Now that this science fiction series is complete, all eleven stories are sold together. Each story's mini-plot dives deeper and weaves into an epic battle for freedom. As Tracy and Vigard rescue individual thought-reading slaves, they discover layers of treachery, which power the slave trade. They are determined to bring it down--if they can survive long enough.
Sharon Rose has been weaving stories since her second-grade masterpiece, titled My Life as a Flying Squirrel. No publisher snatched it up, but her classmates loved it.
After creating home and family, Sharon pursued her dream of creating stories for people like you. To date, she has published ten books, with more in the works. She writes fantasy and science fiction because they offer vast spaces to explore the realities that we all face. Her stories blend cultures and characters into adventures with mystery, romance, and hope.
When not writing or reading, Sharon may be traveling, enjoying gardens, or searching for unique coffee shops with her husband. She lives in Minnesota, USA, famed for its 10,000 lakes and vibrant seasons.
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What’s in a name?
Way more than I expected. As in, more people. Of course, I knew I was not the only Sharon Rose in the world, but it turns out that some of them are authors, too. I’m the Sharon Rose who writes science fiction and fantasy for those who prefer a cleaner read.
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.
**** SPOILER ALERT **** "Agents Of Rivelt: Vol 3, Orphaned" is another great story set in the "Rivelt" universe. Rose, again continues their great world building and character development as the author tells the story of a hungry child. Tracy finds a hungry child on the space station that she and Vigard are dropping a cargo off at. Well, that leads to the discovery that the child isn't alone. The child is Riveltian and so is their mother, Adeline. Because of a chip embedded in her head that would betray her, Adeline makes the heart wrenching decision to send her daughter, Hope, with Tracy to Rivelt. Again I would suggest, that you, my fellow readers, get the full "Agents Of Rivelt" story arc by getting "Agents Of Rivelt: A Novel In Short Stories" and reading that. In the interest of transparency: I was given a free review copy of this book and I am voluntarily sharing this review. It is my own honest opinion.
Another exciting installment in the Agents of Rivelt series.
In this installment Tracy learns that her new job comes with some tough choices. Sometimes you can't save everyone and you won't always be able to ask for help.
I love that these stories are short, you can read them during a break at work. But they feel like novels, they have tight plotting with real character archs.
Though if there were to ever be a full length novel I would definitely read it.
*I was given a free copy. The opinions expressed are my own honest opinion.*
In this third short story following Tracy's adventures, we get to see further character development, and even more details about the world. Tracy and Vigard are different in a lot of interesting ways, making their interactions that much more engaging. This story has both victory and rising tensions for a future installment.
Joining the one who saved her from slavers Tracy sets out to learn how to help him locate other unfortunate abductees. Ignoring the lessons to plan before executing a retrieval she rushes a small child thought reader off a syndicate controlled station endangering everyone. Thought readers. Space stations syndicates and slavers
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I'm slowly reading through this group of short stories. I really enjoyed seeing Tracy and Vigard again. Easy to read when you have a short burst of time.