Helpful Score: 2
Even though the book started a little slow, it picked up pretty quickly and made for an enjoyable read. I was actually surprised by how much I like it.
Helpful Score: 1
This one's kinda difficult to classify. A romance, yeah, also space opera with a take-no-prisoners heroine. (The fact that she herself gets taken prisoner is something she just has to deal with.)
After US Air Force pilot Bree "Banzai" Maguire is shot down in Korean airspace, she awakens in the year 2176
After US Air Force pilot Bree "Banzai" Maguire is shot down in Korean airspace, she awakens in the year 2176
The first book in the 2176 SF-romance series. I thought this one was the best of the bunch, with the titular fighter pilot awakening from bio-stasis 170 years in the future. The world-building reads very naturally, and the core plotting was great. I felt the rest of the series never really lived up to this one.
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of the few series of books that changes authors. Others (that I've read that change authors but retain the same characters) would be Star Wars and Star Trek. Some authors described what happened better than others, but I tracked all of the 2176 series of books down and enjoyed the stories, I think there were 5 books in all, which include a romance in each and time travel. I liked a woman being a fighter pilot, and a legend.