Down the wormholeDespite herself, Cairo has grown comfortable working under Salvatore. Maybe even gained a sense of belonging. But when an interstellar trip reveals that SCAR Force would rather see her dead than relinquish control of her body for even a second, she’s firmly reminded of her position.Among all the shit the revelation brings to the surface, there’s one question she can’t shake.How … question she can’t shake.
How could a glorified slave possibly develop feelings for a SCAR Force captain?
Cairo has no idea. But she sure as fuck has them.
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She cannot believe she is feeling something for the captain but she is reminded she is a slave. The company would rather her dead than let her regain control of her own body. Is there a way she can be free? Can she really love him? Can anything ever come of it? Follow her journey
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Aphelion by Gaja J. Kos is such an awesome story that I have read. This is book number three in this awesome series that I have fallen in love reading and can not wait to read the rest of this series. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about Sci-Fi romances in their stories.
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The dialogue was sharp, the storyline edgy and I am very impressed overall.
by sewsummore
This is the first book I have read in the series but certainly will not be the last. I will admit I wished I had read the previous books first but still was able to grasp that this is one sci-fi series I will have to read more of. The fight between good and evil for the have and the have not, is obvious and Cairo is a woman who fought against the oppression of the masses by those who value wealth above all else. The dialogue was sharp, the storyline edgy and I am very impressed overall.
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Changes are afoot which give our heroine some hope for the future. But not all change is for the good…
This is book three of an action pack science fiction adventure. It actually reads very well as a standalone, but I recommend starting at the beginning so that you understand the situation and characters.
The story is well written, easy to read and full of all the elements that I love in a story. We have action, a bit of intrigue and a good dose of humor as well. I really loved the characters, particularly our heroine and hero. The story is fast paced and easy to read with enough mystery and intrigue to keep you glued to your seat. I love how each book builds naturally upon the last and I look forward to the next book.
Highly recommended.
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Cairo is in a difficult position with her loyalties torn between her old crew and her new but sooner or later she is going to have to land on a side for her own sanity if nothing else. She and Salvatore’s relationship continues to evolve but she is very sharply reminded of her actual position within SCAR Force, will that push her into deciding her loyalties? More twists and turns, angst, action and adventure make for a thrilling addition to the series.
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Cairo’s loyalty is constantly being tested either by SCAR Forces or the rebels. The question is whether her old crew or her new crew will hold her loyalty.
Cairo’s sister once again comes to disturb things as Cairo is finally settling into a groove after surviving the plane crash that saved the SCAR Force crews’ lives. The Captain and her have been rebuilding the ship in secret and playing with their own fire.
The crew is sent on an interstellar mission to a familiar place for a few of the crew members. Cairo is once again reminded of her place in SCAR Force while Salvatore and her get closer.
Their new location brings familiar faces and quandaries as once again Cairo is reminded of everything SCAR Force has taken away from her. Will she sacrifice her new crew to save herself and her old crew?
Gaja J. Kos opens up multiple cans of mystery in the third book Aphelion (Boris Kos, 2020) in the “SCAR Forces Delta Faction” series. Kos reminds us many times of Cairo’s connection to her old crew while at the same time strengthening her ties to the new crew. We can already see a huge battle ahead for Cairo.
Then Kos gives us mystery upon mystery to think about, but no answers. Very exciting (laugh). I cannot wait for the next one!
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Overall rating 4.3
The intrigue and suspense continues in this installment. Cairo seems to settle into her role while she reluctantly faces her sister once again.more little tidbits are revealed about her friends, and much is still unclear. Of course the mature content is hot and steamy. Next book is definitely needed. All my reviews are always voluntarily written.
Down the wormhole
Despite herself, Cairo has grown comfortable working under Salvatore. Maybe even gained a sense of belonging. But when an interstellar trip reveals that SCAR Force would rather see her dead than relinquish control of her body for even a second, she’s firmly reminded of her position.
She begins to question how she can have feelings for the captain.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.