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"One seat on the intergalactic Sakien Empire's supreme ruling body, the Council of Seven, remains unfilled, that of the Empress Apparent. The seat isn't won by votes or marriage. It's won in a tournament of ritualized combat in the ancient tradition. Now that tournament, the Empress Game, has been called and the females of the empire will stop at nothing to secure political domination for their homeworlds. The battle for political power isn't contained by the tournament's ring, however. The empire's elite gather to forge, strengthen or betray alliances in a dance that will determine the fate of the empire for a generation. With the empire wracked by a rising nanovirus plague and stretched thin by an ill-advised planet-wide occupation of Ordoch in enemy territory, everything rests on the woman who rises to the top."--Provided from Amazon.com.
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Some of my favorite tropes are switched identities and secret identities, and The Empress Game has both: a secret princess pretends to be another princess in order to win a fighting tournament. It sounded like a lot of fun, and it could be entertaining at times, but I found the writing bland, the worldbuilding generic, and the characterization thin. I just didn't care about the characters and the one relationship I was interested in reading about was underutilized.
Full Review: http://www.fantasybookcafe.com/2016/07/review-of-the-empress-game-by-rhonda-mason/