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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Review: Finders Keepers by Linnea Sinclair


2 stars for Finders Keepers by Linnea Sinclair.

I read Finders Keepers because (One) I am a great fan of science fiction romance and have always love a good story on romantic space opera; and (Two) I am deeply impressed and mesmerized by Linnea Sinclair's Dock Five Universe series which is a fascinating sci-fic romance. However, I am greatly disappointed that Finders Keepers is a far cry from my usual expectations.

Finders Keepers feels more like a romance story minus the science fiction. Though the author throws in plenty of aircraft technical jargon to impress, they only ended up reading like technobabble and a load of claptrap to the layman reader. Nevertheless, the romance part of the story is not too bad as far as romance stories go.

I read the first half of this book and then skimmed the rest just to find out the ending and to say I have finished.

Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 26 Apr 2005

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Now that they found each other, the universe won't know what hit it...

Blending hard SF with sizzling romantic suspense, Linnea Sinclair brings readers this red-hot adventure of two space outcasts on a collision course with destiny. Now that this star-crossed couple have found each other, the universe won't know what hit it...

Trilby Elliot is a barely legal independent trader. Rhis Vanur is the arrogant Zafharin military officer she rescued from a crash landing. It would have been a miracle if they survived each other's company on Trilby's slapdash starfreighter even under the best of circumstances. And these are far from the best of circumstances. For Trilby's best friend is missing and the warlike 'Sko are hunting both Trilby and Rhis. Suddenly they're in it together, for better, for worse--or until death blasts them to oblivion...

*Blurb from author's website*

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