And I’m instantly disappointed, because I hadn’t read the blurb (more fool me, I guess) and had expected the second story to just continue the first. I was settling down, taking in the first page, when suddenly, jarringly, Tavi entered the room, and I realised with a shock that I wasn’t in her head anymore. And I’m not sure I’m as interested in the head the story is occupying. Thinking I’ll change plans read something else first, put a bit of distance between this book and the first. Then I can read that first page without the ‘wait, I’m not who I thought I was’ discomfort.
Having the next book about a different couple makes it much more of a romance series than a SF series. At least it stays with one POV rather than switch back and forth between the two people in the couple like many romances do.
I recently read this and, having shaken the ‘what - who am I?’ discomfort, I loved it! I think these books are a lot of fun. I’ve got a library hold for the third book! :)
^ Thanks, I went and tagged it too! "Capture the Sun." June, looks like. And the LA Public Library would like me to know that, available for me to read now, is "Windows that capture the sun!"
Eclipse the Moon was just released.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J51YV9Q/...