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Saturday, August 6, 2022

Assassination of Hope: Star Marked Book 2 By Justin Doyle - Another Action Packed Sci/Fi Fantasy Adventure

Assassination of Hope: Star Marked Book 2 by Justin Doyle

Note: This book will be published in September of 2022.

I received a copy of this book for free and am leaving this review voluntarily.

Assassination of Hope is the second in the Star Marked series of Young Adult Sci-Fi/Fantasy Adventure novels by Justin Doyle. It was preceded by Embargo on Hope, which I enjoyed - you can find my review for Embargo HERE.

As with the first book, I also enjoyed Assassination immensely. Sometimes second books in a series can be a letdown from the first, but that is not the case here. It is well paced, written, and edited. If you are into action packed books, this one will appeal to you. There are two things I noted while reading Assassination. One is the growth of the characters. It was great to learn more of the background of Darynn and Fyra, but I think the character that had the most growth was Kaylaa, and it is ironic that Kaylaa was absent for a lot of the story. 

I also was fascinated with the world-building displayed by the author. In this volume, we move from Darynn's home planet to Kaylaa's frozen world where she is in the middle of a fight. The descriptions of the cold and how the characters handled it was well described, and the prose made me see and feel their plight.

I am not a fantasy fan as much as a sci-fi nerd, but I loved the way Justin could bring the science and technology together with magic to produce a plausible story all readers can enjoy. At the top of my list, along with a fine mixing of genres, were the battle scenes. The fights were epic in scope and the author went into great detail to describe them, but not so much as to make them difficult to read. 

Be warned, Assassination is not a standalone story, but a continuation on Embargo, so be sure to read the books to get the full appreciation.

Blurb from the book...

The destruction of the embargo has made Darynn Mark a lot of enemies: an interstellar bounty hunter, the Grand Cardinal, families of the fallen. On top of that, Darynn struggles with his new responsibility to discover the truth behind Vastire’s gods, while battling his growing internal desire to destroy.

Darynn and Fyra must travel to the frozen planet Yiptae to find the final pieces of the gods’ puzzle. But Yiptae has problems of its own, from a violent revolution to the assassination of a key immigrant rights activist. In the middle of it all is Kaylaa, whose mysterious past leads to new opportunities, conflicts, and enemies.

Darynn, Fyra, and Kaylaa must work with new allies to solve the secret to the past while navigating the revolution and solving the murder. If they don’t, they will be buried in a frozen wasteland, and the truths of three worlds will be obscured forever.

The principal characters, Darynn, Fyra, and Kaylaa are all well written and have come alive for me as a reader. All are concerned with justice, but their approaches to obtaining it, or seeing that it is done, are different.

Darynn is a bit of a hothead. He seems to be angry all the time and if someone get in their way, they are going to have trouble. He has a special talent for being a one-man wrecking crew. He leaves destruction in his wake. One thing that keeps him from destroying everything at every turn is his budding relationship with Fyra.

Fyra is a calming influence on Darynn, and they are falling for each other. Their relationship is just beginning, but they do complement each other. On first meeting Fyra, one might think she is a compassionate, gentle fawn who appreciates nature. But don't be fooled by first impressions, she can release some wrath when the occasion calls for it.

Kaylaa is the consummate warrior. She is always ready for a fight, but she also can think and plan her battles. She is intelligent and can see situations develop before acting. Kaylaa also has a soft side she rarely lets out. I was pleased about a reunion in the story involving one who I would have to say is my favorite of the three characters in the triumvirate.

As the principal characters, those three are the best developed, but there are many others, some good, some bad, that have enough development to know and care about.

My favorite point of plot is the marriage between the elements of Sci-Fi and Fantasy. We have space travel and interesting devices that do some amazing things, and I also like the way the magic is handled. I often find magic in a story becoming the deus ex machina used to get a character - or the author - out of a tight situation. Not so here. The magic in the story is always used with good purpose, and used sparingly, making this a character driven story who use science and magic as tools, but not as defining elements.

My takeaway from Assassination is how no matter what one has done in the past, the quest for justice is a never-ending journey fraught with twists and turns. This story is full of surprises, and it is a fun read.

Whether you are a Sci-Fi fan, or a Fantasy fan, there is something in this book for you. It is a story moving at a blinding pace full of characters one can care about, and one can love to hate. Sometimes, one doesn't know what to think about them, but you always discover in the end whether they are trustworthy. The banter between them is always fun and cleverly written and reading Assassination brought a smile to my face or made me laugh out loud several times.

There is also tragedy, great scenes of battle, and some blood and guts descriptions, but they are appropriately written and entertaining.

I recommend this second book in the Star Marked series, but as mentioned earlier, be sure to read the Embargo on Hope first to get the full flavor of the characters and settings.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Justin was born in Galveston, TX and raised in the Houston area. In middle school, he fell in love with two life-long pursuits: space and writing. He knew he wanted to work at NASA and write science fiction / fantasy on the side, and lo and behold, that’s exactly what he ended up doing.

He now works for the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, who manages the International Space Station National Laboratory. He lives in the Houston area with his wife, daughter, and various small mammals.

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