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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Stellar Fusion: Review

From Goodreads:
Earth, still patching itself together from the 300 Years War, is severely unprepared and outnumbered when the invasion hits. Their only hope is a small team of peace-keepers on a suicide mission to infiltrate the mother ship and relay critical defense information home.

Sergeant Nakio Atana is the Universal Protectors' elite assassin, and holds within, a spark of unimaginable power. But a daring escape from an enemy ship knocked the first fifteen years of her life into darkness, leaving her with only inexplicable apathy and technical knowledge beyond Earth's evolution.

She is the tip of their spear.

Sergeant Jameson Bennett must guard her with his life.

Together, Atana and Bennett lead the team in hopes her knowledge, and his crew's skills, will render them a soft spot in the Suanoan armor. What they find when they reach the mother ship is entirely unexpected. The truth they uncover will challenge the code they live by and set in motion events that change the future of Earth and their concepts of the power within.

My Review:
This book was pretty fantastic! I loved going on this journey into space, there was such a creative world, I really enjoyed exploring what we did in this book, but there's plenty more for the future books. And there's a few mysteries, like Atana's past! Oh, and there's military action throughout, which is so fantastic!

In a way, this book was sci fi with elements of fantasy. Because yeah, it's space, there's aliens, but there was a element that was woven in that was more paranormal, more fantasy, then sci fi, and the different strands became pretty important!

We learn so much in this book! Obviously, it's the first book and so we know nothing in the beginning. They are fighting this enemy that is so eerie, and there's a lot that they find out in this book, and I can't wait to see where it goes from that!

I did have a problem with the narration, there were bits were it was jarring or was a little unclear. So sometimes I would be pulled out of the book, so it was a little harder to read this book than it would be for others.

Really enjoyed this book, and there's so much potential for the sequel's to explore!

Author: E.L. Strife
Series: Infinite Spark #1
Read: January 21st, 2020
Source: Pump Up Your Books Review Copy
Reason Why: Sounded really great, and it's a Prequel & Sequel Challenge 2020 Book!
Published: April 18th 2018
5/5 Hearts
4/5 Books
4/5 Stars
Bio:
Adopted by two educators, Strife developed a deep love for learning new things. In 2012, she graduated from Oregon State University with two Bachelor’s Degrees in Public Health and Human Sciences: Interior Design and Exercise Sport Science. Her past wears fatigues, suits, and fitness gear, sprinkled with mascara and lace.

“I like to question everything, figure out how things work, and do tasks myself. Experiencing new things is fun but also helps with writing raw and genuine stories. And I’m always trying to push my comfort zones.”

Strife likes the rumble of her project car’s 350-ci V8. She enjoys the rush of snowboarding and riding ATVs on the dunes. But nothing brings her more solace than camping in the mountains where the stars are their brightest.

Strife enjoys connecting with readers and welcomes all feedback and questions.

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