The NeoAngkor People's Alliance has been conquered, the war against the Java-Celebes Military Junta lost, but mecha pilot Ho Bình Ça fights on. A solitary sniper in Phnom Penh, she does what she can to remove Junta agents from her city. When her old commander, now insurrection leader, Kattina, contacts Ça with the location of a last, friendly stronghold, in which it is said a special caste of the mecha Angels survived, at last, there seems to be an opportunity to vanquish the enemy once and for all. Hope and doubt warring within herself, Ça packs up the new life she's made, setting out to find the missing Angels of Death, the few mecha powerful enough to take on the Junta. But on her trail is the Junta Captain Siti, and she will stop at nothing until every last breath of the insurrection is quelled and the Alliance's military is dead.
Jasmin Gelinck writes sci-fi and fantasy with gay guys and gals. Jasmin was born in Austria, but currently lives in the Netherlands. Jasmin loves challenges (in sports, on the page, in nature), games, soft and friendly things, and long hikes through the middle of nowhere. Her stories often deal with darker things, however, there'll always be a ray of hope at the end. She doesn't really know why she's typing this in the third person, but hey, that seems to be the popular style.
In any case, Jasmin really hopes you'll enjoy her books, and that you'll gift her a review! ❤️
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this book. I really enjoyed the story. I found myself wanting to go back and see how all of this started and where it is going to go from here. Definitely made me want to read more of the authors work.
I won this book in a giveaway. I found this book to be an entrancing sci fi book that reminded me of others I read in my childhood. I feel it lacked some clarity though.