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Star Tribe: The Luccee Winterscott Series, Book 3

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From the award-winning author of Star Lost (Book 1 of the series) comes the final installment...
In the year 2085, Trevers Winterscott abandons his lucrative career, his AI companion, and her quirky AI cat to embark on a perilous journey through the vast expanse of space. His to find his sister Luccee, who mysteriously left Earth a year ago. Disillusioned and seeking a new purpose, Trevers is driven by a desperate need for meaning in his life.

Meanwhile, Luccee and her band of rebels are on the brink of another uprising. This time, the enemy lies within their own ranks, and they are determined to overthrow the corrupt hierarchy that oppresses them. But their quest for change will lead them into a battle against intergalactic forces they never imagined.

As Trevers and Luccee’s paths converge, they must confront unimaginable dangers and uncover hidden truths that could alter the fate of the universe. Will their bond as siblings be enough to overcome the challenges ahead, or will the forces they face tear them apart forever?

429 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 19, 2024

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1,286 reviews86 followers
November 12, 2024
I really enjoyed this read it was well written with a compelling story line and well developed characters some of which I really loved such as Luccee and Trevers. The world building is good and the story was so easy to get into, it gripped me right from the start and I found myself immersed in the story and the world really quickly.

The pacing of the book was perfectly fit to the story line, I found it quite fast paced which I think is unusual for this genre but I loved it, it worked really well for me.

I loved the inclusion of AI, I have discovered I love reading about AI however the idea of it terrifies me, although im going to have to get over it because I def don't think we are lightyears away from it.

I really enjoyed it and would definitely recommend
1,156 reviews28 followers
November 13, 2024
The finale in this trilogy set in the dystopian future with serious science fiction vibes has concluded, and with it, Luccee's story has come full circle.
I felt like parts of this one felt quite rushed, especially the ending. There was also a bit of jumping forward and back, which confused me, and things I didn't understand the relevance of in the forward parts.
I liked seeing Luccee becoming who she was always meant to be. We have really watched her grow in this series.
This is not a genre I'd usually pick up, but this series has kept me intrigued all the way through.
I think there's still more there that could be explored, should the author choose to revisit Toka. However, I'm also happy to have it concluded how it has.
It's a quick read, and I'm sure it will do well.
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7,400 reviews141 followers
November 13, 2024
Definitely recommend

Star Tribe by Amy Marie Ayres.
The Luccee Winterscott Series, Book 3.
I am really really enjoying this series. I got into this book straight away. I couldn't put it down. I read it in two sittings. I loved getting to know the characters again and what was happening. I loved Luccee. I did like Belinda. I liked the writing style. Even though this is the final book, I would like to read more. I did like the ending. This is a series I would most definitely recommend.
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February 26, 2025
Great dystopian story

Good story with new and interesting characters and locations. Love the story even if it does have parallels to real life.
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