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Recognition #2

The Recognition Rejection: Recognition Book 2

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Critical praise for THE RECOGNITION RUN 
"Struck from the template of classic space opera, this tale of intergalactic adventure hits all of the right notes. It has a likeable hero and heroine, nasty villains, a plot full of intrigue and unforeseeable surprises, and a colorfully rendered outer-space backdrop against which its well-paced events unfold."
- Publisher's Weekly
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After beating almost insurmountable odds, Jeanine has laid claim to her the largest duchy in the Star Kingdom. As Jeanine's sworn enemy, Princess Olivia, distances the royal family from direct confrontation with the new Duchess, a new enemy arises. When Jeanine and Olivia are both kidnapped, their husbands -- Drake and Prince William -- must bury the hatchet and work together to rescue the women they love.

The Recognition Rejection continues the star-spanning saga of royalty and revenge that began in Vogel's award-nominated novel, The Recognition Run, with the same flair for exciting story-telling fans of Vogel's previous best-selling space operas have come to know and love.

"It's not lip service to say that Henry's books have proven that I'm not broken as a fan of speculative fiction, which is what I was starting to believe before I read Scout's Honor. I just needed something that reminded me of why I love the genres. His books are glorious love letters to the fun and optimism that draws us in when we're young."
- L. Joseph Shosty, author and freelance editor

258 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2017

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September 15, 2023
Great Space Opera

Not entirely Golden Age, since it doesn't have the necessary Sense of Wonder, but truly excellent Space Opera. All the characters act and talk with their own voices as real people. Well constructed universe. Can't wait to uncover the mysteries of the Star Stone.
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