Inversion Point Chaos Station Book 4 edition by Kelly Jensen Jenn Burke Romance eBooks
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Rating: 4.5 starsI think this my favorite in the series so far. While I wouldn’t say it was the best science fiction story I ever read, it was highly enjoyable and didn’t bog me down with a lot of technical jargon that is prevalent in many sci-fi stories. There were definitely some scenes that I could really visualize and thought they could be done well in a movie.
I liked Felix a lot better in this installment of the Chaos series more than I did in the others. He got some help and while still prickly, he wasn’t the big ball of rage that he was in the previous book. I continue to really love Zed as a character. Being an emissary for the guardians and basically having the fate of the universe in your hands is not an easy thing and we get to see Zed’s struggle. I enjoyed the parts with the new alien race. We also get a better look at the Stin and they are definitely the villains in this series. If I had one minor complaint it was the addition of Felix’s ex-lover Theo. I felt that scenario went on a little long.
Overall, this was a wonderful addition to the Chaos Station series that I highly recommend. It should not be read as a stand-alone, but in conjunction with the previous books in the series. I’m really looking forward to the conclusion of the series in the next book.
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Inversion Point Chaos Station Book 4 edition by Kelly Jensen Jenn Burke Romance eBooks Reviews
“Fluffy yellow partner-unit.”
This series (I’m on the fourth of five books) just gets better—or at least stays as good as it’s been since “Chaos Station,” book one. Felix Ingesson, known as Fix or Fixer to his crew, but as Flick to Zed—Zander Anatolius, his lover and best friend—is back. He is as annoying as ever, but happy to be on the road (or however one describes that in space—“in the black” I guess) with his teammates on the Chaos. But once more their comfortable, profitable life as small-scale cargo and retrieval guys serving the Milky Way is interrupted. And this time it’s for a good reason.
A new species has appeared from a distant part of their galaxy. That makes four, if you don’t count the Guardians. We have the humans, the ashushk, the stin, and this new one. Apparently, Zed is the only one who can head up the team of galactic ambassadors to greet the new players in their galactic sandbox. If you want to know why, read book 3.
Burke and Jensen have built this fascinating, seamless world of humanity in the twenty-third century. Their excellent writing and judicious use of humor makes this book fun to read, even when it’s harrowing (and it is). The familiar characters (and I cannot say how much I love Qek, the ashushk second mate of the Chaos) are expanded by several new players in this drama. This includes an old boyfriend and classmate of Flick’s, which causes all sorts of lovely anxiety in Zed’s gentle heart. Of course, for all the action and all the great sci-fi geekiness, the tumultuous love between Zed and Flick is the hub around which this series turns. Two good, smart, gentle men, all but destroyed by the war between the insect-like stin and humanity, brought back together by a coincidence that seems more and more to be something more…fated. They are outlaws because they have rebelled openly against the unthinking bureaucracy of the military and galactic politics. But they are also heroes, and become the focus of the entire galaxy’s attention as they are poised to greet the unknown in peace and friendship.
I just love these books. Most of all, I love the visibility I feel because of Flick and Zed. The truth remains that the fact that the central characters in this superb sci-fi adventure are a gay couple will automatically limit its audience, because prejudice still runs deep in our galaxy way back here in the early 21st century. Their loss is all I can say.
Inversion Point is the fourth story in what to date has been a really exciting and original sci-fi space opera romance series. With the same two main characters being featured in each book, you’d think that by now it would start to feel a little familiar and possibly a tad boring. But no! With fresh and inventive plot ideas and galactic peace on the line, this latest is just as much fun as the previous entries. Felix and Zander have had a pretty rocky relationship, but at the end of the last book (Skip Trace) things seemed to have settled down between them. The biggest news now is the appearance of another species at the Hub, a sort of galactic meeting point where the Guardians (the benevolent overseers who’ve been instrumental in past stories in helping Zander survive) have let through a new and previously unknown species to interact with the three main groups we’ve seen in the story to date – Humans, the Ashushk, and the Stin (previously at war with humans and before that the Ashushk, but in a currently stable truce). What effect this new species will have on the stability of the peace holding between them is the question, as ambassadors from all 3 species, with Zander as the emissary and the only one who can communicate with the new arrivals race to the Hub. And just to add some more tension to the mix, the human ambassador just happens to be an old friend and ex of Felix. Can Zander and Felix continue to strengthen their relationship amidst the whirl of events surrounding them?
Once again, I was enthralled with this story, stuck out in deep space with an eclectic bunch of very likable characters with a new mission – to find a way to communicate with the species that has shown up in their quarter. I really enjoyed how inventive this was, both in terms of the species and how it communicates, as well as the whole story idea. Having Felix come face to face with the Stin who kept him as a prisoner of war during the Stin-Human war was definitely stressful to read! Because of Zander’s unique role as emissary, he must remain neutral and as a peacemaker for everyone involved, but you could just feel the emotion pouring off of him and Felix when they are put in this position. There was a part of the story mid way when all hell broke loose, and I was seriously doubting my grand idea of reading at bedtime as it was not at all conducive to sleep! Suffice it to say that the plot twists and turns and the action is non-stop in this rollicking adventure.
The relationship of Zander and Felix is tested once again, though not as much as in previous stories. In this case it’s a bit of jealousy on Zander’s side, when he sees the easy interaction Felix has with his friend and former lover Theo. The fact that Theo is a genuinely nice ‘normal’ guy isn’t lost on Zander who is a bit of a mutant in comparison, with parts of all these different species embedded in his body courtesy of experimentation when he was a soldier in the Allied Earth Forces, not to mention his time with the Guardians (see books 1, 2 and 3 for more about that). But some of the happenings result in Zander and Felix finding a new way to communicate, one that ensures their love for each other is strong and unbreakable. I loved seeing the two of them in this relatively happy state. As in the previous books, there are some sexy love scenes between them too.
At the end of this story, I breathed a huge sigh of relief that they had made it through this latest adventure. Truth be told I’m kind of dreading the end of the series (with the next story Phase Shift scheduled to be the last, though I’ll do my darnedest to convince the authors otherwise). It’s been such a fun and exciting series to date, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for something innovative in the sci-fi romance genre. 5 stars.
Rating 4.5 stars
I think this my favorite in the series so far. While I wouldn’t say it was the best science fiction story I ever read, it was highly enjoyable and didn’t bog me down with a lot of technical jargon that is prevalent in many sci-fi stories. There were definitely some scenes that I could really visualize and thought they could be done well in a movie.
I liked Felix a lot better in this installment of the Chaos series more than I did in the others. He got some help and while still prickly, he wasn’t the big ball of rage that he was in the previous book. I continue to really love Zed as a character. Being an emissary for the guardians and basically having the fate of the universe in your hands is not an easy thing and we get to see Zed’s struggle. I enjoyed the parts with the new alien race. We also get a better look at the Stin and they are definitely the villains in this series. If I had one minor complaint it was the addition of Felix’s ex-lover Theo. I felt that scenario went on a little long.
Overall, this was a wonderful addition to the Chaos Station series that I highly recommend. It should not be read as a stand-alone, but in conjunction with the previous books in the series. I’m really looking forward to the conclusion of the series in the next book.
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