Book Review for Aether Ones by Wendi Coffman-Porter

Synopsis;

Long ago, the Great Sundering ripped the universe apart, creating two separate realities. The kuldain realm developed advanced technology, and its inhabitants travel the universe on massive ships to colonize and expand their empire. The aether realm, meanwhile, harnessed the magic of the massively powerful eldrich energy that connects everything within their realm. Now, a tentative peace reigns between the two realms, maintained by a treaty and by the Imperial Investigative Service–a force designed to monitor interactions between the realms and ensure that most kuldain inhabitants don’t even know aether space exists. Leilani Falconi, a talented agent of the IIS, polices the galaxy with quick sarcasm and a quicker temper. When a series of suspicious deaths in kuldain space threatens the secrecy and peace, Lei must solve the mystery–fast–before both her realities change forever.

My review;

I wasn’t really sure what was expected when I begun this book but I was slowly drawn in to the point I couldn’t put it down. I really enjoyed the space and magical element of the book. Lei is a very strong main character, I found myself laughing at her sarcasm and constantly hoping that she is going to make the world peaceful again. There’s so many little elements in this book which makes it enjoyable and some very sassy characters who help make the book light and easy to read.


Thank you Dave from The Write Reads for sending me a copy of the book for a blog tour.

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