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A spaceship captain, her crew, and their psychic cats confront past failures and new threats in this space opera sequel to the acclaimed Chilling Effect.
Captain Eva Innocente and the crew of La Sirena Negra find themselves once again on the fringe of populated space—and at the center of a raging covert war. When Eva’s sister asks for help locating a missing scientist, promises of a big paycheck and a noble cause convince Eva to take the job despite lingering trust issues.
With reluctant assistance from her estranged mother, Eva and her crew follow the missing scientist’s trail across the universe, from the costume-filled halls of a never-ending convention to a dangerous bot-fighting arena. They ultimately find themselves at the last place Eva wants to see again—Garilia—where she experienced her most shameful and haunting failure.
To complete her mission and get paid, Eva must navigate a paradise embroiled in a rebellion, where massive forests and pristine beaches hide psychic creatures and pervasive surveillance technology. Can she find her quarry while avoiding the oppressive local regime, or will she be doomed to repeat past mistakes when her dark deeds come to light?
Series
2 primary booksChilling Effect is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Valerie Valdes.
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This one wasn't quite as good as the first and the main plot driving force seemed a little light and was anticlimactic. It did seem to setup well for the third which I am hopeful for. Still was an enjoyable read and was an expansive universe. Looking forward to the final of the trilogy.
What a slog. I started with the ebook and switched to the audiobook. there is a lot of Spanish text int he book and if you have experience with the language, it is probably easy to discern the references but I don't have a history with the language so I switched to the audiobook hoping hearing the words would be easier to get the gist. Sort of. But the story just seemed pointless and monotonous. The first book in the series caught me at a good point and I quite enjoyed it. This one, though... blagh.
I've been trying to finish this book since October. It's fine. I like the characters ok. The story is there. I liked the first book in this series more. The pacing is slow and I just don't care how it turns out. I wanted to like this more than I actually do. Maybe I'll stick it back in the list and try to finish it later.