HORNS ARE THE NEW SEXY!!!
Title: Haven 1 (Ascend)
Series: Book 1 of new series??? (I don't know but I sure hope so!)
Author: Sandra R. McNeeley
Designation: Full-Length Novel, Can Be Read As Standalone, No Cliffhanger #sciencefiction #fantasy #romance #spaceopera
My Rating: Four Sexy Stars****
I'm somewhat confused about the actual title for this book, but I have to assume the title is either Ascend, Book 1 of the Haven Series, or Haven, Book 1 of the Ascend Series. Regardless of its actual designation, I just hope there's more! lol... I adore science fiction, love sexy aliens, completely addicted to action, adventure, suspense, and intrigue, and simply can't live without a daily infusion of romance, so when I can find it all in one great read, I'm in heaven! And that's exactly what Sandra Neeley delivered in Haven 1: Ascend. There's so much I truly enjoyed about this book. The concept was creative, the storyline and plot were extremely imaginative, the world building was extraordinary, exceptionally detailed and vivid, the technology and jargon were mind-blowingly and astonishingly inventive, but the element I loved most was the large cast of engaging and very endearing characters. Overall, I thought the book was well-crafted, but - yeah, yeah, there's always a but - the third-person omniscient narrative was, at times, a little problematic. Admittedly, a traditional third-person omniscient narrative with its all-knowing, all-seeing, 'god's-eye-view' narrator, who seems to know everyone's thoughts all the time, is my least favorite method of story-telling. It's an excellent device to build character development in stories/sagas with a large cast and can be an enjoyable experience, but when not executed skillfully and consistently, it can be confusing, distracting, disappointing, and quite disorienting for the reader. I much prefer third-person limited or multiple with the perspectives more discernible or clearly defined, preferably by scene or chapter, which was not the case in much of this story, hence the reason for four stars rather than five. Despite my omniscient induced reader whiplash, I felt compelled to turn every page. I was immediately smitten with the two protagonists, Warship Commander and future Sovereign of the planet Cruestace, Zha Quin Tha Mel Mo'Kok, and recently rescued human abductee, Vivian Bartholomew Stevenson. The Cruestaci were a warrior race and their Psi persona, a state into which they transform when angry or in battle, were feared throughout the galaxy, and Quin was the most alpha of them all. He was gruff, growly, grouchy, built like a tank, and had sexy horns! Oh my! Yet, all it took to give this fierce warrior an attitude adjustment was one small, fiery, rescued female prisoner from Earth, who outsmarted him and his men at every turn. Vivian was an absolute riot! I LOVED Vivi! She was beautiful, highly intelligent, snarky, sassy, spunky, brave, courageous, and such a little fighter. And she instantly melted Quin's cold, warrior's heart. Sigh... The interaction and dialogue between these two were beyond entertaining and their chemistry was so hot it sizzled. I had so much fun laughing at their antics as these two danced around each other, Quin constantly chasing Vivi, trying to woo and protect her, and Vivi always one step ahead of him and everyone else on the ship. But Quin turned out to be nothing but a big gooey marshmallow, at least when it came to Vivi, and Vivian was wickedly smart and had a heart of gold. So sweet! And Quin really had his work cut out for him because there were evil machinations on a galactic scale at play and heinous villains at every turn, determined to steal Vivi back.
So, did I like this book? Yes, I loved it! Will I read this author again? Absolutely! Would I recommend this book? You bet, and I am but only for adult readers since it does contain profanity, explicit sex, and violence. I became completely immersed in the first few pages and simply could not stop reading. There were some very dark elements included in the story but, in my humble opinion, were well balanced with a generous measure of laugh-out-loud humor. I giggled, snickered, snorted, sniffled, sobbed, fumed, and shook my fists in anger throughout the entire book. This is a full-length science fiction romance that I would definitely classify as a space opera, can be read as a standalone, and does NOT end with a cliffhanger. I so hope this is a new series and have my fingers crossed for a follow-up book soon in which we see more of Quin, Vivi, Missy (the ship's A.I.), and Kitty, Vivi's new alien pet! And finally, was I entertained? Completely! If you enjoy high-octane science fiction filled to the brim with action, adventure, danger, drama, intrigue, suspense, angst, passion, and steamy romance, then this book is screaming your name. Fabulous entertainment and an awesome read!