Empty Space by Alan Black my review
Review Courtesy of April Hollingworth
I found York August Sixteen a rather fascinating character. He’s smart and patient, yet completely deadly. He prefers his own company but relishes the few friends he makes. He is to be honest intriguing, though that doesn’t mean I’d want to meet him. The descriptions of the space station in this book are completely three dimensional. You are on that space station. You are breathing in the air and pounding your feet along the galleys when running. I have to admit. I really enjoyed this book.
The Review:
York August Sixteen did not have a good start in life. Abandoned as a baby, he was molested, beaten and harassed. If that wasn’t bad enough his rightful place in the Republic’s Space Navy is stolen from him. Fighting back against the government is useless, good thing York likes to dispense justice in his own special way. When he’s stationed on a lonely communication space station, he soon realizes seeking justice for those who can’t is so much more satisfying than he could ever have imagined.
FTC Advisory: Suleika Santana through Book Ninja Reviews provided me with a copy of Empty Space by Alan Black. Kindle Edition. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.