Posts labeled Kelly Jensen

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Review - To See the Sun by Kelly Jensen

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Gael has never seen the sun. He has lived all his live deep in the bowels of a huge city, so deep that even sunlight doesn’t penetrate. It’s an underworld ruled by crime families where life is cheap. Gael desperately wants to escape, especially after he has botched the latest assignment for the crime family that keeps him perpetually in their debt. Then a friend suggests that Gael is still young and good looking enough to qualify as a “mail order bride”.

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Review - Phase Shift by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen

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The Chaos Station series comes to a rousing conclusion in this fifth and final volume of the series. The story starts out innocently enough, with Zed attempting to propose to Felix. But the romantic moment is interrupted by someone attempting to steal the crew’s data about the secret project that turned Zed into a super-soldier. The hunt for the thieves brings Zander and Felix up against an old nemesis, and in conflict with the Guardians themselves.

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Review - Inversion Point by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen

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Zander, Felix and the crew of the Chaos are back for another adventure in the fourth installment of the “Chaos Station” series. At the very end of the previous book, humanity had just found out about the immanent arrival of a new species at the galactic hub, and “Inversion Point” follows the crew as they meet and try to communicate with the new race, with Zander as Emissary of the Guardians.

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Review - Best in Show by Kelly Jensen

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Macavity – ‘Mac’ to everyone but his mother – comes from a long line of witches, who can also shift into cats. Unfortunately, Mac’s puckish sense of humor gets him in trouble with his family, who fear some of his jokes risk exposing their secrets. His latest escapade has landed him in his “cat skin” full time, and then another little indiscretion puts him in the animal shelter, up for adoption.

Tags: Shifters Fantasy

 

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Review - Skip Trace by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen

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The third installment of the Chaos Station series kicks off with the resurrected Zed’s return to his family home, along with the rest of the crew of the Chaos. Not everyone is happy to see Zed back among the living, especially the military, who hoped his death, along with the others they experimented on to create super soldiers, would bury their embarrassing secret program. His lover Felix isn’t too happy to see Zed back in the bossom of his rich and powerful family, reminding him that he doesn’t belong.

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Review - Lonely Shore by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen

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Spoiler alert: If you haven’t read the first installment of this series, then you had best stop reading this review now, since we can’t really discuss the second book without reavealing how the first left off. This second volume of the Chaos Station series picks up just a few weeks after the end of “Chaos Station”. Zed is trying to settle in as a member of the crew, but everyone, especially his lover Flick, knows that he is living on borrowed time.

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Review - Chaos Station by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen

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Childhood friends Felix (‘Flick’) and Zander (‘Zed’) grew up together, entered military service together, and for a few short days after graduating from the military academy, they became lovers. War with the alien race called the Stin pulled them apart to different duties within the earth forces. Felix is captured by the enemy and declared dead. Zed is pulled into a covert operation to create super-soldiers before the war comes to an abrupt end, and he is unceremoniously cut loose.