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Review: The Fractured Dark by Megan E. O'Keefe

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  Official Author Website Buy The Fractured Dark HERE Read Caitlin's review of Book 1, The Blighted Stars OFFICIAL AUTHOR BIO:  Megan E. O'Keefe was raised amongst journalists, and as soon as she was able joined them by crafting a newsletter which chronicled the daily adventures of the local cat population. She lives in the Bay Area of California, and spends her free time tinkering with anything she can get her hands on. FORMAT/INFO: The Fractured Dark was published on September 26th, 2023 by Orbit Books. It is 544 pages long and is told in third person from multiple POVs, including Naira and Tarquin. It is available in paperback, audiobook, and ebook formats. OVERVIEW/ANALYSIS:  It's been nearly six months since Naira and Tarquin escaped from the planet of Sixth Cradle. Since then, they've been staging a covert resistance against the power trying to control the fate of the galaxy. It's insidious nature makes it hard to tell friend from foe, making every move a...

Review: The Blighted Stars by Megan E. O'Keefe

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  Official Author Website Buy The Blighted Stars HERE OFFICIAL AUTHOR BIO: Megan E. O'Keefe was raised amongst journalists, and as soon as she was able joined them by crafting a newsletter which chronicled the daily adventures of the local cat population. She lives in the Bay Area of California, and spends her free time tinkering with anything she can get her hands on. Her fantasy debut, Steal the Sky, won the Gemmell Morningstar Award and her space opera debut, Velocity Weapon was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award.  FORMAT/INFO: The Blighted Stars was released on May 23rd, 2023 from Orbit Books. It is 544 pages split over 70 chapters and an epilogue. It is told in third person from multiple POVs, including Naira Sharp and Tarquin Mercator. It is available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats. OVERVIEW/ANALYSIS: The Mercator family has built their business empire on mining a mineral necessary for humans to survive in space - but they may be killing off all h...