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Sureblood (2010)

by Susan Grant(Favorite Author)
3.61 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0373774664 (ISBN13: 9780373774661)
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English
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publisher
HQN Books
series
Borderlands
review 1: The first third would have rated a five star, hot, steamy, action-packed, the outer space land the characters inhibit vivid and real. Lots of strong emotions. Once they separate though, it becomes boring and formulaic, predictable struggle between good and evil kept together only by author's luxurious details about that groovy different world and cataclysmic evolution changes in it. Agree with other reviewers that some drama possibilities were wasted, emotional letdowns.
review 2: I am a huge fan of sci fi romance. There is so little of it and it's really the best of both worlds for me. I hate to give this one such a mediocre review. The story idea was really interesting and appealing. It was the writing that failed it. There seemed to be more showing than
... more telling involved. In the parts where there was actual action, it was interesting, not intense, but okay. But there were places where in order to get the story on to the next point the author sort of told "and this happened then this happened". Maybe the story should have been trimmed here and there. It seemed that the main part of the story was them getting the clans to act together so maybe the first part of the story should have been shorter and the second part longer. I can't really put my finger on why I wasn't more drawn in. I guess the actual details that make you feel the cold of the deck under your feet and hear the hiss of the air escaping just weren't clear or realistic enough. The sci fi element wasn't great. I think it was a bit too Star Trekkie (easy) for me. (Don't get me wrong, I'm a long time ST fan.) But the actions and capabilities of the ships seemed too simplistic. There was one mention of an engine, no mention of star drives, or FTL, etc. You were left wondering how the ships operated. Could the big ships land on planets? How? What sort of space dock facilities did they have? The ships didn't act like space ships truly would. They showed up in a system, the crew was on planet a few minutes later. Where was the time lag? Why were the ships so unrealistically quick? Why were the pirates able to sneak up on ships time and again and latch on to the hulls and not be noticed? Did they have no outside scans/cameras? If pirates are a problem in space, why do none of the ships have any kind of ship to ship weapon? One torpedo does not a defense system make. Why was there mention that communication was instantaneous between systems (and how did that work?), yet there was no ship to ship communications? How far apart were these systems that you could just ring up the neighbors? The guns that they had, were they lasers or what?The people on the pirate planets do not have an agricultural system capable of supporting the populace. Why? How did these people get there ages ago? What is their history? Why were the colonies so small? Why did they need to pirate for money? Who did they trade their ill gotten gains with? There was a vague mention of a black market. Where was it? Who ran it?As to the romance part. They were together about 4 days total. There was a part at the end where the author told us basically "they went from planet to planet convincing the other pirate bands to join with them." That was only a paragraph which in building a relationship doesn't count for me. They fell in love easy, they were separated (and he's right, she should have called) there was intense hatred on her part but with one explanation she forgave him and poofta! Happy ever after. There wasn't much heat or tension. I just wasn't sold on the romance. The actions of the pirates were fairly unrealistic. The reacted like children and any detail however vague, and most of the details of the plots and machinations were vague, swayed them like the wind. They didn't seem like real people.This lack of world building and traditional/realistic feeling sci fi elements slants this novel more towards "futuristic romance" rather than "sci fi romance." It also kept it from being a more satisfying read. less
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scs48
Just started reading this. Love that I checked it out as an ebook from the library.
bobo
Scifi pirate romance mash up. As convoluted as it sounds.
annev
Yay Susan! Another good read!!
jet041
3.75 out of 5
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