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Cleon Moon by Lindsay Buroker
Cleon Moon by Lindsay Buroker













Cleon Moon by Lindsay Buroker

Also, Abelardus's actions were never taken seriously enough or dealt with. Needless to say, what started out as a good solid space opera with some edge of your seat moments in the first 2 books, ended up becoming "swoon and lust over the cyborg" at every turn. Luckily, I enjoyed the other aspects of the books enough to keep reading.

Cleon Moon by Lindsay Buroker

A little of it was amusing, but the amount of it added to these books almost completely ruined the series for me. Too much emphasis on the main character's love life, and too many innuendoes.

Cleon Moon by Lindsay Buroker

I had the same issues with this book that I had with previous ones in the series. This is the last book in the series, and it wrapped everything up pretty neatly. To have a chance of surviving, Alisa will have to come up with her greatest scheme yet. Finding him will be difficult, and even if they’re successful, facing him could be suicidal. Unfortunately, Tymoteusz hasn’t left a trail of breadcrumbs. Alisa doesn’t know why he kidnapped Thorian, but Tymoteusz once promised to kill the prince, so she fears they don’t have much time. But Thorian was kidnapped by the rogue Starseer Tymoteusz, the man who wants to use the Staff of Lore to take over the entire system-and the man who may have the power to do it. They can return the Star Nomad to its original purpose of running freight and staying out of trouble (mostly).īefore that can happen, Alisa must fulfill the promise she made to Jelena: that she and her crew will retrieve young Prince Thorian, the boy who has become Jelena’s best friend. Alisa Marchenko has reunited with her daughter, and even though she hasn’t figured out how to get Jelena to accept Leonidas yet, she dreams of the three of them starting a new life together.















Cleon Moon by Lindsay Buroker