Abaddon Rising by P. L. Parker
Deg’Nara Book 2
Publisher: New Concepts Publishing
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Full Length (271 Pages)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4.5 Stars
Reviewed by SorrelOne of a million statistics in the intergalactic war, Jocelyn St. Germaine is captured, sold as a slave and then forced to fight in the Deg’Nara gladiator games. She’s slated to lose when Kanaan, the most feared warrior of all, claims her as his own.
With his help, Joss’s chances of survival increase, but is it enough?
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I love the character of Joss and how independent and strong she was. Not just mentally but physically since she had to fight alien fighters twice her size.
When Kanaan claimed her, I thought for sure she would make a scene and deny or say no to that. But that was not what happened. Joss is a lot more self aware than some of the strong independent female characters I read about. She knows her strong and weak qualities; I think she had to learn it to survive in a world dominated by men.
Kanaan is a warrior, through and through. What I did not expect with him was him knowing that Joss was special to him, and in typical male fashion not saying how much he liked her.
The author has built a very interesting and different world. There were words that I only started to understand after I finished reading one third of the book. Though, I was expecting more in terms of explaining what the words meant it in no way hindered my ability to finish reading it.
This is a part of a series and it can definitely be read as a stand-alone. There were a lot of different species and a couple pieces of information that took me so long to understand, it became disconcerting.
Abaddon Rising is set in a futuristic world that ensnared me until the end.