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A review by morganthebee
Sapling's Aurora by Spencer Rose
4.25
Sapling's Aurora picks up where the previous book left off, with our heroines Addison and Mila crash landing on a planet on the further reaches of the story's universe. Here they'll grow closer, make some friends/allies, solve a bit of a mystery, and figure out how to get their ship, Scout, back up and running to get off planet and get on with their adventure.
Spencer Rose's writing has definitely improved and gotten a bit cleaner, and the dialogue is better in the second novella in the Biokin Chronicles tetralogy. It's still a quick read, but it's basically it's own stand alone story, and I really enjoyed that we were progressing through the story without being left on a big cliffhanger, although the adventure is far from over. I've already finished the series (I read it all in two days), but when I got to the end of Sapling's Aurora I was definitely looking forward to more.
I received a free ARC from the author, but my review is unbiased and left voluntarily.
Spencer Rose's writing has definitely improved and gotten a bit cleaner, and the dialogue is better in the second novella in the Biokin Chronicles tetralogy. It's still a quick read, but it's basically it's own stand alone story, and I really enjoyed that we were progressing through the story without being left on a big cliffhanger, although the adventure is far from over. I've already finished the series (I read it all in two days), but when I got to the end of Sapling's Aurora I was definitely looking forward to more.
I received a free ARC from the author, but my review is unbiased and left voluntarily.