I’ve never been so immersed while in the dead of space. Rohan’s home of the space station Wistful feels like a full and fast world, the author has written in multiple alien cultures to give it depth. The main character can be hurt, even killed, and he does have to dig deep each time he faces a fight. I enjoyed that the superhuman power was being pulled from somewhere and it wasn’t entirely bottomless. It’s funny that a book about superheroes off of earth could make me want a prequel about them on earth so badly. I really enjoyed the hard science beats in the book, as well as some of the more mysterious things spread throughout. Sentient space stations and ships, alien races and wormholes, wars being fought by superhuman armies, this novel has some pretty awesome plot points. Nothing, the universe included, seems to be accepting that. After years of fighting, he just wants to retire from it all. The combination gives him superhuman abilities, and responsibilities. Ever wonder what you’d get if you added science fiction with superheroes? Ever wonder what a story would be like if you took out the kind of corny undertones of caped crusaders? Rohan is half human and half il’Drach. This is Hybrid Helix book 1, and I was sent a download code for the audiobook, and I’m now pissed I didn’t get to it sooner! This.
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