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RENNA SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER THAN TO TRUST BOYD when he said the job would be easy. Her hand crept to the stolen pendant at her throat, squeezing it before tucking it back under her shirt. Damn Boyd and his powers of persuasion. If she’d known she’d end up spending four days crouched behind a stinking Dumpster, she would have thrown the contract back in his face. Nothing was worth having the smell of rotting garbage burned into your nose. Nothing except enough money to buy a small planet.
She shifted on her heels and studied the hulking steel building in front of her. The warehouse itself seemed normal—other than the deadly, high-tech fence surrounding it and the perpetual presence of four armed guards.
The blue glow of the laser locks on each door cut through the morning sunlight like a warning beacon. A few high windows let a little light into the cavernous building, but they were framed with thick, Saltani iron bars. No matter how much she stared, she wasn’t getting in that way. Nothing cut through those suckers.
Renna sighed. At twenty-three, she was more than ready to get out of the mercenary business, but Boyd had asked her for one last job and retrieving the qualified gamma particle destabilizer was too big of a challenge to pass up. The newest tech from Aladea Science Investments could vaporize matter from long distances, even off-world. If anyone else found out it actually existed, it would start an intergalactic war.
She shifted on her heels and studied the hulking steel building in front of her. The warehouse itself seemed normal—other than the deadly, high-tech fence surrounding it and the perpetual presence of four armed guards.
The blue glow of the laser locks on each door cut through the morning sunlight like a warning beacon. A few high windows let a little light into the cavernous building, but they were framed with thick, Saltani iron bars. No matter how much she stared, she wasn’t getting in that way. Nothing cut through those suckers.
Renna sighed. At twenty-three, she was more than ready to get out of the mercenary business, but Boyd had asked her for one last job and retrieving the qualified gamma particle destabilizer was too big of a challenge to pass up. The newest tech from Aladea Science Investments could vaporize matter from long distances, even off-world. If anyone else found out it actually existed, it would start an intergalactic war.
(THE STAR THIEF, Page 5, US ebook edition)
If you were a fan of Joss Whedon's short-lived TV series Firefly, you will love The Star Thief Chronicles. Reading it immediately reminded me of the series, and I often found myself envisioning similar aspects of the world as I read. There's thieving via jobs, intergalactic travel, a crew that has your back, and, of course, the uncanny ability to get into unfathomable trouble!
The series is centered around Renna Carrizal, one of the best mercenaries and thieves in the galaxy. She also has a secret: She was the one who stole the Seralline Star Sapphire pendant two years ago. If word got out about her identity, the bounty on her head would shorten her lifespan drastically. When a secret government organization called MYTH catches Renna, they promise to expose her secret unless she helps them take down a criminal. She finds herself working with a Captain she long thought to be dead, a man she once had a crush on, a man who now hates her very existence. To make matters worse, it's discovered that there's a mole inside MYTH trying to bring the organization down. When an important mission goes belly-up and Renna learns the truth, she also finds herself in a precarious situation, one that may turn her into a cyborg and cause her to lose her humanity...or even her life. Renna is playing a very dangerous game of cat and mouse, and, used to working alone, she doesn't know if she can--or should--trust the team she's now working for.
What first caught my eye about The Star Thief Chronicles was actually the title of the second book: ATHENA'S ASHES. Because Athena. You know how I am about my mythology! And when I found out that the main organization was called MYTH? It didn't matter that the genre was sci-fi and full of spacey stuff (which I seldom read). I wanted mythology in space! Now... if you're like me, don't get your hopes up on the mythological front. There are some references, but this is not a book full of mythology. I still wound up enjoying it, though, much more than I thought I would.
As I stated earlier, the series really brought the nostalgia of Firefly back to me. I was constantly sad when I had to put the book down for work or sleep, and I read both books in a matter of days. Renna is such a strong heroine, and she really shines in the series. It's nice to have an intense action novel where the main character is a kick-ass female. There's also a good balance between adventure, intrigue, deception, and, of course, steamy romance. I liked that Jamie Grey didn't pander to the reader. I don't like being told every detail about a new world and seeing in-depth explanation of all the techy things I've never heard of before and how they work. Grey throws you right in. This is how tihngs are. They exist. They're there. They don't need explanation. It really makes you use your imagination and envision the world yourself, which made me happy. I never felt like I was being talked down to.
There was a lot of humor to relieve tension, too, and Renna really becomes an endearing character. She doesn't care what anyone thinks and isn't afraid to be herself, which is awesome. There were definitely parts that were too extreme for me, because I'm really squeamish, and parts of ATHENA'S ASHES are really, really gory. But the journey was certainly a thrilling one, and I was glad when the second book ended. I don't think I could have stood it if there'd been another cliffhanger like how THE STAR THIEF dropped off. At the same time, there's the promise of a future, should Jamie Grey keep wanting to write about Renna's adventures. It could be over, or easily picked up again, and I like the way she did that. It's a nice, full ending with a whisper of future possibilities.
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C O N T E N T R A T I N G S
Content Ratings: highlight between ( ) for details
Romance: R ( sexual content )
Language: PG15 ( cursing, references to a lot of shady lifestyles, etc. )
Violence: R ( There are some REALLY graphically violent scenes, especially in the second book. A lot of death and mutilation. )
Violence: R ( There are some REALLY graphically violent scenes, especially in the second book. A lot of death and mutilation. )
Other: ( slavery, outlaws, mention of drugs and prostitution and abusive homelife )
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C O V E R D E S I G N:
I think the composition and the coloring is great on all of these. There's also a strong series design that makes the books instantly recognizable as being companions:
In a way, the covers remind me of the Across the Universe trilogy by Beth Revis, even though they're so different. It's the spacey, futuristic tone, I think, and the way the letters pull outward and go toward the edges of the page/box logo:
Ultimately, I really like the way these covers look. I also love the way the model is grabbing the circular object that gives you a great look at the "scenic" background!
EXCERPT:
Chapter One of ATHENA'S ASHES
by Jamie Grey
Chapter One of ATHENA'S ASHES
by Jamie Grey
For someone who was supposed to be the
best thief in the galaxy, Renna had been spending entirely too much time locked
up lately.
Not that a high-security hospital room in
a secret MYTH base was much of a prison for her, but the IV line snaking from
her arm might as well have been a pair of Saltani iron handcuffs. She swung her
feet over the edge of the lumpy bed and watched the holoscreen on the far wall.
Stats scrolled past, red text on the black background. Her vitals were stable;
blood pressure was fine. Looking at her chart, she was the picture of health.
Except for the cybernetic implant taking
over her mind.
Renna rubbed the back of her neck where
the original incision site had started to throb. It had been doing that a lot
lately, thanks to Navang’s depraved
experiments and the drugs he’d injected
her with. Drugs he’d used to
create a whole army of human-robot hybrids.
Thana Samil, the MYTH doctor in charge of
her case, said it was nothing to worry about, but Renna knew better. In the
five days she’d been
locked up here in the MYTH facility, the pain in her head had only gotten
worse.
And then there were the weird side
effects. She hadn’t stepped
foot outside her room, but she knew a bank of super-servers sat in the
northeast corner of the facility, as if she’d drawn the blueprints herself. Communications relays resided on each
corner of the roof. She’d even felt
the throb of the automated defense cannons guarding the facility.
If the doctor and her team didn’t figure out how to
slow down the integration between the implant and her nervous system, Renna
would be a walking machine before she had the chance to stop the person behind
all this.
Pallas.
If Renna’s hunch was right, the traitor was close enough to touch. Maybe even
inside this facility. But she’d never
find him if she was trapped here for the rest of her short life. She slid off
the bed to pace the stark room, careful not to disturb the needles in her arm.
Six steps to the door. Turn around. Six steps back to the bed.
She’d done this
to herself. She’d
volunteered to be locked away and dissected, just to keep Myka Aldani safe. To
keep Finn safe.
Her pacing slowed as a pang of longing
shot through her. Captain Nick Finn. Former gang member turned MYTH soldier and
her first childhood crush. Now, she suspected that she’d fallen in love
with him, which worried her. Renna had spent most of her life making sure that didn’t happen. Yet
somehow his bright blue eyes, square jaw, and straight-laced moral code had
slipped through her defenses.
And oh, the way his fingers had
tantalizingly stroked her most sensitive places…
Renna felt herself go warm as she
remembered the last time she’d been with
him. She’d escaped from
Navang, but not before he’d started
the process of taking over her implant. Finn had spent the night in her room,
waiting for her to regain consciousness, and she’d practically begged him to make love to her. She could still feel the
heat of his skin. She inhaled, half-expecting to smell his scent—sandalwood, gun
grease, and something that was inexplicably him.
She needed to know what was going on
between them, and if that meant more bunk-side exploration, she’d totally take one
for the team. But until she knew how to stop Pallas and put an end to these
experiments, she wasn’t going
anywhere, despite the urge she had to run back to Finn. She’d stay in this
facility and let them poke and prod her, just to protect him and Myka. Even if
it made her crazy.
The lock on her door beeped, and
high-heeled shoes clacked across the threshold. Speak of the devil.
Renna turned as Dr. Samil entered the
room. The young doctor wore a pleasant smile despite the slightly frazzled appearance
of her long blonde hair escaping the messy bun she always wore. Renna leaned
back against the edge of her bed. “Do you
always have to look so happy at the prospect of stabbing me with those
instruments of torture?”
Dr. Samil’s blue eyes sparkled. “For someone
who’s done her share of
killing, I can’t believe
you have a needle phobia.”
“We all have our weaknesses,” Renna said
with a shrug. “Pointy,
shiny, metal bloodsuckers just happen to be mine.”
Samil set her holopad down on the counter
and pressed her thumb to the scanner to unlock the drawer. She pulled out a
tray of tools. “I guess it’s time for the
torture to begin.”
The doctor brushed her bangs back off her
forehead, and Renna gritted her teeth as she slid back onto the bed, preparing
to be poked.
“How’d the last
test go? Is the implant fusing normally?” Renna
stared pointedly at the far wall as Samil fumbled with the glinting needles on
the tray. “Or whatever normal
is in this fucked-up situation.”
The doctor shook her head, flicking a
finger against one of the syringes before pushing the plunger. Pink-tinged
liquid squirted from the needle. “I wish I
knew. I haven’t seen
anything like this before. It’s fascinating.” Her voice was full of that breathless excitement Renna had come to
hate. “Whatever Dr. Navang
did prompted your ordinarily harmless implant to start fusing directly with
your nervous system. If my hunch is right, any other cybernetic implants
installed during this time would also fuse to your body. You could even start
picking up other electronic signals.”
Renna flinched. Not only because of the
quick jab of pain as the doctor deftly slid the needle into her arm, but
because she was already picking up those electronic signals. Things were
progressing faster than the doctor knew.
“Relax. I promise this won’t hurt.”
“That’s what
Navang said.” Renna
tilted her head and fixed Samil with a frown. “And look how that turned out.”
The doctor finished injecting Renna with
whatever drug cocktail she was trying today, then smiled. “There. Wasn’t so bad, was it? I
promise I don’t like
torturing you any more than you like being tortured. Unfortunately, I need one
more sample to check your antibody levels.”
“Of course you do.” Renna
grudgingly let the woman extract a vial of blood and then crossed her arms as
Samil slipped the vial into her pocket. “So what did
you mean about the other implants?”
Dr. Samil nodded as she tapped some
information into her tablet. “Navang
wanted to create an army of hybrids he could control, right? Well, the first
step was to keep their bodies from rejecting the modified implants he
installed. But it didn’t work. His
technique destroyed some of their own tissue and risked the constant rejection
of the implants. Hence the need for a steady infusion of the anti-rejection medications.
“The new formula he tested on you was a different attempt at the same
thing. If he could find a way to make your body fuse with the implant, make it
think it was part of itself, eventually technology could overtake biology. Even
better, when the process was complete, depending on the type of implant, he
could have different types of soldiers. He’d be able
to control them all using his neural network. They’d be nothing but
mindless robots until he gave them orders.”
Samil’s voice rose as she spoke, her gestures growing even more animated,
but a dull ache had started in Renna’s stomach.
She remembered the expressionless eyes of the minions at Navang’s lab as she’d slaughtered them
to ensure Finn and Myka’s escape.
Her heart squeezed as she recalled Viktis’s assurance
that she would make it. Her skin crawled at the realization that she was
nothing more than an experiment to the doctor, a shiny new toy to be studied
until the novelty waned.
But this was Renna’s life. She wasn’t going to sit here
helpless while other people tried to save her. “How long do I have?” she
interrupted before Samil could get even more excited. The woman positively
hummed.
Samil paused, blinking at Renna. “Of course. Right.
My assistant has had some success in creating a new drug to slow the fusion. It’s not exact, but I’m hopeful it will
work.” Wispy, flyaway
hairs floated around her face like a halo as she shook her head. “I’m confident we’ll have a
breakthrough soon. I promise we’ll figure
this out.”
“Don’t make
promises you can’t keep,
Doctor. The headaches are getting worse every day.” Renna rubbed at
her sore temples, closing her eyes as a wave of pain started to build. She
shored up the walls surrounding her heart and refused to even think about
losing the connection she’d made with
Finn. “On the plus side,
if your drugs don’t work and
the implant takes over my brain, I hear metal body suits are all the rage this
year.”
Samil crossed her arms and leaned back
against the table, a frown marring her pretty features. “You’re awfully calm
about this whole situation.”
Renna shrugged. She was ten years younger
than the doctor, but she suddenly felt like she was a hundred years older. “I’ve learned to deal
with the unexpected in my line of work, doc. If you can’t change something,
you figure out how to work around it. It’s the only
way to survive.”
“That’s a cynical
view of life for someone who’s only
twenty-three.”
“You saw my file. I grew up in the Izan tenements on Earth, with a
prostitute for a mother and a background in stealing. I’ve worked hard to
move on, but growing up like that leaves a scar. Or two.” Renna forced
herself not to touch the physical scar on her neck, the daily reminder of that
life and everything she’d worked so
hard to forget.
Thinking about her mother’s attempt to kill
her in a drug-induced rage still made Renna flush with shame and hatred. Still
made her wary of trusting anyone. Even Finn.
Samil’s expression softened. “I know. And
for someone with your past, you’ve come a
long way. You’re now part
of an intergalactic organization, doing your part to save the universe. You’ve become something
bigger than just a thief. I admire you for that.”
“If I had a choice, I would’ve been
long gone by now. I’m no hero,
and I certainly am not a team player. I don’t need to depend on a galactic organization. I just need myself.” Renna settled back
against the pillows and crossed her arms. “MYTH can
keep its good deeds. I’m just in
this for the dental plan.” And just
maybe to make sure she got a shot at happily ever after.
Samil chuckled, and Renna felt a
responding smile twist her lips. Despite the needles and the fact that the
doctor viewed Renna as a science experiment, she liked the woman. Samil was
whip-smart, and if anyone could solve this puzzle, it would be her.
“What am I going to do with you, dove?” the doctor asked with a shake of her head.
“Save me, I hope.” But the
doctor could stop using that stupid nickname any time now. Thinking of Renna as
a meek little dove was laughable.
“I’m doing my best. I
do wish Navang’s facility
hadn’t been destroyed.
If I had access to his drugs and research, it would make all of this so much
easier. Or even Myka Aldani. At one time, he was the key to all of this.”
Renna’s pulse jumped, and she dropped her gaze to the stark white tiles on
the floor. This was exactly why she’d sent Finn
on the run with Myka. Destroying the facility had been the only way to stop the
human-robot hybrid army Navang and Pallas were building, but it had also signed
Renna’s death warrant and
put the kid in even more danger.
Had she made the right choice? Could she
have stopped Navang another way?
“Do you know why Captain Finn destroyed the place?” Samil asked. “It doesn’t make sense. The
captain doesn’t disobey
orders.”
“You know Finn?” She
clenched her hands in her lap at the unexpected pang of jealousy. The past
seven years had changed Finn into a different person, and those years were
wrapped in a protective cloak that seemed to surround his heart. He was
different, but that Finn from her childhood still remained. She’d thought they’d have plenty of
time to get to know him again, to figure out if there was, in fact, a
relationship developing under her nose, but life never worked out the way she
planned.
Samil nodded. “I was ship
doctor for a year on the Athena. He’s a good
man. It must have been something big for him to turn his back on MYTH.” Her blue eyes
searched Renna’s. “Are you sure he
didn’t tell you
anything?”
A lump formed in her throat, and she had
to swallow around it before answering. “Finn and I didn’t exactly get along
when I came on board.” Sticking
to half-truths was the safest bet for now, until she figured out who she could
trust.
“Right. I’d heard he
was angry that Major Dallas wanted him to work with a thief on the last
mission. You, I presume?”
“Guilty as charged. He wasn’t likely to
confide in me either way.”
“Probably not. I know how he felt about people like you.” Samil’s eyes widened. “I mean, people who
don’t follow the law.” She shook her head
with an apologetic frown. “I’m sorry, this isn’t coming out right.
I just mean Finn’s a good
man. For him to go on the run from MYTH means something is seriously wrong.”
Renna nodded. “I get it. I’m a thief.
Untrustworthy. But I was hired to do a job and that’s what I did.”
“I didn’t mean anything
by it, Renna. I’m sorry.” The doctor glanced
at the door. “Now that I’ve put my foot in
it, I’m going to go make
sure my assistant has your newest sample. Stay positive, Renna, it’s going to be fine.”
“I hope you’re right
because it feels like my brain is about to ooze out my ears.”
Samil unlocked another drawer with her
thumbprint and rummaged inside. She pulled out a small, flesh-colored disk. “Here, put this
medipatch on. It should help with the pain.”
Renna slapped it on her arm. “Thanks, doc. I’ll see you
later. Hopefully much, much later.”
Samil smiled as she left. The door
swished shut behind her, and the sound of the lock re-engaging echoed through
the room.
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O F F I C I A L I N F O:
Title: THE STAR THIEF
Author: Jamie Grey
Release Date: Feb. 1, 2014
SUMMARY:
At twenty-three, Renna Carrizal is the most notorious thief in the galaxy. There's just one problem - all she wants is to get out of the business.
But after Renna rescues an injured boy on her final job, she finds herself on the run from the mob instead of enjoying retirement. She unwittingly becomes ensnared by MYTH, a top-secret galactic protection agency who offer her a choice - either help them on their latest mission, or spend the rest of her life on a prison ship.
Forced to work under the watchful eye of handsome but arrogant Captain Finn, Renna learns the former mercenary-turned-hero has a few dirty secrets himself. As Renna works to discover the truth about Finn's past and keep the tantalizing man at arm's length, she unearths a plot to create an unstoppable army. The target? The human star fleet.
Now Renna must pull off the biggest job of her career - saving the galaxy. And maybe even herself.
Title: ATHENA'S ASHES
Author: Jamie Grey
Release Date: August 26, 2014
SUMMARY:
Now that MYTH believes she’s a dangerous double-agent, Renna escapes their firing squad before they put more holes in her than a pair of fishnet stockings. But the ticking time-bomb in her head is the one thing Pallas needs to complete his master plan and he’s not about to let her get away. Even worse, he’s discovered the only thing that will bring Renna to her knees – threatening Captain Nick Finn.
Out of time and options, Renna’s got one shot to take down the traitor before he annihilates everything she loves, even though winning this battle may cost her everything.
Jamie Grey spent most of her childhood writing stories about princesses who saved the day and pretending to be a daring explorer. It wasn’t until much later that she realized she should combine the two. Now, as a tech-obsessed gamer geek, her novels mix amazing scientific developments, future worlds, and the remarkable characters that live in them.
Jamie lives in Michigan with her boyfriend and their pets, who luckily tolerate her overspending on tea, books, and video games. You can learn more about her at www.jamiegreybooks.com, or follow her on twitter via @jamie_grey.
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