Cobra Guardian picks up afterbook 1, Cobra
Alliance. Jin Moreau joins her
husband, Paul, and her son, Lorne, to fight against the Trofts who have invaded
the Cobra worlds. SPOILER ALERT, STOP
HERE if you have not read book one. Jin
has found new allies in the insular Qasama people. They travel to Caelia to gather troops to
free the Qasma from the Trofts. She
discovers that the Caelians have their own problems with Trofts and her family
is already involved.
They cybernetically enhanced
Cobra warriors are the dreamed of super soldiers. Regardless of their enhancements they are
still fraught with the fragility of human fears and phobias. The book shows that adversity can unite
diverse groups and help them to learn that there are ways to solve problems
that are not uniquely their own. The Djinns
from Qasma must overcome their historic prejudice while the Caelian Cobras must
to the same.
There is plenty of action and the methodology of using the uniquely predatory ecology of Caelia is inspiringly creative.
I look forward to reading
the third and final book of the trilogy.
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.
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