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, by JN Chaney


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File Size: 807 KB

Print Length: 302 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Variant Publications; 2 edition (August 22, 2017)

Publication Date: August 22, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0752VRCMZ

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These are not the worst sci-fi pulp reads (the series) out there, but definitely not the best. They are quick reads, but not memorable for the right reasons.Of all things to be bothered by, I can't reconcile the main character, other than he is a complete psychopath. Or not. On the one hand, he is portrayed as a space pirate with a heart of gold. On the other, he kills just about anything that moves without remorse or question when solutions are available and would be far more interesting.The focus on bullet damage descriptions only distract - neck-holes, brain splatter, and exploded jaws should not be the driving part of the story. Also, the engagements are predictable, and seem to always end with a violent confrontation. I found myself wishing over and over again for a cerebral surprise. "Maybe they won't need to blow up everybody for little to no reason this time with graphic bullet-penetration information!" Nope.The ship and her crew are fugitives, and not for the original crime. Their trail is piled-high with the merciless killings of servicemen of two empires (as well as countless other fringe groups and surely a large number of civilian bystanders). This is the true reason for their current station in life.While plodding through the first couple books, I stopped when I found myself rooting for their capture/judgement.

This reminds me of how Han Solo would have been in his early days. It's a fantastic, fast paced adventure tale that doesn't hold back in any way. I love how it started out kind of light and got dark and heavy at the end. This is a complete story, but it left me dying to know what happens in the next book!

From the the very beginning I have been hooked on this series, now reading 📚 Renegade's Children. This talented author brings it all, grumpy with a heart of gold reluctant hero, fabulous cast of supporting characters picked up along the way of never ending action whether it be dogfights in space, rescuing damsels in distress, metamorphing from a man after a buck to a man after justice, from a man who works alone to one with an ever growing crew picked up here and there in his transformation to one who takes on a corrupt legal/military system and learns to trust, care for and even put his life in the line for his friends and what is right. It's a rollicking, edge of your seat, humor when you least expect it pleasure to read or gobble up in my case. May the quest never end because this is so damn fun reading. Write on dear Author!!

Enjoy reading, especially well written Science Fiction, Chaney's latest story is a well thought out adventure that is easy to get into and a great starting point for a new series. Jace Hughes is a renegade who is taking on all forms of illegal business while dodging the watchful eye of the Union who is now governing most of known space. In an effort to pay off a debt he meets a strange nun and with an even stranger cargo. The story that unfolds is well written and mysterious as Jace proceeds to get in over his head. The stories action sequences are exciting and fluid while the dialogue is believable and refreshing. This is a great SCIFI book from a great author! Well worth your time to read and enjoy.D!

Chaney's latest story is a well thought adventure that is easy to get into and a great starting point for a new series. The protagonist Jace Hughes is a renegade who is taking on all forms of illegal business while dodging the watchful eye of the Union who is now governing most of known space. In an effort to pay off a debt he meets a strange nun and with an even stranger cargo. The story that unfolds is well written and mysterious as Jace proceeds to get in over his head in this new space opera. The action sequences are exciting and fluid while the dialogue is believable and moves at a refreshing pace.I am really excited to see this gem pop up. I am looking forward to reading more of this series and it appears we won't have to wait long as the next installment will be coming out soon. Another great book from a great author!

This book is not poorly written. The author does have an engaging style, but the plotting and character development are below par. The hero, Jace Hughes, is supposed to be a lovable rogue, but actually comes off as a self-absorbed jerk, prone to making stupid decisions. The villains are all cardboard cutouts and interchangeable, with little to distinguish them. The idea is sound; Hughes takes on a job to pay his debts, and in the process gets pulled into a quest to find the mythical lost Earth, home planet of the human race. Not awful, but not worth the time.

So, I finished "Renegade Star" last night, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I got into it as the story went on. When I first bought it, I had heard all the references to "Han Solo" and "Firefly", and I went into it with a sort of chip on my shoulder because I expected the story to be a cheap, derivative mishmash of the two from an author I'd never heard of before. Needless to say, I was shortly dining on a feast of crow because, once I put those comparisons to the back of my mind, I was able to read and appreciate the story as the original work that it is, and it became a book I didn't want to put down until I finished! NOW the downside is that I apparently have 6 more books that I NEED to read, and I already have a massive book backlog as it is!

Jace Hughes is probably the fightingest (there is such a word isn't it) man in the known universe. Having picked up a nun and transporting her to a church planet for 5000 credits is not a bad deal for a few hours of traveling. Except the nun is no nun and her luggage no ordinary luggage. Before long Jace is running into one complication after the other. He soon has Union soldiers and a renegade moneylender after his hide. When one of those complications include tangling with a Sarconian space freighter he really is saddled with tons of problems.So what can Jace do but fight back.As introduction to a new series by J. N. Chaney this is quite an exciting space opera with lots of hair raising action and an amazing cast of characters. Especially Abigail and Octavia surprises and a little snip of a girl is somewhere along the way going to be the surprise package of the century. Enjoy!

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