asa is left pretending to be her other sister Emmie in order to save Wren and marrying the son of one of the rulers of another system. Now Asa and her new husband Eagle must figure out a way to help save their planets while also getting to know each other. (There's a bit more to it than that but it just sounds complicated when I write it down - think a lot of planet/space family politics, paternity disputes, new love and all that jazz!)
I really enjoyed this one and absolutely flew through it. It took a while to get the interplanetary systems correct in my head but once I was used to all the tech and space speech, things began to make a lot more sense to me! I actually really fell in love with Asa and Eagle's blossoming relationship. Her reaction to his disability and disfigurement was actually really beautiful and I felt the feelings between them were so genuine and sincere. They just seemed to really get each other and I haven't read such a sweet relationship in a while and just need more, more, more of them!
Asa's decisions at the end were intriguing and I can't wait to see what she does next.