So, full disclosure: my husband is a huge 40k fan. He's been into it since 5th Edition, and has been trying for years to get me into it. When he told me about the Sisters of Battle, it piqued my interest. Nuns with guns? Awesome! Sign me up!
While visiting family in Wichita, my husband and I found a Warhammer store. I asked the staff about the books, primarily, where should I start? I know there's something like 30 million books, most of them being about the Horus Heresy, and I wasn't sure where to begin. A really nice member of the staff asked me what faction I liked, and recommended this one to me. So this is my very first taste of 40k lore.
And I loved it.
The battles were especially well written. I found myself enjoying the epic fights more than any other scenes in the book, although that's not to say I didn't enjoy its quieter moments. But the battles, with all their chaos and gore, were a lot of fun to read.
One drawback - my only critique - was that the book introduced characters and scenarios that the author expected me to already understand, such as locations, bits of history, and the workings of other factions, with very little explanation. The Chem Dogs especially. I got that they were a penal order, so I could put two and two together about where they came from and why they fought, but for brand-spankin' new 40k fans, it doesn't do much to flesh out back stories or history. It just assumes - correctly, I might add - that the target audience is well-versed in the complexities of 40k lore. There were moments in the book where I wanted to put it down and Google some of the characters or events, however, I didn't want that to potentially spoil the ride so I refrained. But overall, the pacing was good, the characters well written, and the battles intense. And? It left me wanting to know MORE, and left me feeling excited to dig into more books released by the Black Library. Games Workshop got me hook, line, and sinker with this!
Although this was my very first 40k book, I doubt it will be my last. This was a very good introduction to my favorite faction.