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Goodreads Synopsis
Captain Rez Cantor is a diplomacy officer in the Imperial Army, and personal attaché to Princess Leanna, the sixteen-year-old daughter of the Emperor, and sole heir to the Melelan throne.
On the eve of a treaty signing ending the twelve-year-war between the alien-hybrid Relcor and the Empire, Rez Cantor learns that the Imperial family has been slated for death. Under orders from his Queen, Rez is given his final command–save the Princess at all costs.
Overcoming incredible odds, Rez abducts Leanna, and the two flee Melela along with others of the Imperial guard. Unfortunately, their ship is nuked as it enters warp creating an event horizon that sends the ship 128,000 light years across the galaxy to the Moons of Tiiana. It is on one of these moons that Rez awakens on a beach–injured and alone–without the Princess.
So begins the sojourn of Rez Cantor upon the moons of Tiiana: five moons stagnating from a 2000-year-old war that has left its alien races in limbo and decay. Five moons that crave a hero bold enough to lead their people out of the darkness. Five moons that hold the future of the Melelan Empire deep within the ashes of war.
My Review
(Note: I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.)
I haven't read any science fiction in quite a while, so I was glad to get the opportunity to read this novel. The cover is certainly beautiful, and I could tell I was in for a great adventure!
MY RATING:
Paul T. Harry Author Bio
Paul T. Harry attended the University of Nevada Las Vegas as an English major with a theater arts minor before beginning his career as a writer and music producer. He also worked as an editor with Second Avenue Songwriter’s magazine and has spent the last 30 years writing novels, screenplays and short stories. Paul is married with four children and resides in Gold Canyon, outside Phoenix.
PAUL T. HARRY ONLINE
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Your reviews are always so well thought out and insightful Maria!
ReplyDeleteThough I have read a lot of science fiction I actually have not read too much along the lines of Space Opera. This is a genre that can be a lot of fun. Based on your commentary it sounds as if Harry has combined some elements of different genres here. That is not a bad as it is always nice when a writer mixes things up a little.
The characters, creatures and plot situations that you describe make this sound very entertaining. It can be really nice to lose oneself in these worlds sometimes!
Maria,
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me by today.
Paul
Amazing review!
ReplyDeleteDear Maria,
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for the absolutely super review you've given me over my book, The 5 Moons of Tiiana. It isn't often you get to read about how thrilled a reader was over your work. I really appreciate the depth and insight you've shown and I will definitely keep you and your site apprised as I develop the prequel and sequel to Rez Cantor's story.
Thanks again,
Paul Harry
Hey, Brian!
ReplyDeleteWhy, thank you!! I love writing reviews, and especially enjoy delving more deeply into the plot and characters.
Space opera can indeed be a lot of fun; Harry's book is a prime example of this. I defnitely got immersed in his story!
Thanks again for such a nice comment!! : )
Hey, Vickie!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! Writing book reviews is such an enjoyable activity for me!! I'm very glad you liked this one so much!! : )
Hi, Paul!
ReplyDeleteYou've very welcome! It was a real pleasure to review your book!!
I hadn't read anything so entertaining in a long time!
Thank you so much for your very supportive words!! I always try to make my reviews comprehensive and informative, striving to include any insights I think will make a reader's experience more rewwarding and enjoyable.
I'm eagerly looking forward to the further adventures of Rez Cantor!!
Thanks again!! : )