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Entering Tenebrea: Book One of the Tenebrea Trilogy

Entering Tenebrea: Book One of the Tenebrea Trilogy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy this book!!!
Review: All I have to say is that I LOVED this book!!! Roxann & Daniel did a fantastic job! I can't wait for the second book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A thought-provoking page-turner
Review: Entering Tenebrea is an entertaining and thoughtful book that deserves to be read twice.

The characters are a blend of purpose and psychosis. Andrea is downright scary, irreverent, yet oddly maternal-perhaps fiercely maternal? I would not want to catch her in a dark alley in a bad mood. The description of her cutting the Cor Hunter's throat is chilling-although strangely just. Her chance encounter with Cor Hunter's children is a sobering comment on the violence that had forever change her life.

Far from predictable, the plot carefully prepares the reader for twists yet to come in rest of the trilogy. I can't wait to find out what happens to the sympathetic although often cruelly pragmatic K'Rin. Will Andrea's only ally, H'Roo-Parh, reconcile after he rebukes her for her brutality. Will the clone Tara get tough and do what she needs to do? Will Brigon, sort of a clone bandit, leave the wilderness to join the resistance? Will Andrea's rage go over the edge to insanity? I see hints that Andrea and Brigon's rocky start portends a deeper interest.

The treatment of clone technology is accurate and troubling. The Quazel Protein operates much like the protein that causes mad cow disease. Where do Dawson and Graham get their material? I checked their reference to the stranger-than-fiction Bat Flower--origin India, Earth. It's real.

All in all, this book is a must read for anyone who wants a page-turner that makes you think.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entering Tenebrea : Book One of the Tenebrea Trilogy
Review: Entering Tenebrea is the best science fiction I have read in years. For the science fiction fan it is a must-read. It is everything you look forward to and you can't wait until the next book in the series to be released.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can't put it down!
Review: Great action, good page turner, interesting choice of characters. Can't wait for rest of the triology!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bravo Well Done Miss Dawson and Mr Graham
Review: I bought this book purely because it was written by Roxann Dawson, as I am a dire Trek fan. I thought yeah I'll give it a read expecting to lose interest quickly as I do with a lot of things. And I Finnished the book in about 24 hours. A Damn Good read. My only dissapointment was that the following titles in the trilogy are not out yet. But I guess good things come to those that wait. Well that is if book one is any thing to go by. Bravo Well Done Miss Dawson and Mr Graham, Bravo. If your reading this review then you are obviously already interested, so don't be cheap order the book and give it a read. I didn't regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entering Tenebrea
Review: I enjoyed reading this book and highly recomend it. It made the time during my flight home pass quickly, and I hope that this book is translated in to Spanish.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: STRONG
Review: I only purchased this book because of the fact that I was quite curious to know how Roxann Dawson would do in her first job as an author. Knowing her fine acting work as b'Ellana Torres in the Star Trek Voyager series it was no surprise to see that her writing is as strong as her acting and directing. This first part was very good, especially in the character description of the heroin. Well done Roxann and Daniel, can't wait to read the sequels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really good
Review: I thought this book was really good. At first, I just bought it because I was curious exactly how Roxann Dawson would do after seeing her on ST:VGR. It contained a lot of action and some strong character devolpment. I don't usually even look at this kind of scifi novel, but I'm glad I picked this one up. I hope the other two will be as good as this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved it!
Review: I'm wouldn't call myself a sci-fi fan, which says alot about me really enjoying this book. Easy to read, interesting characters. Looking forward to the sequel to see if what I think is going to happen will happen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved it!
Review: I'm wouldn't call myself a sci-fi fan, which says alot about me really enjoying this book. Easy to read, interesting characters. Looking forward to the sequel to see if what I think is going to happen will happen.


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