Bloodstained Skies: Core of Rage by Dagmar Rokita
Core of Rage is a dark, sci-fi space opera that is good for readers who
enjoy Dune, Halo, Star Wars, and Warhammer. That is, according to Dagmar Rokita,
the author of this tale.
I found it a little difficult to get into at first. I kind of missed the
background, but what I got from context is there is a faction calling itself
the Union that has taken over governance of numerous worlds, much as the
Galactic Empire of Star Wars fame. However, the Union's grip is slipping to a
very well-armed rebellion as they fight to take back what they have lost. There
isn't a lot of detail about the Union. I can only assume there will be more
detail about them as the series moves forward with details.
The strength of this book for me was in the principal character, Cerridwen
Felvennis. Another strength I enjoyed was the battle scenes, both in space and
hand-to-hand in nature.
Here is the synopsis from the back of the book.
After years of tension, war has finally come to the Union worlds. Hordes of
rebels, seeking revenge for their lost worlds, ravage the Peripheral Zones.
One of the leaders of the rebellion is Charon Antares, a strict and shrewd
warrior who doesn't accept any weaknesses or cowardice. He has been struggling
for years to liberate his planet, Zetherion, from Union control. When another
one of his braver missions ends in disaster, the rich and powerful sovereign
plans to deprive him of his authority. To save his status, Antares agrees to
execute her insane order that may cost the lives of thousands of his people.
A young and easy-going girl named Cerridwen lives in a peaceful world. One
day, by accident, she comes in Antares way. When she finds out about the
tragedy that happened to her family, she vows revenge, but without
collaboration with Antares and the rebels, she cannot fulfill her plan.
Meanwhile, a group of the Union scientists decides to end the rebel's
invasions, once and for all - they build a deadly, inhumane weapon out of sight
of the government.
The principal character, Cerridwen, is a twenty-year-old female character
who is secure in her situation and in herself. She possesses skills that allow
her to take care of herself and lives on with her father, who is a politician
in the Union. She is captured and taken off planet where she is being held by a
rebel who wants all the information she might have. When she learns her father
has been murdered, she has a strong suspicion about who may be responsible and
becomes obsessed with avenging herself upon the offending party. The problem is
that she must allow herself to be used as she uses the rebels to achieve her
goals.
The best point in the plot occurs later in the book when Cerridwen thinks
her way out of an impossible situation to survive and continue her quest. I
thought this was a brilliant bit of writing and I couldn't stop reading until
the situation was resolved.
There is a devastating weapon introduced in the story that was also very
interesting. A brutal killing machine that seemed unbeatable. It was an
invention of the Union and designed to end the rebellion forever. If you're
thinking Death Star, forget it. The ultimate weapon in this story is far more
believable than any of those introduced in Star Wars, and it is on a much
smaller scale, but nonetheless dangerous.
My takeaway from Core of Rage is to remember no matter how one thinks they
may know the answer, one must also consider they may be wrong.
I would have to further say that the main theme that came to me from the
book is obsession. It can sometimes be tragic when one throws caution to the wind
and is willing to continue to chase a goal by compromising one’s own ideals.
I enjoyed Core of Rage for the most part. There were a few times I found
myself a little confused because there are a lot of different factions to keep
track of. Once in a while, I had trouble keeping track of just who was who in
the story. Outside of that, I was engaged and entertained as I read. I look
forward to more stories in this series as the author continues to grow and
develop.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Dagmar Rokita is a Polish writer and an artist. She writes and illustrates a
dark sci-fi series called Bloodstained Skies. There are two things that inspire
her: imaginary world of geek culture and the deepest corners of human
psychology. Huge doses of heavy metal and history are her creative fuel. She
wants to become a famous artist because she needs money to buy sophisticated
food for her cat.
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