It is entertaining enough. IF you are new to Space Opera or Sci-Fi in general, you may really like the first and second book of the Universe in Flames series.
However, if you are a seasoned reader, you will note the formulaic sequence of events and be reminded of both Star Trek and Star Wars. In that, you have the ‘utopian’ cashless society; end of racial and cultural animosity; end of religious fanatics, and have plenty of key SW elements such as Master, Force, Bloodline, Light v Dark, etc. But, I wouldn’t dare to compare Ryonna to Jar Jar!
The characters continue to drive the story, which is a good thing. There are more battles, more tech, and more training to be had. And yes, more story to be told.
In this installment, there is a traitor in the midst (no spoilers, but easily ferreted out). Bonus – races against time, some more Olympians, more bromance, too. In sum, it is entertaining and I’d put this installment at a 3.4 Star – so just a bit below the round-up to 4-Star rating. I do have the third book, and do plan on reading it – just not right away.